
El Questro, Kununurra, Western Australia
In the far north west of Australia is a region larger than the whole of Britain, yet it is home to just 25,000 residents. It's the undiluted essence of wild Australia, yet the Kimberley region can be appreciated in great comfort at El Questro, a true wilderness paradise.
The homestead is on the edge of the Chamberlain Gorge where
glowing red walls provide an unsurpassed setting for mysterious Aboriginal paintings.
El Questro is a wilderness park that spans a million acres - 400,000 hectares
- with endless holiday opportunities. Fish for barramundi, go night crocodile
spotting, enjoy a magnificent heli-scenic flight, bathe in a natural spring
in a palm grove; whatever your outback fantasy, you'll find it here. Then return
to the luxury of the homestead. Here gourmet cuisine and exotic decor match
the wonderful setting. If you're looking for absolute luxury in the wild, this
is it.
El Questro is on the eastern perimeter of the Kimberley and runs for approximately eighty kilometres into the heart of the region, most of which has never been explored and certainly never settled.
Animal, bird and fish life congregate on the rivers and waterholes, of which El Questro boasts four major river systems - from fresh water springs to the lazy salt water estuaries in the northern part of the property.
El Questro Wilderness Park, Kununurra, WA
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