Purnululu National Park

Purnululu National Park

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4.7 - (263 reviews)
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  • OlivierT


    Feb 27th, 2023

  • Shi Zhang

    if Uluru (Ayers rock) is about one rock - a very big rock, then Purnululu (The bungle bungles) is about many rocks - so many of rocks. we were here in last September, drove almost 3 hours from Kununurra via Victoria Hwy and Great Northern Hwy to the park access turn off - Spring Creek Track. The 53 km access track is rocky, Sandy and corrugated with some creek crossing, you need 4WD and 1.5~2.5 hours for this section, our Toyota Prado worked well and I felt easyer than driving around Fraser Island in QLD. we've stayed three nights in APT Wilderness lodge - Google marks two locations here on the map but both of them are wrong places, just fowllow the sign to "Accommodation lodge" until you see the first car park on the left. we spent one+ day in Southern section of range - The Dome, Cathedral Gorge, Piccaninny Creek lookout, The Window and the Heli tour in afternoon; and one day on Northern section - Mini Palms Gorge, Echidna Chasm, Osmand Lookout and finally Kungkalanayi Lookout for sunset. all walking trails are well signage and easy for most poeple - except Piccaninny Creek Trek to The Fingers. weather is hot in high 30's, not everyone like walking in this heat especially kids. only walk in early morning or late afternoon with plenty water + sunscreen + a hat and... for most of self-drive, two night stay are good for the trip, but it can be done by one night stay even just a day trip. Chinese used to describe the beauty of Mount Huang () with phrase:here in Kimberley we can say: Argyle shui (/lake) Bungle shi (/rock)
    Jan 31st, 2023

  • Lisa Barron


    Oct 23rd, 2022

  • Terry Phillips

    A must to do
    Oct 3rd, 2022

  • Rory Onley

    Great once your in there. But the road in and during the different sites is horrid.
    Sep 18th, 2022

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Purnululu National Park

Purnululu National Park is located at in Ord River, Western Australia 6770. Purnululu National Park can be contacted via phone at 61891687300 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   61891687300

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Q What is the phone number for Purnululu National Park?

A The phone number for Purnululu National Park is: 61891687300.


Q Where is Purnululu National Park located?

A Purnululu National Park is located at , Ord River, WA 6770


Q What is the internet address for Purnululu National Park?

A The website (URL) for Purnululu National Park is: http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/purnululu


Q How is Purnululu National Park rated?

A Purnululu National Park has a 4.7 Star Rating from 263 reviewers.

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Purnululu National Park

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OlivierT on Google

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Shi Zhang on Google

image if Uluru (Ayers rock) is about one rock - a very big rock, then Purnululu (The bungle bungles) is about many rocks - so many of rocks.
we were here in last September, drove almost 3 hours from Kununurra via Victoria Hwy and Great Northern Hwy to the park access turn off - Spring Creek Track.
The 53 km access track is rocky, Sandy and corrugated with some creek crossing, you need 4WD and 1.5~2.5 hours for this section, our Toyota Prado worked well and I felt easyer than driving around Fraser Island in QLD.
we've stayed three nights in APT Wilderness lodge - Google marks two locations here on the map but both of them are wrong places, just fowllow the sign to "Accommodation lodge" until you see the first car park on the left.
we spent one+ day in Southern section of range - The Dome, Cathedral Gorge, Piccaninny Creek lookout, The Window and the Heli tour in afternoon;
and one day on Northern section - Mini Palms Gorge, Echidna Chasm, Osmand Lookout and finally Kungkalanayi Lookout for sunset.
all walking trails are well signage and easy for most poeple - except Piccaninny Creek Trek to The Fingers. weather is hot in high 30's, not everyone like walking in this heat especially kids. only walk in early morning or late afternoon with plenty water + sunscreen + a hat and...
for most of self-drive, two night stay are good for the trip, but it can be done by one night stay even just a day trip.
Chinese used to describe the beauty of Mount Huang () with phrase:


here in Kimberley we can say:
Argyle shui (/lake)
Bungle shi (/rock)


Lisa Barron on Google

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Terry Phillips on Google

image A must to do


Rory Onley on Google

image Great once your in there.
But the road in and during the different sites is horrid.


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