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From Broome: Bungle Bungle Explorer Scenic Flight

From Broome: Bungle Bungle Explorer Scenic Flight

Departing Broome we track east over the beautiful turquoise waters of Roebuck Bay. Overfly the mighty Fitzroy River, the Fitzroy Crossing township and the stunning Geikie Gorge. Enjoy morning tea and a refreshment stop at Halls Creek in the East Kimberley. Fly the scenic pattern around the Bungle Bungle Massif marveling at the spectacular domes from above. Sweeping across the Bungle Bungle range, a hidden world of gorges and pools is revealed with fan palms clinging precariously to walls and crevices in the rocks. On arrival at the remote Bellburn airstrip you will be met by your tour guide from Kingfisher Tours. You will then embark on your Bungle Bungle adventure to the southern Dome walk in an air-conditioned 4WD with stops along the way for spectacular photo opportunities. Enjoy a moderate 3km guided walk amongst the famous eroded towers and black and orange banded beehive structures on the dome walk and into Cathedral Gorge. This short uneven loop takes you up close among the beehive domes, where you can clearly see the different layers of the sediment and the protective banding of the iron oxide and cyanobacteria. Follow a meandering creek bed amongst the towering beehive domes and honeycomb rocks to the iconic natural amphitheatre, known as Cathedral Gorge. The Gorge is known for its outstanding acoustics and sheer beauty. There are some steep steps and a ladder within the gorge that lead to narrow ledges. A light pack is provided with your drinks and lunch to be enjoyed in Cathedral Gorge. On your return to the airstrip, there is time for refreshments before the scenic flight back to Broome. On your return flight to Broome, fly over the spectacular Wunaamin-Milliwundi Ranges, Devonian Reef Conservation Park and Windjana Gorge. Morning Tea & Lunch included.

Kimberley: 9 Day Tour from Darwin to Broome

Kimberley: 9 Day Tour from Darwin to Broome

First stop is the remarkable Magnetic termite mounds before stopping at Edith Falls for a refreshing swim. Tonight, we bush camp in the Victoria River region. We start day two with a hike into the Victoria River escarpments to see unique rock paintings and scenery in Jubarra National Park. We then cross the border into Western Australia and arrive at Lake Argyle, Australia’s largest man-made lake. Our Lake Argyle island adventure will begin when we board the cruise vessel to explore the islands and bays in search of wildlife including the Short-eared rock-wallaby, wallaroo, Freshwater crocodile, and numerous fish species and bird-life. We’ll also have the opportunity to plunge into the cool waters and take a refreshing swim before we head to the island to set-up camp. We will enjoy the welcomed solitude and sunset with a campfire meal, before resting for the night ready to be woken by the sound of water, wildlife and an unmissable sunrise. When we are ready, we'll pack up and head back to the mainland for breakfast. Once our tummies are full we will drive into Kununurra for a brief stop before embarking on a challenging off-road adventure into Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) where we will hike into Echidna Chasm. Tonight we will camp in Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park. The next day we hike through the magnificent world-heritage Bungle Bungles to Cathedral Gorge, the Window and Piccaninny Creek Lookout. There will also be the option of a scenic helicopter flight starting from $320. We will farewell the Bungles and start the Gibb River Road, heading into the Cockburn Ranges to Emma Gorge, a pristine swimming hole. We then continue onto the famous El Questro station where we will camp for the night. You will be able to grab your own meal and quench your thirst at the Swinging Arm Bar with locals and fellow travellers. We'll spend the next day continuing to explore El Questro, first we will visit a series of crystal clear hot springs known as Zebedee Springs before embarking on an adventurous hike up the palm-filled gorge known as El Questro Gorge. At the top you will be rewarded with a swim in the spring-fed waterfall. We will drive to our bush camp, which will include crossing the well-known Pentacost River. On day seven, we will hike into Manning Gorge where you will see ancient Bradshaw rock paintings and spot the Northern Red-Faced turtle. We will enjoy another night bush camping under the stars. In the morning we begin with a swim at either Galvans or Adcock Gorge depending on the seasonal conditions. We then continue on to the remarkable teared waterfall known as Bell Gorge in the King Leopold Conservation Park. Our final day will see us exploring Windjana Gorge and spotting freshwater crocodiles. Afterwards grab your torches and sink into Tunnel Creek, an amazing limestone cave system where bats and freshwater crocodiles hang out. We will end the day in Broome after a visit to the Derby Boab Prison Tree.

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(2 reviews)

our guide Bec was brilliant although I didn't quite make it all the way into the cathedral gorge she kept encouraging me. I heard her singing in the gorge as I layed back again a rock ledge. It was brilliant it was so spiritual. when we arrived back to the plane we were surprised to find a bottle of cold gingerbeer and a cold cloth and a photo of each of us by the plane. these were totally unexpected but well received. thanks to everyone.

It was a great trip with Kimberly Air and Kingfisher Tours. The pilot Flynn and the tour guide Su were very knowledgeable. We would recommend this tour to anyone.

Awesome flight followed by the most inspirational tour of the Bungle Bungles with local guide Bec.