Bungle Bungle Adventure Safari

2 Days & 1 Night
The Kimberley, Western Australia
Cultural Immersion
April to September
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Experience the natural wonders of the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park on this luxury 2 day tour from Broome in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Enjoy aerial views of scenic flights of Geiki Gorge, the Fitzroy River and the rugged scenery of the Kimberley from your scenic flights. Enjoy a night of luxury with an overnight stay at the Bungle Bungles Wilderness Lodge.

Discover Purnululu National Park with a local Traditional Owner guide, exploring the northern massif including Mini Palms and Echidna Chasm as well as Cathedral Gorge.

This tour operates from April to September each year.

*Due to an unprecedented amount of forward bookings for accommodation at the Bungle Bungles, this tour is on request only for the 2022 season. Please Enquire now for further information and booking availability.

Location

Purnululu National Park, Western Australia

What to expect

Tour Highlights:

  • Scenic flight to view the Bungles from the air
  • Local Gija Guide
  • Visit Echidna Chasm
  • Explore Cathedral Gorge
  • Overnight accommodation at the Bungle Bungles Wilderness Lodge

Itinerary

Departing Broome in your fixed wing aircraft tracks 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 refreshments at Halls Creek.

Fly the scenic pattern around the Bungle Bungle Massif, before landing at the remote Bellburn airstrip.

On arrival at Purnululu National Park, you will be met by your local Gija tour guide from Kingfisher Tours, who will welcome you to country. Travel in an air-conditioned 4WD bus to the northern massif where you will stop at the mini palms for morning tea, fresh damper, tea, and coffee, and locally made jams. You will then walk around to the Echidna Chasm lookout to hear the Dreamtime stories of the cheeky echidna, then on to the chasm that glows orange and gold as the morning sun bursts through.

Enjoy a moderate 3km guided walk amongst the famous eroded towers and black and orange banded beehive structures on the domes walk.

Enjoy a local bush tucker loop and a walk into the awe-inspiring Cathedral Gorge and then the lookout for some of the best views of the park. A light pack is provided with your drinks and lunch to be enjoyed in Cathedral Gorge, whilst your Gija guide sings the ancient songs of her Country.

After a long day touring, enjoy the afternoon having sunset drinks up at the Massif lookout as our guides tell you the stories of their Country.

Head to the award-winning Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge to relax amid the tranquil surrounds before a three-course dinner.

On day two you will experience the beauty of Cathedral Gorge. Enjoy learning about bush tucker and listening to the ancient song lines as you walk into the magnificent Cathedral Gorge, enjoy your picnic lunch, before departing for the lookout. Have a chilled and well-deserved drink before your departure back to Broome.

Refreshments are served at the airstrip before your return flight to Broome. Your flight home takes you over the spectacular Wunaamin Miliwundi (King Leopold) Ranges, Devonian Reef Conservation Park and Windjana Gorge.

What is included

Tours are available via enquiry only, for a minimum of 4 people. Tours available April to September departing on Tuesday and Saturday. Tour departs at 7:30am and arrives back in Broome the following day by 5:30pm.

Duration: Two Day Tour | Flight Time 5.7 hours

Cost includes:

  • Return scenic flight from Broome to Purnululu National Park and return, two and a half hours flight each way
  • Aboriginal Guide for walking tours
  • All meals
    • Lunch: Packed picnic lunch packs to take on the walk into the Bungles
    • Dinner: A three-course dinner at the Wilderness Lodge and a complimentary drink
  • One night’s accommodation at the Bungle Bungles Wilderness Lodge

Planning your trip

  • Ensure to bring along a backpack with your camera, sunglasses and hat.
  • Guests can bring a soft pack weighing up to 10kgs for their clothes and personal items for their overnight trip.
  • A moderate level of fitness is required to undertake this hike.
  • Each guest is allowed a maximum of 1 piece of luggage (soft bag preferred) , and max 10 kg. Oversized luggage may not be able to be carried. (Air Kimberley can provide secure storage for excess luggage).
  • All meals and non-alcoholic refreshments provided.
  • Air Kimberley provides ample water for all guests.
  • Not wheelchair accessible.
  • Infants must sit on laps.
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions.
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers

*A reasonable level of fitness and sturdy footwear is required. There are areas of uneven ground as well as walking on sand in Cathedral Gorge and Echidna Chasm. Alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour package however can be purchased separately at the on-site restaurant and bar. A selection of non-alcoholic beverages will be available at meal times. Whilst we provide water throughout the tour, we do recommend bringing your own water bottle to ensure you are kept well hydrated in the extreme Kimberley heat.

Walks in the Northern massif (ranges)
Echidna Chasm Walk: 2km return walk, allow up to one hour. Experience a spectacular 200-metre chasm with varying colour hues. A short walk off the main trail takes you to a lookout with magnificent views of the Osmand Range.
Mini Palms Walk: 5km return walk takes you to a scenic amphitheatre with many young palms. Allow two to three hours. Bloodwoods was named Froghole and Mini Palms to Bloodwood until September 2012.

Walks in the Southern massif (ranges)
Cathedral Gorge Walk: Moderate 3km, 1-2 hour return walk from the Piccaninny Creek car park to a spectacular gorge. Mostly easy with some short difficult sections.
Piccaninny Creek Lookout: You can walk to this lookout which is 2.8km return from the Piccaninny Creek car park to gain great views of the Bungle Bungle Range outliers as the Piccaninny Creek winds its way down to the Ord River.
The Domes Walk: 1km, 1 hour circuit walk among the famous ‘beehive’ domes

Meeting point

Air Kimberley, 7 Gus Winckel Road, Broome International Airport, Western Australia 6725. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time.

What to bring

  • Sturdy walking
  • shoes
  • swimmers
  • sunglasses
  • towel
  • sunscreen
  • hat
  • camera
  • water

YOUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDER

Air Kimberley

A new name and a new look with a continued commitment to provide safe and reliable air services to Australia's Northwest, welcome to Air Kimberley!

Air Kimberley first took to the Kimberley skies back in 1992 as King Leopold Air, a small charter company based on a pastoral station close to its namesake, the spectacular King Leopold Ranges. With the renaming of the King Leopold Ranges in 2020 to the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, Air Kimberley was born.

Air Kimberley operates remote air services and unforgettable scenic adventure flights exploring Australia's Northwest. Air Kimberley has been flying the skies of Western Australia for 28 years. Air Kimberley are passionate about aviation, sustainable tourism and supporting our Indigenous tour partners and local communities. We work closely with Aboriginal communities, businesses and other partners to ensure we can share the connection to Country through the eyes of the traditional custodians to educate and give our guests a deeper experience of the land and traditions.

Our passion is to connect people to the Kimberley through unforgettable experiences, to increase cultural awareness, to promote sustainable tourism and to share the amazing landscape through knowledge, excellence, and safety.
Experienced pilots are additionally trained as tour guides and provide a comprehensive and informative insight into the stunning Kimberley landscape. Each passenger has a window seat and a personal headset to listen to the pilot’s commentary. Pilots circle landmarks of interest throughout the tours to ensure maximum photo opportunities!

At Air Kimberley, we have the expertise and local knowledge to provide valuable assistance in charter requirements, itinerary and tour planning throughout the Kimberley and Australia’s Northwest.

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