Kimberley Safari Center

tollfree 1300 369 262

SYDNEY OFFICE

 

KIMBERLEY OFFICE

 
       
Toll Free Australia 1300 369 262 Toll Free Australia 1300 369 262
Intl + 61 2 9527 3630   + 61 (8) 9169 1804
Fax + 61 2 9527 3660    
Postal Po Box 216
Cronulla NSW 2230
Postal Po Box 41
Kununurra WA 6743
 Physical address Shop 7, 6/3 Richmond Ave
Sylvania Waters NSW
 Physical Address 2 Pruinosa St,
Kununurra WA
 Hours 9am-5pm Mon-Fri
Eastern Standard Time 
Hours  3pm-5pm Mon-Fri 
Western Standard Time
9am-12pm Sat
 Email
safaris@kimberleycruises.com 
   

The Kimberley Safari Centre is a division of the Kimberley Cruise Centre, the leading provider of Kimberley cruising and touring, our staff give great first hand knowledge of tour itineraries. All of our staff are Kimberley specialists and their extensive experience will ensure that you are offered all possible touring options, and will be delighted with your final choice.  Call or email now for the journey of a lifetime!

MELISSA CONNELL
Director - Kimberley Safari Centre
Recently moved to our Southern Sydney office for "a change" after 10 years in Broome.

Favourite Kimberley tour icon: "Bells Gorge. Another stunning waterfall on the Gibb River Road. Awesome!" 

CHARITY TURNER
Director - Kimberley Safari Centre
After 4 years in Broome, Charity has also re-located to our Sydney office.

Favourite Kimberley tour icon: "The Bungle Bungles, one of Australia's best yet least known natural icons.

     
RACHEL NAPPER
Fell in love with Australia's North West after touring the Kimberley in early 2005.

Favourite Kimberley tour icon: "The Mitchell Falls. A simply stunning 4 tiered waterfall!"

MICHELLE INNES
The latest edition to our team. This Scottish lass has a passion for travel although she now calls Australia home.


Favourite Kimberley tour icon:
"Ask me at the start of next season!"

       
SCOTT CONNELL
After growing up in Broome, Scott now lives in Kununurra and works as our exclusive 4wd tour guide.

Favourite Kimberley tour icon: "Chamberlain Gorge - El Questro. Barra fishing, Aboriginal art and massive gorge walls. Surreal."