Northwest Regional Airlines
Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm, 7 days
WE’RE GOING PLACES! Come join us to see some of the remotest parts of Australia on one of Northwest Regional Airlines sensational scenic flights.
The untouched remote landscape of the Kimberley makes this area so intriguing, yet often inaccessible by vehicle. Northwest Regional Airlines and its sister company, Broome Aviation have a combined 41 years experience in the Kimberley, making air charter and scenic flights with us, the most efficient and desirable means of travelling this spectacular region.
Scenic Tours
With a base in Halls Creek our network of aircraft provides visitors with the opportunity to capture the regions iconic landmarks including Bungle Bungles at Purnululu National Park and Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater.
Our aircraft are specifically selected for remote area operation, making them perfect for aerial photography on our scenic flights.
We offer personalised scenic flights throughout the East Kimberley and beyond.
Charter Services
As the longest operator in the area, Northwest Regional Airlines provides transport charter services to State & Federal Government agencies, Communities, mining companies and many more. With our aircraft chosen for remote areas operation and available 24 hours, 7 days a week we can assist with all your charter needs.
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So famous is Australia’s Bungle Bungles Range, they hardly need an introduction, but suffice to say there is no better way to see them than from the air. Learn about the many other wonders, as your experienced pilot takes you over this ancient and amazing Australian landscape.
— Departing Halls Creek your flight heads northward, crossing the Panton River.
— On approach to Alice Downs Homestead, the concentric rings of the McIntosh Hills can be seen to the northwest. This remote landscape can only truly be appreciated from the air.
— Soon the awe-inspiring Bungle Bungles Range will come into view. As you circle around beehive-like structures a world of hidden gorges and pools will be revealed.
— Leaving the Bungle Bungles circuit, your flight takes you towards Kununurra, over the world famous Argyle Diamond mine leading to Lake Argyle itself, where you will circle around this stunning landmark and make your way over the Ord River and Panton entry.
— Entering the Bungle Bungles circuit once again the spectacular postcard Beehive domes of the Bungles come into view. See the margining of the Elvire, Panton and Ord Rivers as they join up and carve a single path across the landscape to empty into Lake Argyle.
— The flight wings south following the Albert Edward and Elvire Range.
— Before landing back in Halls Creek your scenic flight will also showcase China Wall — a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz, which appears to divide the Old Halls Creek Township and present day Halls Creek.
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.
So famous is Australia’s Bungle Bungles range they hardly need an introduction, but suffice to say there is no better way to see them than from the air. Learn about the many other wonders, as your experienced pilot takes you over this ancient and amazing Australian landscape.
— Departing Halls Creek your flight heads northward, crossing the Panton River.
— On approach to Alice Downs Homestead, the concentric rings of the McIntosh Hills can be seen to the northwest. This remote landscape can only truly be appreciated from the air.
— Soon the awe-inspiring Bungle Bungles Range will come into view. As we circle around beehive-like structures a world of hidden gorges and pools will be revealed.
— Leaving the Bungle Bungles circuit we see how the Elvire, Panton and Ord Rivers join and carve a single path across the landscape to empty into Lake Argyle.
— The flight wings south following the Albert Edward Range and Elvire River.
— Before landing back in Halls Creek your scenic flight will also showcase China Wall — a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz, which appears to divide the Old Halls Cree
The South East Kimberley’s most iconic attraction is the Bungle Bungles Range. Only from the air and the ground can you get a real sense of the remote beauty of the park. Its ancient creations entwined into Dreamtime stories will capture your own emotional senses.
— Your morning flight takes off out of Halls Creek, winging south across the edge of the Alfred Edward Range, passing over Ruby Plains Station. Our high wing aircraft are perfect for aerial photography, and there are plenty of photo opportunities here.
— We set course northward, where we pass over 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 we descend to enter the aerial circuit over the Purnululu National Park. The amazing bee-hive like structures of the Bungle Bungles come into view.
— We land at Belburn airstrip, where you are met by our on ground tour guide for a 4WD and walking tour in the Bungle Bungles. The walk will weave its way along Picaninny Creek, through the coloured Bee-hive Domes and into the awesome Cathedral Gorge amphitheatre for a packed lunch.
— Leaving the ranges there is still plenty to see. The 3 rivers; Elvire, Paton and Ord, all merge to carve a single path across the landscape and empty into Lake Argyle.
— Our return journey showcases China Wall — a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz which seemingly divides the Old Halls Creek Township and present day Halls Creek.
*The Cathedral Gorge walking track is appropriate for people with a low to moderate level of fit-ness. Comfortable walking shoes are required due to the sand and uneven terrain.
The South East Kimberley’s most iconic attraction is the Bungle Bungles Range. Only from the air and the ground can you get a real sense of the remote beauty of the park. Its ancient creations entwined into Dreamtime stories will capture your own emotional senses.
— Your morning flight takes off out of Halls Creek, winging south across the edge of the Alfred Edward Range, passing over Ruby Plains Station. Our high wing aircraft are perfect for aerial photography, and there are plenty of photo opportunities here.
— We set course northward, where we pass over 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 we descend to enter the aerial circuit over the Purnululu National Park. The amazing bee-hive like structures of the Bungle Bungles come into view.
— We land at Belburn airstrip, where you are met by our on ground tour guide for a 4WD and walking tour in the Bungle Bungles. The walk will weave its way along Picaninny Creek, through the coloured Bee-hive Domes and into the awesome Cathedral Gorge amphitheatre for a packed lunch.
— After lunch we make our way to the plush surrounds of Savannah Lodge for a swim in the pool, watch the sunset and enjoy a gourmet buffet dinner in luxurious glamping accommodation.
— The next morning enjoy a cooked breakfast before we returning Belburn Airstrip to board for another circuit of the magnificent Bungle Bungles.
— Leaving the ranges there is still plenty to see. The 3 rivers; Elvire, Paton and Ord, all merge to carve a single path across the landscape and empty into Lake Argyle.
— Our return journey showcases China Wall — a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz which seemingly divides the Old Halls Creek Township and present day Halls Creek.
*The Cathedral Gorge walking track is appropriate for people with a low to moderate level of fit-ness. Comfortable walking shoes are required due to the sand and uneven terrain.
All the spectacles of the South East Kimberley in one flight! Only from the air and the ground, 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.
— In the distance the lonely shape of Wolfe Creek Crater erupts 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 over 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.
— We land at Belburn airstrip, where you are met by our on ground tour guide for a 4WD and walking tour in the Bungle Bungles. The walk will weave its way along Picaninny Creek, through the coloured Bee-hive Domes and into the awesome Cathedral Gorge amphitheatre for a packed lunch.
— Leaving the ranges there is still plenty to see. The 3 rivers; Elvire, Paton and Ord, all merge to carve a single path across the landscape and empty into Lake Argyle.
— Our return journey showcases China Wall — a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz which seemingly divides the Old Halls Creek Township and present day Halls Creek.
*The Cathedral Gorge walking track is appropriate for people with a low to moderate level of fitness. Comfortable walking shoes are required due to the sand and uneven terrain.
The scar of an ancient meteorite event, Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater and its surrounds are astonishing from a bird’s eye view.
— Departing Halls Creek, your pilot takes you south, crossing the edge of the Albert Edward Range. Much of the rugged terrain below is part of extensive and active pastoral properties.
— Passing over Ruby Plains Station the flight enters the expanse of the Great Sandy Desert where two rivers weave their way across the desert like life-lines. In the distance the lonely shape of Wolfe Creek Crater emerges from the desert floor.
— Following numerous orbits of the crater allowing for extensive photo opportunities, a course is set northward, passing over significant features such as; Sawpit Gorge, Black Elvire River, Palms Spring oasis, Ruby Queen and Mt Bradley gold mines.
— Our return journey showcases China Wall — a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz which seemingly divides the Old Halls Creek Township and present day Halls Creek.
Full refund, less any fees paid for cancellations made greater than 14 days of your activity start date.
80% refund of the total booking value, less any fees paid for cancellations made greater than 7 days of your activity start date.
50% refund of the total booking value, less any fees paid for cancellations made within 7 days of your activity start date.
Cancellations made within 14 hours of your activity start date are non-refundable.
- Access to the aircraft requires moderate fitness and mobility, with some tours including moderate walking.
- Northwest Regional Airlines reserves the right to cancel or change tours due to weather, or unforeseen circumstances.
- Cancellation of seats and refund on compassionate grounds will be at the discretion of Northwest Regional Airlines.
- Infants under 3 years of age will be seated on a guardian's lap.
- Passengers deemed to be intoxicated will be refused entry to the aircraft without refund.