See the Outback like never before when you travel through the Kimberley from Halls Creek to Broome on a luxurious Greyhound bus.
A small town on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert and Tanami Desert, Halls Creek is the gateway to a range of stunning natural wonders, including the World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, which plays host to the striking sandstone towers known as the Bungle Bungle Range. If you’re feeling adventurous, a trek into the Tanami Desert will reveal the Lake Gregory Wetlands, home to more than 70 species of waterbirds, and the awe-inspiring Wolfe Creek Crater National Park, the second-largest meteorite crater in the entire world.
On the bus from Halls Creek to Broome, you’ll pass through Fitzroy Crossing. If you stop there, it’s the perfect base for exploring the three Devonian Reef national parks, formed by the remains of a 350 million-year-old tropical reef. The most accessible of the three parks, Geike Gorge, is an astonishing waterway where rare marine life can be found, while Tunnel Creek boasts Western Australia’s oldest cave system, and the freshwater pools of Windjana Gorge are a popular hangout for crocodiles.