A 750-metre natural tunnel carved through the Napier Range by a creek creating one of the most unique experiences in the Kimberley. Wade through knee-deep water in the dark using a torch to navigate the cave system. Freshwater crocodiles and bats inhabit the cave but are generally harmless. The tunnel holds deep cultural significance for the Bunuba people.
Know before you go
Bring a reliable waterproof torch. Water depth varies from ankle to waist deep. Freshwater crocodiles are present but rarely aggressive. Closed during wet season due to flooding.
What to bring
torchwater shoesdry bagspare clothes
Difficulty
Moderate
Best seasons
Autumn, Winter
Best time
Morning
Entry
Free
Dog friendly
✗No
Family friendly
✗No
Swimming
✗No
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