KUNUNURRA'S hidden hiking trails | Mirima National Park | Western Australia Roadtrip Ep. 32
WE are in KUNUNURRA! We find some EPIC hidden hiking trails around Kununurra - Our last stop in WESTERN AUSTRALIA! Instagram: @flightofthefox_
Hey friends! It's Wednesday, so we have another Western Australia Roadtrip Vlog for you all!
We are in Kununurra, Western Australia! Our last stop on our Western Australia Roadtrip!
We arrive early in Kununurra after an epic 14-hour drive from Broome the day before
We find some hidden hiking trails around the beautiful Mirima national park, see a crazy bush fire in Kunururra's main township and experience an incredible Aboriginal performance, Kunururra's annual Corroborree Under the Stars
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Mitchell Falls Walk & Heli Adventure (MFH) tour from Kununurra
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A walk through the Kimberley bush just outside Kununurra in Western Australia
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A walk through the Kimberley bush just outside Kununurra in Western Australia
Explore Purnululu National Park and the Bungle Bungles, Western Australia - The Big Bus
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In this video, we join a fly-in/fly-out day tour from Kununurra to fascinating Purnululu National Park on the eastern edge of Western Australia's vast Kimberley region. The park is home to the famous red and black beehive-shaped domes of the ancient Bungle Bungle Range.
This experience begins with a scenic flight from Kununurra across Lake Argyle and the Ord River Irrigation Area. Landing in Purnululu, we transfer to a 4WD vehicle for the short drive to the base of the Bungle Bungle Range, before heading off on a moderate 3-kilometre walk to spectacular Cathedral Gorge. A packed lunch is included, along with afternoon tea. We fly back to Kununurra in the afternoon as the sun begins to set.
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1963 Royal Tour to Kununurra - Part 2
Part 2 of the Royal Tour to Kununurra, on March 17th 1963, when Her Majesty, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Kununurra, Western Australia, to see the Australian National Development, of the Ord River Irrigation Project.
The Waringarri Dancers. Ord Valley Muster
A short little video of the The Waringarri Dancers during the Ord Valley Muster Festival (2019) in Kununurra , Western Australia.
The Corroboree Under the Stars was hosted at the Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, on Speargrass Rd, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743, Kununurra, Australia.
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Destination WA - Broome Walking Tours
Broome may be small, but it has some big history. It’s well known for its pearling industry, its involvement in World War 2 and its multicultural heritage. History is all around you here in Broome and what better way to find out more, than a walking tour!
Bungle Bungle Air Adventure from Kununurra, Western Australia
Join us on our popular 2 hour air tour by fixed wing aircraft, showcasing the Bungle Bungles, Lake Argyle, Argyle Diamond Mine and the Ord River Irrigation Area.
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Getaway Australia with Kathy Lette - The Kimberley
Join Getaway Presenter Kathy Lette as she continues her Scenic tour through Australia’s weathered and wondrous backyard – the Kimberley. Kathy begins in El Questro and explores Zebedee Springs – nature’s own private plunge pool, before heading to the colourful frontier town of Broome, highly regarded for its pearls and oysters.
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Bungle Bungle & Lake Argyle Island Experience - Kununurra, Western Aus
This awesome seaplane adventure departs from either Kununurra or Lake Argyle in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Walking in El Questro, the Kimberley, Western Australia
Senior Inspiratio Outdoors guide Simon explains why El Questro is one of his favourite places in the Kimberley.
This is Kununurra
Kununurra – land of big waters – is found in Australia’s stunning and remote Kimberley region of Western Australia.
By harnessing the power of the mighty Ord River, we are blessed with plenty of water, and do we make the most of it! Lake Argyle, the largest man-made lake in the southern hemisphere, is a stunning inland sea, dotted with islands and a gorgeous sunset setting. Talking of sunsets, the sun goes down pretty early here, so get yourself into a good spot by 4.30, take a picnic, sit at a waterside bar or get on a boat for something super instagrammable. Take a cruise on Lake Kununurra, winding through the stunning cliffs and rapids, and look out for brolgas, jabiru and freshwater crocs.
Looking to get even more up close and personal to nature? Head down the lower Ord, where you can try and catch a barramundi and spot some Saltwater crocodiles.
Purnululu is one of just 20 World Heritage sites in Australia, and it’s just down the road (in Kimberley kilometres!). A mere 300ks by road or a short flight will get you to the home of the Bungle Bungles. Remember ‘Still Call Australia Home’? Part of that was filmed here. Take a walk, camp or enjoy a luxury lodge.
Make sure you spend time at El Questro, a spectacular wilderness park 50km along the famous Gibb River Road. Casual camping or high end accommodation, fine dining and billion night skies, the choice is yours.
Visit our 3 wonderful art galleries, go on a cultural tour with Miriuwing Gajerrong leaders, try out some jewellery, including the famous pink diamond from the nearby Argyle Diamond Mine.
Explore the agricultural highlights of the surrounding Ord Irrigation Area – it not only tastes good, it looks pretty spectacular too!
Kununurra is a small town, with just 7000 inhabitants, but during the ‘dry’ season, between April and September, the population doubles with people from all around the world keen to explore. Heard of the Mitchell Falls? This iconic triple fall is a flight away, as is Kalumburu, WA’s most northerly community, en route to the breath-taking coast. After a good ‘wet’ season, the waterfalls are pumping and transform the landscape. Surely some of the world’s best looking storms can be found up here!
Enjoy this video of our town and region and call the Visitor Centre here at Kununurra for more information and to help you make the very most of your trip to this unforgettable place. We are a not-for-profit organisation and charge exactly the same price as going directly to the operators. We are your one-stop-shop for information, suggestions and bookings. By making your booking with us, you help us keep going.
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Best Places to see in Kununurra WA
Kununurra is a town in far northern Western Australia located at the eastern extremity of the Kimberley Region approximately 37 kilometres from the border with the Northern Territory. Kununurra was initiated to service the Ord River Irrigation Scheme.
Elevation: 47 m
Weather: 32 °C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 25% Humidity
State electorate(s): Kimberley
Postal code: 6743
Population: 5,308 (2016 census)
Local time: Tuesday 4:48 pm
Location: 3,214 km (1,997 mi) from Perth; 834 km (518 mi) from Darwin
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In August 2016 we moved from Kununurra, in the far north of Western Australia, to Townsville, in north Queensland. It was a huge 2800km (about 2000 miles) adventure, which was made all the interesting by a hyperactive one-year-old, a excitable pooch and Helen being heavily pregnant! Come along for the ride as we experience incredible outback scenery, classic country motels and a few too many roadhouse meals!
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