Tours in Shire of Halls Creek

The Shire of Halls Creek in Western Australia is a hub for travelers seeking to explore the outback, offering a variety of tours and attractions. One highlight is the Purnululu National Park, home to the iconic Bungle Bungle Range with its distinctive orange and black striped domes, accessible by high clearance 4WD vehicles for its breathtaking natural beauty. Another attraction is Wolfe Creek Crater, a day trip from Halls Creek, known for a massive meteorite impact creating an 880-meter-wide crater, accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles with no nearby fuel stations.

In addition, visitors can explore Duncan Road, which transitions from sealed to unsealed after the first 6 kilometers, open to all vehicle types, and the scenic Tanami Road, offering a chance to experience the Australian outback and connect with renowned drives like the Canning Stock Route. Within Halls Creek town, rich in history, lies the site of Western Australia's first gold discovery in 1885, just 15 km from the current townsite. Noteworthy landmarks include the Russian Jack and Jack Jugarie Memorial Statues, commemorating a story of camaraderie and bravery, and the stylish Kimberley Hotel providing accommodation in the area.

For those seeking guided tours, companies such as AAT Kings, Kimberley Wild Expeditions, and TourRadar offer packages ranging from 4 to 26 days, encompassing Halls Creek and its surrounding attractions. These tours often feature scenic flights, guided walks, and visits to local cultural sites, ensuring a comprehensive and unforgettable experience for travelers exploring this unique region.