Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungles | Kimberleys, WA | Part 1
Purnululu National Park – Walking In An Ancient World Purnululu National Park is about 300km South of Kununurra. Follow the signs to Halls Creek via … Read more
Below are travel destinations you can visit in Regional and Outback Western Australia. If you’re looking for info on some of the lesser-known places, you’ll find it here.
The mind-blowing scale of Kalgoorlie Super Pit, a trip along the Gibb River Road in the Kimberley, kayaking on Carawine Gorge south-east of Marble Bar, a sensational drive across the desert on the Gary Junction Road, or even a leisurely cruise on Lake Argyle at sunset.
Western Australia has so much to offer.
Enjoy!
Purnululu National Park – Walking In An Ancient World Purnululu National Park is about 300km South of Kununurra. Follow the signs to Halls Creek via … Read more
Riverside Camping At El Questro Station Last time, we looked around Wyndham, where the 5 rivers meet. Go here if you missed it. Back On … Read more
Travelling from Kununurra to Wyndham, you’ll feel like you’ve journeyed to a different world. Wyndham has unique beauty of its own.
Kununurra is an ideal base from which to explore. A friendly town with a relaxed vibe… and incredible sunsets.
First A Muddy Kalumburu Road. Now, A Muddy Gibb River Road! Last time, we had a breather at Drysdale River Station for a few days… … Read more
Drying Out At Drysdale River Station Last time, we took on the deep clay and mud of a sodden Kalumburu Road. A Hamburger And A … Read more
Kalumburu Road In The Mud Last time, we explored beautiful King Edward River Campground and surrounds. Go here if you missed it. Refugees From Mitchell … Read more
King Edward River – Perfect Serenity… If You Survive The Corrugations! Last time, we had a well-earned rest at Mount Barnett camp ground and explored … Read more
Mount Barnett is a great place to break up your drive. Basic camping beside the magnificent Manning River and access to magical Manning Gorge.
Gibb River Road is full of unexpected surprises. Galvans Gorge is one of them – delightful swimming hole complete with waterfall & Wandjina Aboriginal art.