Yalrundair is the traditional landowners’ name for the country around Kimberley Coastal Camp.
This is true wilderness unspoilt by the introduction of feral animals, roads and pollution.
While many destinations in the world claim to be pristine, this small corner of the vast Australian continent can do so with a clear conscience.
There are no roads at Kimberley Coastal Camp and no airstrip. Transport is by boat , helicopter or on foot.
A number of walk trails have been established to cater for everything from a gentle stroll to a challenging all day hike.
In the cool of the early morning sit by a billabong and watch the birds come into drink.
Click here to view our Bird Watchers List

Rest in caves carved out by millions of years of water action and see the artwork and the campfires left behind by our predecessors.
A short cruise by boat from Kimberley Coastal Camp are numerous untouched islands and beaches where it is possible to go ashore and explore, picnic under a boab tree, find a special shell or piece of coral – or just enjoy the view.
Kimberley Coastal Camp is a haven for birdwatchers, artists, photographers and naturalists. Because of our unique location in an isolated wilderness guests enjoy a wide diversity of habitats including stunning sandstone outcrops, tranquil billabongs, open woodland, paperbark lined rivers, huge tidal estuaries, mangrove lined creeks, remnant patches of rainforest, and idyllic islands and beaches.
Marvel at crocodiles sunning on river banks, the swoop of the majestic sea eagle, shy wallabies bounding over rocky outcrops, cheeky quolls on their evening visit, a handsome dingo in the spinifex, turtles swimming over coral reefs and the occasional gigantic humpback whale and calf in their warm water breeding grounds.
“Fall asleep to the whisper of waves upon a beach”
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