The closest major town to El Questro Wilderness Park is Kununurra, in the North of Western Australia. Getting To KununurraRegular commercial flights are available from all major Australian capital cities to Kununurra via Darwin, Broome and Perth with Qantas, Air North or Skywest. Private VIP jet services are available from Sydney and Melbourne, direct to Kununurra. For more information, please contact the Reservations office. Helicopter charters are also available - price on request. Getting From Kununurra to El Questro Wilderness ParkScheduled Road TransfersAll road transfers from Kununurra to the Wilderness Park must be pe-booked. Departing Kununurra: 10:30 a..m. and 2:30 p.m. Departing El Questro Station: 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Monday - Sunday* Kununurra to El Questro Station (1.5h) One Way Return Scheduled (min. 2 persons) $120.00 $240.00 Unscheduled (min. 2 persons) $210.00 $420.00 Private Transfer (min. 2 persons) $260.00 $520.00 Kununurra to El Questro Emma Gorge Resort Scheduled (min. 2 persons) $95.00 $190.00 Unscheduled (min. 2 persons) $170.00 $340.00 Private Transfer (min. 2 persons) $210.00 $420.00 Additional Transfers Emma Gorge to The Station $115.00 $230.00 The Station to El Questro Gorge $40.00 $80.00 The Station to Zebedeee Springs $40.00 $80.00*Times are subject to change without notice, according to airline schedules. Driving to El Questro El Questro is situated in the East Kimberley, 110 kilometres west of Kununurra by road - 58 kilometres on the sealed Great Northern Highway towards Wyndham, with the remainder on the Gibb River Road which is now sealed from Kununurra to Emma Gorge Resort (the last 2km are still unsealed, but fine for 2WD vehicles). Up-to-date road conditions and information are available 24 hours a day on 1800 013 314. Driving Conditions Be careful not to underestimate travelling time when driving in the Kimberley. Allow an average speed of 80 km per hour on sealed roads and 50 km per hour on unsealed roads. Always ensure you carry adequate supplies of fuel, food and most importantly, water. Nearly all of the Kimberley is cattle country, most roads are unfenced, which means cattle, horses, and donkeys can wander across the road at any time. Night driving can be dangerous due to straying animals. Extreme care is advised. Large road trains (semi trailer with three other trailers) can be up to 50 m long. Caution is recommended when overtaking these vehicles. 4WD HireWhilst El Questro does provide return road transfers from Kununurra, as well as guided tours, more adventurous and independent guests should consider hiring a 4WD vehicle for their stay at El Questro.All major car rental companies have offices in Kununurra. A 4WD vehicle gives you the freedom and flexibility of exploring the Wilderness Park and experiencing the magic of the Kimberley at your own leisure and we strongly recommend this option. You could extend your 4WD hire to include the numerous attractions in the Kimberley, like travelling the infamous Gibb River Road from Kununurra to Derby and onto Broome, and returning on the Great Northern Highway through Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek and Turkey Creek. Flying to El Questro Private charters can be arranged from Kununurra to either of El Questro’s two airstrips – at Emma Gorge Resort at El Questro, or El Questro Station. Please enquire with the Reservations office for more information and pricing. You may like to fly your own plane to El Questro - see airstrip information below: El Questro - The Station Air StripPosition: 127.58.50E 16.00.30SElevation: 300 FeetDirection: 14/32Length: 1,400m-gravel-flat Emma Gorge – Airstrip DetailsPosition: 128.07.30E 15.55.30SElevation: 300 FeetDirection: 12/30Length: 900 Metres