In the Purnululu National Park the beehive-like domes of the Bungle Bungles rise out of the landscape producing an extraordinary sight. Coloured red, orange and black they are truly spectacular; the sunsets that are reflected on their walls will have you reaching for your camera again and again.
The Bungle Bungles is one of the most fascinating geological landmarks in Western Australia...encased in a skin of silica and algae, they are clearly visible as you approach from the south.
Further in to the ranges you will find palm-lined rock pools which are perfect for a cooling swim. Walk in the shadows of the deep chasms where your voice will echo against the walls.
Further Information
With so many special spots it is a good idea to go with a tour guide. He/she will provide information that you won't find in any guide book and will point out features you may otherwise miss.
Although there are limited facilities and no fixed accommodation, there are camping facilities at Walardi or Kurrajong Camp with both sites having toilets and water. Petrol and supplies are available from nearby Turkey Creek and visitors must carry in all food and extra water supplies.
Site Description National Trust Building
Site Facilities Carpark, Picnic Area, Rest Area, Walking Trails
Tour Types Tours by Arrangement
Attractions Cliffs, Lagoon, Rock Pools, Scenic Views, Waterfalls, Wildlife
Activities Abseiling, Bushwalking, Camping, Swimming

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