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21 Day Broome to Perth - Shared Rental

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We’re not a tour. We’re a shared rental! You share the rental of our minibus, trailer and camping equipment with other likeminded backpackers. The start and end date is set, but the rest is flexible to modify as you like. This way of travelling is cheaper than a tour and more flexible, but you get a group of travel mates and everything you need for a camping road trip.

You will have 21 days to drive from Broome to Perth. You’ll get to travel both down the coast and inland. There are many beautiful beaches with stunning turquoise waters – perfect for swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, and other water activities. On this trip, you will see dolphins from the beach in Monkey Mia, chase waterfalls and explore gorges in Karijini, see a pink lake, and hike to Natures Window in Kalbarri. However, the real highlight is the Ningaloo Reef which you will find off the coast of Exmouth. It rivals the Great Barrier Reef, but you don’t need a boat, just jump in from the beach for some world-class snorkelling.

Expect to get fit with lots of hiking, snorkelling and exercise as you appreciate the natural sights. This is a no-frills adventure – you’ll be setting up your own tents, cooking your own dinner and sharing your tent with one or two other people. The target age group is 18-35.


Itinerary

Day 1 : Day 1: Broome to 80 Mile Beach
Get on the bus with your new friends! Head over to a supermarket and do a big food shop together to prepare for the trip. The first day starts with a drive to the incredible 80 Mile Beach. It is a very long beach but may not be safe to swim at because of crocodiles and sharks! However, It is famous for shell-collecting and fishing. Enjoy a drink, cook a communal dinner and get to know your trip buddies.
Meals :None

 

Day 2 : Day 2: Marble Bar
Marble Bar is famous for being the hottest town in Australia. But don’t worry too much, it won’t be crazy hot yet. When you drive here you get to see some real red Australia – make sure you stop at the pub for a beer. Fortunately, there are a lot of gorges and waterholes around. Visit these, you can also camp at some gorges.
Meals :None

 

Day 3 : Day 3: Marble Bar/Port Hedland
Spend the morning checking out some gorges in the Marble Bar area, before heading to Port Hedland. Here you can visit the beach and buy any supplies you need before heading to Karijini.
Meals :None

 

Day 4 : Day 4-6: Karajini
Drive from Port Hedland to Karijini. It’s a long drive to Karijini, but once you are there you should set up a camp for a few nights. There’s a lot to see. There are falls, swimming holes, hikes and incredible gorges. If you stop at a tourist information centre on the way you’ll be able to get some maps. We can recommend Mount Bruce, Dales Gorge and Fortescue Falls but there are more beautiful sights to see – which are included in our guidebook!
Meals :None

 

Day 5 : Day 4-6: Karajini
Drive from Port Hedland to Karijini. It’s a long drive to Karijini, but once you are there you should set up a camp for a few nights. There’s a lot to see. There are falls, swimming holes, hikes and incredible gorges. If you stop at a tourist information centre on the way you’ll be able to get some maps. We can recommend Mount Bruce, Dales Gorge and Fortescue Falls but there are more beautiful sights to see – which are included in our guidebook!
Meals :None

 

Day 6 : Day 4-6: Karajini
Drive from Port Hedland to Karijini. It’s a long drive to Karijini, but once you are there you should set up a camp for a few nights. There’s a lot to see. There are falls, swimming holes, hikes and incredible gorges. If you stop at a tourist information centre on the way you’ll be able to get some maps. We can recommend Mount Bruce, Dales Gorge and Fortescue Falls but there are more beautiful sights to see – which are included in our guidebook!
Meals :None

 

Day 7 : Day 7: Karijini to Exmouth
Spend the morning hours in Karijini National Park before beginning the long drive to Exmouth. We recommend setting up camp in a working station or a free camp before reaching Exmouth to chill out, and completing the last couple hours drive to Exmouth the following morning.
Meals :None

 

Day 8 : Day 8 and 9: Exmouth and Cape Range National Park
Cruise into Exmouth and check out the town and stock up on supplies and water. Then enjoy your time in Cape Range National Park! It is an amazing place; camp here if you can! There is world-class snorkelling at oyster stacks. Or you can visit one of the most beautiful beaches in existence – Turquoise Bay. There is also some nice hiking available at Yardie Creek and Charles Knife Canyon. You can also organise a tour to swim with the whale sharks or go diving.
Meals :None

 

Day 9 : Day 8 and 9: Exmouth and Cape Range National Park
Cruise into Exmouth and check out the town and stock up on supplies and water. Then enjoy your time in Cape Range National Park! It is an amazing place; camp here if you can! There is world-class snorkelling at oyster stacks. Or you can visit one of the most beautiful beaches in existence – Turquoise Bay. There is also some nice hiking available at Yardie Creek and Charles Knife Canyon. You can also organise a tour to swim with the whale sharks or go diving.
Meals :None

 

Day 10 : Day 10-11: Coral Bay
Spend the morning enjoying the beaches and snorkelling of Cape Range before heading south to Coral Bay. Coral Bay is a special place! It’s a small town with a beautiful beach. The most special part is that you can snorkel the Ningaloo Reef right off the coast! Stay here for a couple of nights.
Meals :None

 

Day 11 : Day 10-11: Coral Bay
Spend the morning enjoying the beaches and snorkelling of Cape Range before heading south to Coral Bay. Coral Bay is a special place! It’s a small town with a beautiful beach. The most special part is that you can snorkel the Ningaloo Reef right off the coast! Stay here for a couple of nights.
Meals :None

 

Day 12 : Day 12: Carnarvon
Carnarvon Make the most of a morning in Coral Bay before driving to Carnarvon. Stop by the impressive Quobba Blowholes first, and then go to town for a day and stock up on supplies. You can go see the farms in the area, pick up some mangoes and check out the boardwalk.
Meals :None

 

Day 13 : Day 13-14: Monkey Mia and Shark Bay World Heritage Area
Head towards Monkey Mia stopping at sights like Shell Beach, Eagle Bluff and the town of Denham on the way. Monkey Mia is famous for being able to spot dolphins off the beach! Stay overnight at Monkey Mia. Laze by the beach, play games, and spot marine animals and wildlife during the day.
Meals :None

 

Day 14 : Day 13-14: Monkey Mia and Shark Bay World Heritage Area
Head towards Monkey Mia stopping at sights like Shell Beach, Eagle Bluff and the town of Denham on the way. Monkey Mia is famous for being able to spot dolphins off the beach! Stay overnight at Monkey Mia. Laze by the beach, play games, and spot marine animals and wildlife during the day.
Meals :None

 

Day 15 : Day 15: Shark Bay World Heritage area and Hamelin Pool
Explore what you haven’t seen of the Shark Bay area: perhaps have a picnic at Little Lagoon. Head towards a stop at Hamelin Pool for the night. You can see stromatolites here.
Meals :None

 

Day 16 : Day 16: Kalbarri
Kalbarri is famous for its gorge, beautiful views and walks. Nature’s Window is well-known, but don’t stop there! Do one or two of the hikes, and walk down to the gorge, perhaps go swimming.
Meals :None

 

Day 17 : Day 17: Kalbarri and Hutt Lagoon
Spend some more time in Kalbarri and do the walks around the sea cliffs. As you leave, go check out Hutt Lagoon. It’s a pink lake! Crazy. Also, there is a guy who started his own sovereign nation nearby. Go check it out to get your passport stamped and meet a king.
Meals :None

 

Day 18 : Day 18: Geraldton and Ellendale Pool
Head to Geraldton to collect food and supplies and explore the town. There are some nice animal parks here, as well as an old haunted homestead. Just south of the town you can see the very beautiful Ellendale Pool. You can stop here for a swim or a walk, and even camp here.
Meals :None

 

Day 19 : Day 19: Greenhead and Jurien Bay
Spend a day beachside! As you head south you can visit Dynamite Bay near Greenhead where there are good picnic facilities and nice coastal walking trails. If you continue heading south you’ll reach Jurien Bay where you’ll have the opportunity to snorkel with sea lions! There is also a fantastic beach camp at Sandy Cape where you can also snorkel.
Meals :None

 

Day 20 : Day 20: Pinnacles and Lancelin
View the world-famous Pinnacles at Cervantes! They look like something from another world. Then head south to Lancelin to play on giant sand dunes and go sandboarding, kayaking or swimming.
Meals :None

 

Day 21 : Day 21: Yanchep and Perth
Day 21 we head to Perth. Stop by Yanchep on the way to see koalas and kangaroos. When you arrive in Perth, enjoy the rest of your day with your new mates. There’s plenty to see – Kings Park, beaches at Cottesloe, the markets in Fremantle. Clean up the minibus and enjoy a beer with your new mates in a hostel. That’s the end of the trip!
Meals :None

 


Pickups / Departures

The trip departs from Kimberley Traveller's Lodge in Broome at 9:30am on the noted date of departure.

And the bus is returned to our offices in Welshpool on the 21st day after departure, usually around 5pm, but this time is fairly flexible.


Extras

The only additional costs you'll need incur on this trip are food and campsite related! Food will normally work it's way out at $10-$15 a day as you'll normally bulk buy as a group, eating and cooking meals together! Although if working on a budget you can definitely do it for less. 

With regards to campsites the majority of the groups opt to free camp most of the time; it normally works it's way out as being 2/3rds free camps. When paying for campsites this normally works out at an average of $15 per night per person.

There is a $350 security deposit made per person at the start of the trip incase any damage to either the vehicle or the equipment provided that doesn't come under fair wear and tear occurs. This will be returned within 2 weeks of the trip ending. 


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21 Day Broome To Perth - Shared Rental