Kimberley Birdwatching
32 Hopton Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
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(08) 9192 1246
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32 Hopton Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725
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Kimberley Birdwatching is based in Broome, Western Australia, in the southwest corner of the Kimberley, one of the most exciting and least explored regions for the birdwatcher and naturalist. George offers a selection of short tours around Broome, including a 3 hour “Shorebirds of Roebuck Bay” tour, a 6 hour “Broome Environs” tour and a full day “Roebuck Bay and Roebuck Plains” tour (12 hours). George also offers a 10 hour “Creek Tour” that includes visits to Willie Creek, Barred Creek and the beautiful James Price Point. Kimberley Bird Watching also offers a number of extended camping tours into the Kimberley region, ranging from 4 to 16 days. Accommodated tours can be arranged on request.
Kimberley Birdwatching is a proud member of Wildlife Tourism Australia, a non-profit organisation established to promote the sustainable development of a diverse wildlife tourism industry that supports conservation. Choosing Your Tour Our camping tours are available in the Kimberley dry season (April to November), departing from Broome. We can вЂdesign’ a tour to fit in with your plans and requirements and will be happy to discuss alternatives with you. We can also arrange accommodated tours visiting station accommodation and tour operator safari camps.
We do encourage small groups who enjoy travelling together. As a one man specialist guide I can offer flexibility on a specific itinerary whilst in the field. We are a proud member of Wildlife Tourism Australia, a non-profit organisation established to promote the sustainable development of a diverse wildlife tourism industry that supports conservation.
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