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The Bungle Bungle Range is a major landform and the main feature of the Purnululu National Park, situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Scenic Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) is surrounded by blocky layers of King Leopold sandstone.
Located in the heart of the Kimberley region, Black Rock Falls is a hidden gem that offers an unforgettable experience.
Careening Bay is frequently visited by people keen to see the historic Mermaid Tree in Prince Regent National Park and is a very beautiful spot in its own right.
Cathedral Gorge Purnululu is a remarkable geological formation located in Purnululu National Park.
A park overlooking the Ord River, famous for its celebrity visits and trees planting.
Chamberlain Gorge in Kununurra is a serene and idyllic place to cruise and appreciate the beauty of El Questro Wilderness Park.
Easy to moderate, 2 km, 1 to 2 hour return walk through a narrow chasm with some large boulders to be scrambled over.
Located within El Questro Wilderness Park the waterfall is a one hour walk (depending on fitness level) from the Emma Gorge Resort.
Steep, broken walls of rock come alive as they reflect the tones of changing light.
The Hunter River is a popular cruise ship destination due to the spectacular rock formation at the river mouth and two large waterfalls, which drop 90m.
The Kalumburu Road is a scenic unsealed road stretching 267 kilometers from the Gibb River Road to the coast where the Aboriginal community of Kalumburu is situated, and also provides access to the breathtaking Mitchell Falls.
King George Falls Durack is a must-see destination in Western Australia.
The King George Plunges into tidal waters over sandstone cliffs 100m high to form Western Australia’s highest twin waterfalls.
Spectacular waterfall on the Prince Regent River where water cascades over terraced rock formations.
Lake Argyle is Western Australia's largest and Australia's second largest man-made freshwater reservoir.
72km from Kununurra. An inland sea that covers 812 square kilometres. Ideal for nature lovers who want to see this unique ecosystem.
A tourist attraction of the Kimberley, this dam regulates the water from the famous Ord River.
Lake Kununurra is a 55 km long freshwater man-made reservoir located in the Ord River valley.
Located alongside the town centre of Kununurra, Lily Creek Lagoon is a picturesque body of water that is sure to delight visitors.
Little Mertens Falls form a thundering curtain of water over blocky sandstone walls surrounding a beautiful pool.
Bountiful bird life living in a lush tropical wetland can be viewed from a boardwalk and bird hide over the water.
Mimbi Caves Mueller Ranges is an impressive attraction known for its unique geological formations and extensive collection of Aboriginal rock art.
The magnificent Mitchell Falls, or Punamii-unpuu, are an iconic Kimberley landmark and a place of cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal people.
Moochalabra Dam, located near Wyndham in the Kimberley region, was built in 1971 to provide water to the area.
Moolgoodna (Booby Island) has been identified by the Western Australian Museum as an ecological hotspot and supports more than 1% of the world’s population of brown boobies, with up to 2000 breeding pairs. About 500 pairs of crested terns also nest on the island.
Welcome to Ord River, a spectacular landmark in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The Parry Creek Nature Reserve is listed as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
The Pentecost River in Wyndham is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Moderate 7km return walk to the Piccaninny Gorge entrance or difficult 30 km return walk through the gorge system requiring overnight camping.