What Is There To See Between Broome And Kununurra?

The top stops along the way from Broome to Kununurra (with short detours) are Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge, Danggu Geikie Gorge National Park, and Norval Gallery. Other popular stops include ZEBRA ROCK MINE GALLERY & CAMPGROUND, Boab Prison Tree, and Halls Creek Visitors Information centre.

What towns are between Kununurra and Broome?

Kimberley Towns From Broome To Kununurra Across The North Of WA

  • Cable Beach. What else?
  • The Derby Wharf at Sunset.
  • Crossing the Fitzroy River on the Old Concrete Crossing.
  • Waterhole outside Halls Creek.
  • Ranges reflected in Kununurra’s Ord River.
  • View over Wyndham Port.

How long drive Kununurra to Broome?

11 hours
The drive from Broome to Kununurra is nearly 1,100 kms or 11 hours non stop driving.

Is the road from Broome to Kununurra sealed?

Lake Argyle is located 79.7 klms from Kununurra. From the Lake Argyle Road, the 35km drive along a sealed road enables you to view the majestic scenery before arriving at the Lake Argyle Village. Here you will find the information centre, small shop, camping and caravan park and accommodation check in.

How many days do you need in Kununurra?

You can see the main sights in three to four days, but to explore more extensively, stay for a week. The Kununurra Visitor Centre is open weekdays in the town centre.

How far is El Questro from Kununurra?

110 kms
From Kununurra, El Questro Station is 110 kms west: 58 kms on the Great Northern Highway towards Wyndham, 36 kms on a sealed section of the Gibb River Road, with the remaining 16 kms on a gravel road.

Is El Questro worth visiting?

Should you visit El Questro? Absolutely. If you could only visit one place along the Gibb River Road, this would be it. We did all of the ‘main’ attractions along the Gibb River Road, and El Questro was one of our favourites.

How many days is enough in Broome?

Three to four days in Broome is plenty. If you’re planning on also doing more North West exploring from there, stay a week or so. There are many supermarkets in Broome, where you can stock up on supplies and fresh produce. Mobile reception is good in the town, but can be patchy once you leave.

Are there crocodiles at Kununurra?

Lake Kununurra which is part of the Ord River is one of the best places to get incredible viewing of freshwater crocodiles.

Are there saltwater crocodiles in Lake Kununurra?

The popular swimming hole is no stranger to the smaller and relatively harmless freshwater crocodile, but the more dangerous saltwater variety is typically kept to the lower side of the Kununurra Diversion Dam wall in the lower Ord River.

Can you drive into the Bungle Bungles?

This is a rugged track that is suitable for four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicles and single-axle off-road trailers only. Caravans may be stored at the Bungle Bungle Caravan Park located at the turn-off (fees apply), and it’s also possible to stay there and take day trips into the National Park.

Is Kununurra bigger than Broome?

Broome is a coastal town located on the western side of the Kimberley region on the land of the Yawuru people. It is a much larger town compared to Kununurra with a population of 14,500 people, which triples to 45,000 people during the tourist season.

Is Windjana Gorge worth visiting?

Windjana Gorge
The 3.5kms-long gorge—part of a Devonian limestone reef—has lots of interesting features, including refreshing pools, high cliffs and fine walks. The Lennard River cut a swathe through the Napier Range and is geologically similar to other gorges in the area.

Can you do a day trip to El Questro?

Think of these full day tours as your El Questro Kimberley’s highlight reel. You’ll take in guided walks, a soak in Zebedee Springs, enjoy a delicious lunch and either a 4WD adventure or a leisurely cruise along the Chamberlain River.

Is Lake Argyle worth visiting?

It’s not only home to WA’s largest man-made lake, but also an infinity pool with incredible views, and your Kimberley trip isn’t complete without a visit, or swim, at this fab spot.

What is Kununurra known for?

The stretch between Lake Kununurra and Lake Argyle is an internationally recognised Ramsar wetland site, brimming with at least 75 species of waterbird and more than one per cent of the global population of freshwater crocodiles.

How difficult is Emma Gorge walk?

Emma Gorge Trail
Difficulty: Blue trail. Moderately difficult with some rugged creek crossings.

How far is Bungle Bungles from El Questro?

The distance between El Questro Wilderness Park and Bungle Bungle Range is 159 km. The road distance is 322.4 km.

Do you need to book El Questro?

Please book your powered camp site online in advance. Other camping options at The Station are unpowered sites and private sites and these can also be booked online. Find our more about our camping options here.

How long is El Questro Gorge walk?

El Questro Gorge
7.2 km – 3 to 5 hours: One of the more challenging walks on the station but also one of the most fun. This is a very narrow gorge with steep rock walls. El Questro gorge is a good one to do later in the day as it is relatively shady the whole way.

How long is Emma Gorge walk?

2.1-mile
Explore this 2.1-mile out-and-back trail near Kununurra, Western Australia. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 1 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.