National Parks in Kununurra

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National Parks in Kununurra

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  • rob27898
    Port Kennedy, Australia458 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It’s November so it’s very very warm - some would say too hot to walk around and it probably is, but we’re only here once.

    We smashed the purple and green walks much quicker than the interp suggested and look lots of photos. Even with nearby bush fire-haze, the views were great.

    We had left it too late in the day to do the black 2.5 hour walk so just ‘nipped’ up the bank to see the hand paintings. Impressive works of art but difficult to go back down the route. But not impossible. That’s why they say the route is one way!

    My only grumble would be the £17 a day car parking charge which is managed through an ‘honesty box’ (that takes card!).
    It’s a-bit steep in my opinion given what other NPs charge and finally, put a barrier on to make everyone pay - surely that’s fair?
    Written 5 November 2023
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  • TWal1
    Canberra, Australia2,918 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We flew over the National Park in a helicopter and it gives you a great impression of the vastness of the Kimberley region. It is simply stunning, even at the end of the dry season. We were lucky enough to see small waterfalls too. While the helicopter tour can be expensive, it gives a different perspective and is worth doing.
    Written 2 November 2022
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  • Andrew S
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Untouched & pristine wilderness area. Well worth the effort to get there and explore on foot. Not to be confused with Drysdale Station which is has tourist park accommodation.
    Written 7 February 2025
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  • Pedro
    15 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    11 day cruise (max 36 passengers) on the Reef Prince with Kimberley Expeditions. the boat was a large catamaran providing a quiet and very stable platform with ensuite cabins. A great mix of relaxation and activities which included waterfalls, pristine freshwater streams and swimming pools out of reach of crocodiles and sharks, aboriginal cave paintings, fishing, mangrove crabbing and upriver scenic tours.
    I loved the relaxed, informal atmosphere - casual attire at all meals even though the evening meal was semi-formal with meals served at table. Meals produced by the chef were incredible - too incredible with me leaving 2kg heavier!
    The crew were exceptionally helpful and friendly - Captain Allan had a dry sense of humour despite being surrounded by water, Nick the event manager was organised, efficient and on top of everything, Ruby/Claudia/Magda/Lindsay couldn't have been more helpful and Brook, the part-aboriginal organiser of daily activities, provided interesting insight into the aboriginal connection with the land. An accomplished didgeridoo player his didg music added real atmosphere to our visits to cave paintings.
    Bar prices were about bottle-shop and even your washing was done for you inside mesh bags so no mix-ups. At about 1/3 the cost of some other similar tours, and visiting places few people have seen, this cruise was exceptional value.
    Written 24 September 2020
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