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lovingretirement Jan 26th, 2011 04:45 AM

Kimberley Region and the NT
 
Considering a trip in and around Darwin and the Kimberley. Would like to include a visit to the Bungle Bungles if accommodations are available. Was originally considering arriving in NT around the 1st of Sept which would put us in the Bungle Bungles around the 11th-12th of Sept. In reading about the Kimberley, I found the following remarks regarding visiting in Sept (The weather warms up again in late August/September, tourist numbers drop, but by then all the water is gone and the land is brown and dusty.). Was wondering if anyone has visited this area around this time and is it worthwhile to go then. Can't get there much earlier this year and would then have to put it off until 2012 if we needed to only go during May or June. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

dkw Jan 26th, 2011 10:33 AM

We've been 2 times in August and found the Kimberley to be beautiful at that time of year. Gorges still had water and river crossings were still exciting. ON one trip nights were COLD (had to sleep with many layers) the other time nights were uncomfortably hot.

lovingretirement Jan 26th, 2011 11:32 AM

thanks dkw. when you were there in august, was it the beginning or end?? we're thinking of mid sept.

dkw Jan 26th, 2011 06:03 PM

The time it was so cold was 8th Aug through the 20th Aug - 2008. The most recent trip when it was soooo hot was the 19th Aug. through the 28th August - 2010.

AlanJG Jan 27th, 2011 05:19 PM

You can track down climate data here, http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/

lovingretirement Jan 28th, 2011 08:42 AM

dkw: again, thanks for the response. do you remember the car company you used for your bookings?
alanJG: thanks for the link.
wasn't as concerned about the actual temperatures in the Kimberley but whether it's too dry to visit in September to actually appreciate the region.


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