Broome to Purnululu (Bungles) Day Trek: Fly/ 4WD/ Trek
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Broome to Purnululu (Bungles) Day Trek: Fly/ 4WD/ Trek

Embark on an extraordinary journey from Broome to Purnululu National Park, where the ancient landscapes await your exploration. Kingfisher's local aboriginal guides will host you on the ground for an unforgettable experience!

DurationFull day
Start & End Time6:00 am
Fitness LevelModerate
MealsLunch
Pick-Up & Drop-OffNot included
Start & End LocationBroome

Broome to Purnululu (Bungles) Day Trek: Fly/ 4WD/ Trek Highlights

  • Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
  • Embark on a full-day adventure from Broome, featuring a scenic flight, 4WD transport, and guided trek
  • Fly over the Kimberley’s striking landscapes, with aerial views of Lake Argyle, the Bungle Bungles, and more
  • Explore Purnululu National Park on foot, including the famous beehive-shaped domes and Cathedral Gorge
  • Learn about the park’s geological wonders and Indigenous cultural significance from expert guides
  • Perfect for adventure seekers wanting a rich Kimberley experience in just one da

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  • Water bottle
  • hat
  • sunscreen
  • light daypack
  • closed-in walking shoes
  • a camera to capture the beauty of the journey!

You fly a set pattern over the Bungle Bungle Ranges for around 20 minutes. You orbit over the spectacular beehive formations on the eastern side of Purnululu National Park before heading west to explore some amazing deep gorges and gullies. Here you exit the park and track towards the Argyle Diamond Mine. Due to other aircraft traffic we cannot deviate from this standard pattern.

The tour operator provides free airport transfers for all tours out of Kununurra, Broome and Darwin. Please be ready 30 minutes prior to departure and remember to request a pickup when booking with us.

Yes. Do not rest your camera against the window or other aircraft structure as the vibrations and reflections will surely ruin your photo. Use a fast shutter speed as depth-of-field is not really a problem at altitude. We also highly recommend a UV filter for your camera, to reduce the effect of any atmospheric haze and smoke.

Yes, you are guaranteed a window seat!

The tour operator partners with Platinum Air aircraft and aircrew. Platinum is fully licensed and certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to provide air charter services in Australia. Platinum have been flying in Australia for the last 20 years, servicing corporate clients such as the tour operator.

You generally fly at around 2500 feet (approx 800m) to maintain good visibility. This does vary depending on what you would like to see, vision obstacles (smoke etc), and any air turbulence encountered.

The tour operator has an airconditioned Cessna 208 and Cessna 210’s. Depending on the size of your group and the location of your tour, one of these planes will be used. 

The shoulder months may still be warm (30-35 degrees Celsius) but generally the weather is Dry and Cool (25-30 degrees celsius) with big blue skies, hence why this season is named the Dry Season.

Evenings can be quite cold in the Bungles it can go down to as low as -2 degrees, so do bring warm jackets.

Yes as the tour operator employs Aboriginal custodian’s for country to guide the tours. Their guides are the dream team in the Kimberley, are local to the region and have many years of guiding experience. Kolya, Bec, Leah, Dre, Roberta, and Les are aboriginal guides and known as the most experienced guides in the Kimberley. They are responsible for training our up and coming guides. You will see the owner Rosie out and about helping with packing up sites and helping out the guys on the ground if needed. All our guides and staff are locals!

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Pickup Locations

    • Broome Hotles
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