The Kimberly enjoys a wondrous location in the northernmost region of Western Australia, sandwiched between a remarkably rugged coastline and hauntingly beautiful deserts. One of the world's last great wilderness areas, The Kimberley is unfathomably vast - encompassing an area approximately twice the size of the United Kingdom! Most of the region's inhabitants reside in small towns such as Kununurra and Wyndham in the east and Broome and Derby in the west. The area offers an unprecedented abundance of natural wonders, including sprawling spinifex plains dotted with palm-clad gorges, breathtaking waterfalls, towering mountain peaks and the incredible UNESCO world heritage Purnululu National Park, with its multitude of unusual dome-shaped sandstone formations. Highlights include numerous aboriginal paintings, some of which are believed to be around 50 000 years old; Broome's famous Cable Beach, where visitors can admire the sunset while riding camels; and the renowned Windjana Gorge National Park, brimming with incredible gorges featuring a host of perfectly preserved prehistoric fossils.