How hard is it to drive the Gibb River Road?
Driving along the Gibb River Road is no easy feat– because the road is mainly gravel, at times very corrugated and others is just plain rock – some special equipment is definitely needed. Lonely Planet recommends ‘a high clearance 4WD with two spare tyres’.
Is the Gibb River Road worth it?
The Gibb River Road is definitely worth it and three nights give you a chance to have a good look at the western side. You could spend a night at Windjana Gorge so you can check out that and Tunnel Creek, and then go up to Bell Gorge. Lennard Gorge is on the way.
Is the Gibb River Road suitable for caravans?
You shouldn’t take caravans across the Gibb River Road (unless they are dedicated, tough offroad vans). So yes, if you bring your caravan and want to do the Gibb River Road as well, then you have to leave it somewhere.
What should I take to the Gibb River Road?
Start with a tank full of fuel, gas bottles filled and at least one water tank full. Drinking water is essential. Prescriptions should be filled and the first aid kit stocked. Visit the Kununurra Visitor Centre for road updates, a detailed map and the Gibb River and Kalumburu Roads Travellers Guide.
Do I need a 4×4 for the Gibb River Road?
High clearance 4 wheel drives are recommended for the Gibb River Road for a reason. You can drive through the Kimberley along the sealed Great Northern Highway to get to Kununurra. But even the attractions on this road (like the Bungle Bungles) require a 4WD to enter.
Do you need a snorkel for the Gibb River Road?
You won’t need a snorkel for river crossings on the Gibb River Road that time of year, but if it’s very dry your air filter would not get quite as dusty if you had one.
Do you need a 4 wheel drive for Gibb River Road?
Can you take a campervan on the Gibb River Road?
In the later dry season the Gibb River Road is usually suitable for any two wheel drive vehicles. Backpackers tackle it in stationwagons or old VW campervans and do just fine, but a bus is of course a different story for the reasons that you describe.
Are there fuel stops on Gibb River Road?
Fuel and basic supplies are available at a small number of roadhouses and stations along the Gibb River Road. While the distances between fuel stops are manageable, it is important to take into account the extra kilometres travelled along side tracks to tourist sites and accommodation.
Can you buy food on the Gibb River Road?
Broome, Derby and Kununurra all have well-stocked supermarkets where you can stock up for your trip. Local butchers Tenderspot in Broome and Kununurra, and Sampey Meats in Derby can cryovac meat packs for you; we recommend that you place an order for these packs well in advance of your trip.
Do I need a snorkel to do the Gibb River Road?
Can you take a camper trailer on the Gibb River Road?
You do need the extra strength and clearance of an offroad trailer to withstand the corrugations and to avoid damage to the bottom when negotiating the creek crossings. That’s why you can’t take caravans on the Gibb River Road.
Where do you get food on Gibb River Road?
Fuel along the Gibb River Road: Imintji Store – Mt Barnett Roadhouse (Diesel and petrol; grocery items) 80km. Mt Barnett Roadhouse – El Questro (Diesel and petrol; minor mechanical and tyre repair; grocery items) 320km. El Questro – Kununurra 81km.
Do you need a snorkel for Gibb River Road?
Do you need a 4WD for the Gibb River Road?
Can you free camp on Gibb River Road?
We usually choose to free camp but while travelling The Gibb River Road we were happy to stay at campgrounds, some within cattle stations as large as 3.5 million acres! We came from the Eastern Kununurra end and the free camp options were minimal anyway.
Can you buy alcohol on the Gibb River Road?
Alcohol, we get a lot of questions about this. Kununurra does have Liquor Restrictions which is currently limited to 3 bottles of wine/one carton of beer OR one bottle of spirits per person, per day with all bottle shops closed on Sundays.
Can you take a semi off-road caravan on the Gibb River Road?
It is possible to travel the Gibb River Road with an off-road caravan, but you should definitely not tow a standard road caravan. The only exception to this is if you would like to visit El Questro from Kununurra (see below).
Do you need 4WD for Gibb River Road?