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During the wet season the Kimberley puts on an amazing show, creating spectacular thundering waterfalls.
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Popular Kimberley Waterfalls During the wet season the Kimberley puts on an amazing show, creating spectacular thundering waterfalls. Kimberley tours Australia can take you on an adventure through some of the most amazing Kimberley waterfalls. Here are some of the falls that you might get to experience with Kimberley tours from Broome. Horizontal Falls While technically not a “waterfall”, the Horizontal Falls was described as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world” by Sir David Attenborough. The Horizontal Falls are located deep within Talbot Bay in southern Kimberley. The Horizontal Falls are created by massive tides being pushed through narrow channels. As the water backs up to four metres in height, it rushes through the narrow gap creating a horizontal fall. You can take an adrenalin fuelled boat ride through the falls, or view the action from the sky during a scenic flight. Bell Gorge Waterfall The Bell Gorge Waterfall is the perfect spot for a picnic and swim. With large flat rocks which are perfect to sit on, and a deep pool to relax in. The waterfall cascades down perfectly U- shaped rocks. The Bell Gorge contains a series of waterfalls to explore with Kimberley tours from Broome. King George Falls The ancient sandstone cliffs that the King George River plunges over creates the amazing King George Falls, Western Australia’s highest twin waterfall. For the local Balanggarra people, the
falls represent the male and female Wunkurr (rainbow serpents), and the river is of great cultural significance. The best time to view the King George Falls is from late December to early May when it’s at its full force. King Cascades King Cascades is a tranquil terraced waterfall located in the Prince Regent National Park. The water cascades from the crystal-clear pool above, down one level of rocks to the next. There’s amazing scenery to be enjoyed around the King Cascades, however you cannot swim here as large saltwater crocodiles inhabit the area. King Cascades is a popular stop for many day cruises as the area is only accessible by boat or scenic flight. Black Rock Falls This is where the locals come for a picnic and swim. The Black Rock Falls gets it name due to the cliffs which have been stained black over many years due to the minerals in the water. The best time to view Black Rock Falls is during the wet season as the water plunges over 30 metre rock cliffs into the pristine pool below. The Grotto The Grotto is probably one of the most well know waterfalls near Kununurra. The Grotto is a spectacular sight, with a tranquil rock pool surrounded by towering cliffs. The walls are covered in moss and oddly shaped tree roots, and you may even see goannas on the rock ledges. For those who like to explore, if you follow the creek you might find some Aboriginal art on the rock faces. Like other waterfalls in the Kimberley, The Grotto is at its peak during the wet season, however the pool remains all year round. Kimberley tours Australia know that the region’s waterfalls are a truly amazing part of any Kimberley adventure. Relax and take in the magnificent view or take a dip in some of the crystal-clear pools below.