Outback Australia Air Tours to the Pilbara
The Pilbara region in Western Australia has some of the world’s most ancient natural landscapes, dating back two billion years and stretching over 400,000 square kilometers.
Karijini National Park
Karijini National Park is all about adventure. It’s about exploring ancient rocky tunnels and plunging gorges, paddling through crystal-clear waterways and swimming under stunning waterfalls.
One of the big attractions of Karijini National Park is that its most amazing scenery is within easy reach. You can pull into a car park, walk 50 meters and see waterfalls rushing down 100-metre canyons into cool rock pools.
Parabadoo Millstream National Park
Millstream-Chichester National Park is a semi-arid National Park set within the Pilbara region of Western Australia. You can find out a lot about the Millstream Chichester National Park and the local Yinjinarndi Aboriginal people at the Millstream Homestead.
The Millstream Chichester National Park offers fantastic bush walking as well as a number of scenic drives around the park. These include the Chichester Range Camel Track, Cliff Lookout Drive and the Murlunmunyjurna Trail.
The Pilbara is a large, dry, thinly populated region in the north of Western Australia known for its vast mineral deposits, in particular iron ore. The Pilbarra region is quite spectacular and a wonder to see.
The area is known for its petroleum, natural gas and iron ore deposits, which contribute significantly to Western Australia‘s economy. Other than mining, pastoral activities as well as fishing and tourism are the main industries in The Pilbara







