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The  KIMBERLEY S BIGGEST ADVENTURE

The Gibb River Road, also known as the Gibb or GRR, is the most iconic track of the Kimberley region in north-west Australia. Once a stock route for cattle stations to the port towns of Derby and Wyndham, the Gibb is 660km of remote wilderness showcasing some of the region’s best gorges, waterholes, and scenery. While at first this may sound like too much action for caravanning, it is feasible provided you have the right setup. An offroad caravan and 4WD tow vehicle are highly recommended as you are likely to encounter numerous water crossings and some serious corrugations depending on the time of year you visit. Don’t have an offroad caravan? Don’t despair! There are sights at either end of the Gibb that are still reachable towing a standard caravan or as a day trip from the larger towns at either end of the track.

Heading west to east starting in Derby, here are the

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