BUNGLE BUNGLES / WOLFE CREEK METEORITE CRATER Ex Halls Creek

From AUD $615.00
  • Duration: 135 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Halls Creek, WA
  • Product code: HCBC

All the spectacles of the South East Kimberley in one flight! Only from the air can you get a real sense of the remote beauty of the area, with its ancient creations such as the Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater, Bungle Bungles Range and much more. 

- Your morning flight takes off out of Halls Creek, winging south across the edge of the Alfred Edward Range. 

- Passing over Ruby Plains Station we enter the expanse of the Great Sandy Desert, where two rivers weave their way across the desert like life-lines, and in the distance the lonely shape of Wolfe Creek Crater, seems to erupt from the desert floor. Our high wing aircraft are perfect for aerial photography, and there are plenty of photo opportunities here. 

- Your pilot will then set course northward, where you will pass overhead significant features such as Sawpit Gorge, Palm Springs oasis, Ruby Queen and Mt Bradley gold mines, the Panton River and Alice Downs Homestead.

- The concentric rings of the McIntosh Hills will soon materialise through your window, and as the flight turns northeast and descends to enter the aerial circuit over the Purnululu National Park, the amazing beehive-like structures of the Bungle Bungles will come into view.  

- Leaving the ranges there is still plenty to see. The 3 rivers, the Elvire, Paton and Ord merge to carve a single path across the landscape and empty into Lake Argyle. 

- As we wing our way back to  Halls Creek we see China Wall - a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz, which appears to divide the Old Halls Creek Township and present day Halls Creek.