The Pilbara is the region immediately to the west of the Kimberley. It contains some of the most interesting and least known
bushwalking
country in Australia. Most of our bushwalking trips take place in
Karijini National Park
and the Hamersley Ranges just outside the park.
Despite its remoteness, Karijini is well known for its deep, spectacular, red-walled gorges which hide magnificent pools and waterfalls. Fortunately for us, much less well known is the fact that extended bushwalks
are not only possible, but incredibly enjoyable and not too difficult. A hike of less than one kilometre from a tourist track can bring us to a lovely pool we have all to ourselves.
We also sometimes offer treks in the little-known Chichester Range in the
Millstream-Chichester National Park. We hike deep into the heart of the range seeking out hidden pools and gorges which will remain forever unknown to non-walkers.
Our April and June-July Pilbara-Karijini tours depart from Tom Price.
If you'd like a better idea what bushwalking in the Pilbara is like, have a look at the galleries on our Karijini trip pages.