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Small Footprints. Infinite Horizons
Australia’s last true wilderness, the Kimberley reveals itself in dramatic tidal changes, rugged landscapes, ancient rock art, and pristine waterways accessible only by sea. With exclusive access to navigation routes pioneered by Paspaley’s pearl luggers over 80 years ago, we can access places where others cannot go.
From Montgomery Reef’s extraordinary tidal emergence to behind-the-scenes visits to working Paspaley pearl farms, our journeys through this red-hued landscape uncover secrets known only to a privileged few. Here, breathtaking natural phenomena occur daily against a backdrop of some of Earth’s oldest rock formations.
Step into a world of remarkable cultural diversity where over 800 languages and distinct traditions thrive across volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Our expeditions navigate from the mysterious fiords of Tufi to the remote Sepik River, where millennia-old customs remain vibrant and largely unchanged.
Immerse yourself in traditional welcomes in rarely-visited coastal villages, witness elaborate ceremonies in tribal highlands, and snorkel above WWII wrecks in pristine lagoons. Each day brings encounters with communities whose genuine warmth and ancestral connections to land and sea will transform your understanding of human resilience.
Across this archipelago of extraordinary diversity, discover pristine coral formations, active volcanoes, and cultural experiences that few travellers ever witness. From swimming with whale sharks in Saleh Bay to cautiously walking amid Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, each day brings encounters with the remarkable.
Navigate the karst formations of Raja Ampat—home to the planet’s most biodiverse marine ecosystem—and explore the historic Spice Islands where global trade routes once converged. Our small footprint allows meaningful engagement with local communities, from witnessing traditional ikat weaving to joining village ceremonies unchanged for generations.