Is Gibb River Road 4Wd Only?

Technically yes, but don’t risk it. 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 4WD in the Kimberley?

While the Gibb River Road conditions are not as rough as they used to be, if you’re taking a driving trip around the Kimberley you still must make sure you have the right vehicle. You will need a large 4WD to go on the Gibb River Road, but you don’t necessarily need to be highly experienced in off-road driving.

What do you need to do 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‘.

How long does it take to do the Gibb River Road?

7-14 days
The Gibb is a 660-kilometre track accessible between April and October, weather dependent. This itinerary is based on visiting the major attractions along the Gibb River Road. Allow 7-14 days to experience all the Gibb has to offer, or choose your “must-see” locations for a shorter trip!

What is the best time to do the Gibb River Road?

Typically, the best time to travel the Gibb River Road is early in the dry season, between April and September when the waterfalls are still flowing after the wet season. From December to March the Gibb River Road is cut-off due to the heavy wet season rains causing the rivers to rise and flood the roads.

Can you take a 2WD on the Gibb River Road?

Car hire companies will not allow or insure 2WD vehicles to drive the Gibb River Road, and even with your own vehicle, we would not recommend it.

Can you do Gibb River Road in AWD?

Technically yes, but don’t risk it. 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.

Can you get to El Questro in a 2wd?

You will need a 4WD to get into El Questro Station. Explore with a map of El Questro.

Do I 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.

Can you buy food on the Gibb River Road?

Breadcrumb. Fuel and basic supplies are available at a small number of roadhouses and stations along the Gibb River Road.

Are there crocodiles on the Gibb River Road?

You will see crocodiles in the wild, both fresh and saltwater. Never assume any waterhole or river is safe to swim in unless advised that it is safe to do so by local authorities.

Can you free camp on the Gibb River Road?

One of the best spots camping on the Gibb River Road at Hann River! Yes! There is no need to pay for accommodation along the Gibb River Road unless you want a few more extra luxuries. In fact, one of our favorite camping spots in WA was along the banks of Hann River on the Gibb River Road.

Do you need an off road caravan to do the Gibb River Road?

You should not even consider taking a standard caravan on the Gibb River Road. The suspension, axles and overall workmanship of normal caravans will not be able to survive a trip on the Gibb River Road. All of the caravans you see on the Gibb River Road are off-road caravans. Yes, your van may make it.

How much does it cost to do the Gibb River Road?

Camping on the Gibb River Road: Manning Gorge Campground is run by Mount Barnett Station and is located just beyond the Roadhouse. It costs $25 per adult for the first night and then $15 per adult per night after (the higher cost on the first night includes the entrance fee to Manning Gorge).

Can you drive a motorhome on the Gibb River Road?

Camp Trailers and Caravans on the Gibb River Road
If you plan to be travelling within Purnululu National Park be forewarned, the last stretch of road only allows for four-wheel drive and single axle off-road trailers and caravans.

How much is El Questro per night?

Adults Families (2 adults and up to 3 children under 15 years old). Additional children are $8 each.
Black Cockatoo Powered Campground $34 per adult per night $81 per family per night
Private Riverside Bush Camping $31 per adult per night $72 per family per night

Can you go on the sand with a 2WD?

The best sand vehicles are 2WD. Anywhere that you’re gonna get stuck, 4 and 2 wheel drive will both get stuck. The 4WD will dig four holes, the 2WD will only dig two holes. Other than that, the the 4WD just has extra weight.

How do you drive in 2WD on mud?

If you are driving a 2WD, go ahead and move down to the second or third gear. Depending on the design of your vehicle, this usually just requires that you move the gear lever down to the spot marked “2” or “3.” This will allow you to keep a consistent pace across a difficult, muddy road.

Can a AWD car go on sand?

*A proper part-time 4WD system with a low range and a locked center differential will get through almost any beach. If you’ve got a full-time AWD road car, you can do a limited amount of deep sand cruising, but there’s probably not a lot of ground clearance.

Can an AWD go on sand?

Avoid driving in sand if you’re in a FWD vehicle; RWDs may fare marginally better; AWDs will get you through at a pinch but most will struggle due to low ground clearance and lack of low range; and 4WDs will conquer most sandy terrain.

Do you need AWD for off-road?

A 4WD vehicle has more power and traction to handle rough trails and is the original off-road driving system. An AWD vehicle is more suited to winter driving on the road rather than going off-road. Although you can take an AWD off-road, it’s not what it was created for.