Experience a Kimberley cruise with A&K’s award-winning Expedition Team and uncover one of Australia’s most spectacular locales. Explore the remote city of Broome before setting off on a voyage that combines one-of-a-kind wildlife with awe-inspiring scenery and vital indigenous culture. Fly by helicopter over Mitchell Falls, spot crocodiles in the Hunter River and view an astonishing horizontal waterfall on this thrilling adventure.
Limited Time Offer: Take advantage of special prices across all cabin categories on our luxury Kimberley cruise. Please talk to your travel agent or call Abercrombie & Kent on 1300 851 800 for more information.
Journey Highlights
Featured Experts
Brad Climpson, Expedition Leader
Born in Sydney, Australia, Brad earned a Bachelor of Science in marine biology and zoology at James Cook University, Townsville. His love for the underwater world brought him aboard expedition ships and to destinations that include Melanesia, Polynesia, the Maldives, Antarctica and the Kimberley. An accomplished scuba diver, Brad lives in North Queensland near the Great Barrier Reef and has developed an intimate knowledge of reef systems. His experience with Australia’s Aboriginal cultures has also provided meaningful insights into how indigenous cultures interact with their natural environment.
Bart Pigram, Aboriginal Culture Expert
Bart developed his passion for merging indigenous oral histories and language with western documentation while serving as a curator and cultural development project officer at Nyamba Buru Yawuru, where he contributed to award-winning projects that include the Jetty to Jetty Heritage Trail. A Yawuru man of Western Australia’s Broome, he envisions a culturally, environmentally and economically sustainable future for his people and other Indigenous communities. Bart is the owner operator of Narlijia Experiences Broome.
Note: Presence of Featured Experts is subject to border restrictions and not guaranteed.
Click here to read Di Webster's account of A&K's 2019 Kimberley Cruise, with a very special mention of Bart Pigram, as published in Qantas Magazine.