EAST KIMBERLEY

Surrounded by rugged hills inscribed with Aboriginal rock art, the salt and fresh waters of the East Kimberley meet to create a diversity of ecosystems. It is home to a stunning variety of local fauna species including wallabies, dingoes, myriad native and migratory birds, fish and the omnipresent crocodiles.

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Miriwoong and Gajirrawoong people, the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which Bullo River Station stands. In sharing elements of their history, heritage and culture we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians as the original and ongoing caretakers to land, sea and community.

East Kimberley Destination

BIG COUNTRY

The East Kimberley region is a landscape carved with gorges and waterfalls in the Northern Territory, near the Western Australia border at the convergence of the Bullo and Victoria Rivers, a timeless land rich in both Indigenous and European culture.

East Kimberley Experiences

Connect with place

Days at Bullo River Station are spent exploring the stunning landscapes and waterfalls, and discovering the exhilarating life of a working cattle station. Activities include swimming in remote waterholes, barramundi fishing, wildlife sighting and Aboriginal rock art discovery.

East Kimberley Accommodation

Bullo River Station

Twelve guest rooms have been styled to provide an inviting sanctuary, perfect after a day on the station. Each room opens out onto the shady lawns and is cool and comfortable, with design and colour palettes inspired by Mother Nature.

East Kimberley FAQ

Frequently asked

Need to know a little more about Bullo River Station before booking your stay? We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions. If you need any more details or have specific requirements, please contact the lodge direct.

Getting there

LOCATION

The East Kimberley region is located in the Northern Territory near the Western Australian border, approximately 800km southwest of Darwin and 200km east of Kununurra.

Located in this pristine landscape is Bullo River Station – a working cattle station set on 400,000 acres of privately owned countryside at the convergence of the Bullo and Victoria rivers.

OUR LITTLE WHITE BOOK

The Luxury Lodges of Australia brochure has become a treasured and widely recognisable ‘go to’ for Australian experiential luxury, enjoyed both online and in printed form at our lodges. The brochure is available to view or download in eight languages below.