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Discover the Majestic Bungle Bungles: A Natural Wonder

Explore the breathtaking beauty and cultural heritage of the Bungle Bungles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Western Australia, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers.

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The Bungle Bungles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Purnululu National Park of Western Australia, offer visitors a breathtaking landscape of unique beehive-shaped formations and rich cultural history. Ideal for adventurers and nature lovers alike, this stunning destination is perfect for hiking, photography, and exploring the wonders of the Australian outback.

A brief summary to The Bungle Bungles

  • Monday 8 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-4 pm
  • Friday 8 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months (April to September) for the best weather and conditions.
  • Consider joining a guided tour for an informative experience and to access areas that may be restricted.
  • Bring plenty of water and wear sun protection, as the outback sun can be intense.
  • Stay overnight at nearby accommodations to fully enjoy the sunrise and sunset views.
  • Respect the cultural significance of the site by adhering to park guidelines and avoiding off-trail walking.
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Getting There

  • Car

    To reach The Bungle Bungles (Purnululu National Park), start from the nearest major town, Kununurra. Take the Victoria Highway (National Route 1) heading south for approximately 100 km until you reach the turn-off for the Great Northern Highway (National Route 1) towards Halls Creek. Continue on the Great Northern Highway for about 50 km, then turn onto Purnululu Road. Please note that Purnululu Road is unsealed and may require a 4WD vehicle, especially during the wet season. Drive for an additional 53 km to the park entrance. Make sure to check road conditions before you set off, as they can vary.

  • Public Transportation

    If you're relying on public transport, you can take a bus from Kununurra to Halls Creek. Several companies operate this route, but be sure to check the schedules in advance as services may be limited. Once in Halls Creek, you can hire a 4WD vehicle from local rental agencies to drive to The Bungle Bungles. The drive from Halls Creek will take you about 2 hours via the Great Northern Highway and Purnululu Road. Rental costs for a 4WD can range from AUD 150 to AUD 300 per day, depending on the season and availability.

  • Guided Tours

    For a hassle-free experience, consider booking a guided tour from Kununurra. Many tour operators offer packages that include transportation to The Bungle Bungles, meals, and guided walks. Prices for these tours typically range from AUD 250 to AUD 500 per person, depending on the inclusions and duration of the tour. This is a convenient option if you prefer not to drive yourself and want to learn more about the area from knowledgeable guides.

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Discover more about The Bungle Bungles

The Bungle Bungles, nestled within the Purnululu National Park in Western Australia, are a remarkable geological formation that captivates visitors with their stunning beehive-shaped domes. These striking orange and black striped sandstone formations rise majestically from the earth, creating a unique landscape that has been shaped by millions of years of erosion. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Bungle Bungles not only offer breathtaking views but also a glimpse into the rich Indigenous culture of the area, where the local Aboriginal people have lived for thousands of years. Adventurers can explore the park through various walking trails, ranging from easy walks suitable for families to challenging hikes for the more experienced. One of the most popular routes is the Piccaninny Gorge Walk, which provides access to the dramatic cliffs and a close-up view of the formations. Photography enthusiasts will find the golden hours of sunrise and sunset particularly magical, as the light enhances the vibrant colors of the rocks. The park is home to diverse wildlife and unique flora, making it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors should also take time to learn about the cultural significance of the area, particularly the stories and traditions of the local Aboriginal communities. With its breathtaking scenery and rich history, the Bungle Bungles are a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Western Australia, offering an unforgettable experience in one of nature's most awe-inspiring settings.

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