Private Luxury Helicopter Safari for the Travel Trade

Explore the Kimberley

A 6-night private helicopter safari through the East Kimberley wilderness – landing on mountain pinnacles at sunset, fishing wild rivers, soaring through ancient gorges, and swimming in hidden waterfalls. Guests stay at Kimberley Coastal Camp and El Questro Homestead, two of Australia’s most exclusive remote lodges. Built for travel agents packaging ultra-premium Australian experiences, incentive programmes, and Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) itineraries where nothing less than extraordinary will do.

About This Safari

The East Kimberley, Western Australia

The Kimberley is vast. Roughly three times the size of England, with a population you could fit into a small town. Most of it is completely inaccessible by road. The country is ancient – sandstone ranges hundreds of millions of years old, rock art galleries stretching back tens of thousands of years, rivers that run wild in the wet season and retreat into still gorge pools through the dry. It’s the kind of landscape that recalibrates your sense of scale.

This itinerary is a 6-night private helicopter safari operated by HeliSpirit, departing and returning to Kununurra. Your clients travel by private helicopter with their own pilot-guide, landing wherever the landscape demands it – mountain pinnacles at sunset, the base of King George Falls for a swim, the top of Mitchell Falls, remote shell beaches on the Timor Sea coast. Accommodation is at Kimberley Coastal Camp (limited to just 12 guests) and El Questro Homestead, two of Australia’s finest remote luxury lodges. The itinerary finishes with a scenic flight over the World Heritage-listed Bungle Bungle Range and Lake Argyle. Designed for travel agents building premium Australian itineraries where access and exclusivity matter more than anything.

  • 6 nights with private helicopter and pilot-guide throughout
  • Kimberley Coastal Camp (2 nights, max 12 guests) and El Questro Homestead (3 nights)
  • All-inclusive – meals, beverages, excursions, scenic flights
  • Minimum 2 guests, maximum 12 – confirms easily for FIT and small groups
  • Ideal for luxury FIT, milestone celebrations, incentive rewards, and private charters
An aerial view of the spectacular King George Falls in Western Australia's remote Kimberley region, with the Kimberley Quest expedition vessel anchored in the deep pool below the twin cascading waterfalls. The dramatic rust-red cliff faces frame the pristine blue waters, surrounded by sparse vegetation typical of the Australian outback.

COMPLETE ITINERARY

Your Kimberley Helicopter Safari – Day by Day

Kununurra to Kimberley Coastal Camp

Your HeliSpirit pilot meets guests at the Kununurra airport helipad for a 7.00am departure. From the moment the helicopter lifts off, this itinerary delivers. The flight follows the Ord River west, passing over the vast irrigated farms of the Ord scheme before reaching the mud flats at Wyndham where five rivers converge and empty into the Cambridge Gulf – home to some of the Kimberley’s largest estuarine crocodiles.

Crossing the Gulf over the traditional lands of the Balanggarra people, the ranges rise ahead. The pilot flies low through the gorges of the Berkeley River to the Timor Sea, passing over Berkeley River Lodge and continuing along the coast where turtles graze in the seagrass below. The flight takes in King George Falls from the air before landing at Eagle Falls for a swim. It’s barely mid-morning and your clients have already had one of those moments they’ll be talking about for years.

Rounding the top of Western Australia, the helicopter comes in to land on the shell beach at Kimberley Coastal Camp – an exclusive retreat limited to just 12 guests. The camp is set in an extraordinary location, unpretentious and deeply connected to its environment. Cabins are private and set apart, with shared showers and toilets built into the rocks and open to the Kimberley sky. The seafood is exceptional.

Trade tip: We recommend guests arrive in Kununurra the night before. Pre-tour accommodation is at Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments, Kununurra’s only 4.5-star hotel. The scenic flight on Day 1 is roughly 3.5 hours in the air with stops – it’s one of the most dramatic helicopter journeys available anywhere in Australia.

A stunning panoramic view of Lake Argyle near Kununurra in Western Australia, featuring brilliant blue waters contrasted against striking red rocky cliffs and arid landscape with sparse vegetation. The reservoir is framed by distinctive bare trees and red earth terrain characteristic of Australia's Kimberley region.

A Full Day in the Wilderness

This is a no-fly day. Guests choose how they spend it – and that freedom is part of what makes this camp special. Fish for the fabled Barramundi and dozens of other tropical species in pristine azure waters. Explore on foot or by boat to encounter local birdlife, bush tucker, ancient rock art, and bush medicines firsthand. Or do nothing much at all – cruise to deserted islands fringed by boab trees, picnic on a beach, sip something cold from the day bed.

The camp’s size – maximum 12 guests – means nothing feels scheduled or hurried. The guides know this stretch of coast intimately and tailor the day around individual interests.

Trade tip: This day is important for the rhythm of the itinerary. After the intensity of Day 1’s scenic flight, the pace drops right down. Clients who fish will be in their element. Clients who don’t will find plenty to do. All meals, drinks, and tours are included at Kimberley Coastal Camp.

A smiling angler in light-colored fishing attire holds up a large, silvery tarpon fish on the deck of a fishing boat under a partly cloudy sky. The scene captures a successful deep-sea or saltwater fishing expedition with the angler proudly displaying his substantial catch.

Mitchell Falls, Prince Regent River & El Questro

The longest flying day of the safari and arguably the most spectacular. After early breakfast, the helicopter soars over the Mitchell Plateau to orbit and land at the top of the mighty four-tiered Mitchell Falls. The pilot guides guests on a walk to the best vantage points of this iconic Australian landmark.

From there, the flight continues to Naturaliste Island on the coast (turtles are often spotted here), then into Prince Frederick Harbour – a vast natural harbour with bays, coves, spectacular cliffs, and mangrove forests. Guests land at Careening Bay, where the carpenter of Philip Parker King’s vessel Mermaid carved the inscription “HMC Mermaid 1820” on a boab tree that’s now 12 metres wide and National Heritage listed.

The flight continues past pearl farms, King Cascades flowing into the Prince Regent River, Mt Trafalgar, and Mt Waterloo. The helicopter allows complete flexibility to land and explore wherever catches the eye. A fuel stop at remote Drysdale River Station on the Kalumburu Road provides a chance to stretch legs and chat with locals.

The final leg crosses the central Kimberley, flying over parts of the Gibb River Road, Home Valley Station, and the famous Pentecost River Crossing. The afternoon sun on the red rocks of the Cockburn Range makes a stunning backdrop as the helicopter descends onto the lawn helipad at El Questro Homestead.

Trade tip: This day covers an enormous amount of ground and is packed with hero moments. Mitchell Falls alone justifies the itinerary for many clients – overland access takes days by 4WD on rough tracks, while the helicopter makes it effortless. El Questro Homestead has hosted Elton John, Kylie Minogue, and Nicole Kidman, which is worth mentioning for the right clientele. Garden rooms are included, with upgrades available to Chamberlain Gorge Rooms, the Chamberlain Suite, or Cliff Side Retreats.

A stunning natural waterfall landscape in Western Australia's Kimberley region, featuring multi-tiered cascades flowing into pristine emerald pools surrounded by dramatic red sandstone cliffs and sparse spinifex vegetation characteristic of the remote Australian outback.

El Questro Wilderness Park

Two full days at El Questro Homestead, which sits perched atop an escarpment overlooking the Chamberlain River amid a cool oasis of palm trees and tropical greenery. The property spans over a million acres and roughly 80 kilometres. There’s no shortage of things to do.

The Homestead offers a range of complimentary excursions – gorge cruises, guided walks through ancient gorge systems, scenic helicopter flights over the property, and bushwalking with El Questro’s knowledgeable rangers. Many excursions are exclusive to Homestead guests, keeping group sizes small and the experience personal. Rangers are skilled at tailoring activities to individual interests, whether that’s birdwatching, photography, geology, or simply finding a quiet swimming hole.

Dining at the Homestead is outstanding. All meals are included, though reserve-list wines and premium drinks sit outside the standard inclusions.

Trade tip: El Questro is well known among Australian luxury travellers, but many international clients won’t have heard of it. The combination of genuine wilderness and polished service is hard to find anywhere else in Australia. Two nights is the minimum to do it justice, but clients can extend their stay at additional cost. Room upgrades are also available – let us know and we’ll provide a quotation.

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Purnululu National Park, Lake Argyle & Return to Kununurra

After breakfast at El Questro, the helicopter lifts off to fly south over the Elgee Cliffs bordering the Durack River. The flight crosses vast cattle station country and the traditional lands of the Kija and Djaru people, passing over the community at Warmun – home to renowned Aboriginal artists including Rover Thomas and Queenie McKenzie.

The destination is Purnululu National Park, a World Heritage-listed area celebrated for the Bungle Bungle Range – a 350-million-year-old sandstone massif rising up to 578 metres above sea level, its famous domes banded in distinctive orange and black stripes. Guests land at Bellburn airfield and join an overland tour through the striped sandstone domes and into Cathedral Gorge, named for its remarkable acoustics. A picnic lunch is served in the park.

In the afternoon, the flight continues north over the Argyle Diamond Mine – source of the rare pink diamonds – and then over Lake Argyle, the biggest man-made lake in the southern hemisphere. Its volume is said to exceed 21 times that of Sydney Harbour. The surrounding ranges glow in the late afternoon light. The helicopter lands on a mountain pinnacle where guests can raise a glass to the Kimberley and its landscape before the final leg into Kununurra.

Trade tip: This final day packs in two of the Kimberley’s absolute icons – the Bungle Bungles and Lake Argyle – and the mountain pinnacle sunset moment is the kind of thing clients will photograph and share endlessly. The pilot transfers guests to their Kununurra accommodation on arrival. We can arrange onward flights to Perth, Darwin, Broome, or further Australian destinations from here.

Two hikers stand in the foreground gazing at the distinctive striated rock formations of Bungle Bungle National Park, featuring dramatic layered sandstone domes with bands of red, orange, and grey. The arid landscape is dotted with sparse vegetation under a hazy, dusty sky characteristic of Australia's remote Kimberley region.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Inclusions & Accommodation

All-Inclusive Safari

  • Private helicopter and pilot-guide for the full 6 days
  • 2 nights at Kimberley Coastal Camp – all meals, drinks, and tours
  • 3 nights at El Questro Homestead Garden Room – all meals and selected tours
  • All scenic flights including King George Falls, Mitchell Falls, and Bungle Bungle
  • Guided walk and picnic lunch at Purnululu National Park
  • Quality canvas and leather kit bag provided as a gift
  • Quality fishing gear provided (or bring your own)

About the Accommodation

Kimberley Coastal Camp is an exclusive retreat on the remote Kimberley coast, limiting guests to just 12 at a time. Private cabins are set apart from one another, with shared amenities built into the rock formations and open to the sky. The camp’s seafood is renowned, sourced directly from the pristine waters surrounding it. It’s unpretentious, intimate, and set in one of the most extraordinary locations in Australia.

El Questro Homestead sits amid a cool oasis atop an escarpment plunging into the Chamberlain River. Over a million acres of wilderness park. The Homestead is a byword for absolute luxury within the Australian wilds. Garden rooms are included in the standard itinerary, with upgrades available to Chamberlain Gorge Rooms, the Chamberlain Suite, or Cliff Side Retreats.

Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments in Kununurra serves as the pre- and post-tour base. It’s Kununurra’s only 4.5-star apartment hotel, set in resort-style grounds overlooking Lily Lagoon.

  • Minimum 2 guests, maximum 12 per departure
  • Luggage limited to 10kg per person – kit bag provided
  • Room upgrades and stay extensions available at additional cost
  • Customisable itinerary – ask about single supplements and dietary requirements

Ready to Book the Explore the Kimberley Safari?

Get in touch with our team for trade rates, availability, and help packaging this helicopter safari into your clients’ Australian itineraries. We handle pre- and post-tour accommodation in Kununurra, domestic flights, and connections to our full range of Australian and New Zealand touring product. Alternative HeliSpirit safari options – from 5 nights to 8 nights including the Northern Territory – are also available.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Kimberley helicopter safari season runs from approximately April to October – the dry season in Australia’s tropical north. Conditions during these months are ideal: warm days, clear skies, and the waterfalls at their most impressive following the wet season rains. Demand is high for private helicopter safaris, so we recommend booking well in advance. Contact our team for specific departure availability.
A reasonable level of general fitness is recommended. Excursions involve short walks on uneven terrain including rock platforms and sandy beaches, getting in and out of the helicopter and boats, and some light hiking. The guided walk at Purnululu (Cathedral Gorge) and the walk at Mitchell Falls are the most demanding. Guests don’t need to be athletes, but they should be comfortable on their feet. The pilot-guide assesses conditions throughout and adjusts activities accordingly. Please advise us of any mobility concerns at the time of booking so we can set expectations honestly.
Luggage is restricted to 10kg per person due to helicopter weight limitations. HeliSpirit provides a quality canvas and leather kit bag as a gift for the safari. Most important items to bring are a small day pack, camera, good waterproof walking shoes, light cotton clothing, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, bathers, and a small torch. Quality fishing gear is provided on board, though guests are welcome to bring their own. We’ll send a detailed packing list with the booking confirmation.
Yes. Guests can choose to extend their stay at any of the overnight destinations, and room upgrades are available at El Questro Homestead – from Garden Rooms up to the Chamberlain Suite or Cliff Side Retreats. We’ll provide a quotation for any additions. Drink preferences for picnics can be specified in advance, and dietary requirements are catered for throughout. For clients wanting a different duration, HeliSpirit also offers a 5-night Outback Luxury safari and an 8-night option that includes the Northern Territory. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to discuss.
The Explore the Kimberley safari pairs naturally with a wide range of Australian experiences. Common extensions include time in Broome (Cable Beach, pearling history, the Dampier Peninsula), Uluru and the Red Centre, east coast destinations like the Great Barrier Reef, or a stay at one of Australia’s other luxury lodges. Kununurra is connected by air to Perth, Darwin, and Broome. We build complete Australian itineraries for the travel trade – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers across our full product range. This safari works particularly well as the centrepiece of a premium 2- to 3-week Australian journey for clients who want something beyond the standard highlights.
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