Mitchell Falls Plane, Helicopter & Walk Tour

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Notes

  • Minimum of 2 Persons
  • Airport Transfers Included
  • Bring Swimming Costume and Towel
  • Tour Subject to Availability and Weather Conditions
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$1640
Kununurra Scenic Flight
CodeSG-H
Duration7.50 Hours
Tour Price
APR 2012 - MAR 2013

$1640 Adult
$1590 Child

Frequency

On Request (May to Sept)

StyleScenic Flight
TransportFixed Wing Aircraft & Helicopter
SuitabilityOpen Age
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Kununurra @ 6.30 am

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Kununurra @ approx 2 pm

The Kimberley is as remote as it is immense and rugged, making it challenging to explore. Taking to the air enables you to gain an appreciation of the sheer size of the terrain and the stark beauty that has been carved out over millennia.

Explore the remote Mitchell Plateau flying over El Questro and Drysdale River National Park before landing at the Mitchell Plateau Airstrip. Connect with a helicopter for a flight over the spectacular Mitchell Falls before we land there to drop you off. At the Falls, you will spend almost two hours on the ground on your own where you can take a self-guided walk (refer Conditions below), swim and enjoy a pre-packed morning tea.

You will have plenty of time to photograph the spectacular surroundings, before being picked up by a helicopter and returned to the Mitchell Plateau airstrip. Re-board the aeroplane for views of Port Warrender, Kalumburu, King George Falls, Berkeley River Gorge, Cambridge Gulf and Adolphus Island before landing in Kununurra. Bring swimming costume and towel.

The walking area at the Mitchell Falls is classified as an Unmarked Route up to "Class 6" level of difficulty .

General Description: Opportunity for highly experienced walkers to explore remote and challenging natural areas without reliance on managed tracks.

Key Track Characteristics: No modification of the natural environment. May include steep sections of unmodified surfaces. Facilities generally not provided. Users require previous experience in the outdoors and a high level of specialised skills, such as navigation skills. Users need to be self-reliant, particularly in regard to emergency first aid and possible weather hazards.