Discover the best top things to do in Purnululu National Park, Australia including Bungle Bungle Range, HeliSpirit Purnululu, East Kimberley Tours, Purnululu National Park Walking Trails, Osmand Lookout, Echidna Chasm, Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle Tours, Osmond Lookout.
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Located in remote Purnululu National Park, these eerie beehive-shaped sandstone domes are striped in orange and black and rise from the floor of Piccaninny Gorge.
Each of the walks were wonderful giving a different view of the area. Domes walk and Cathedral Gorge were easy walks. Enjoyed the Piccaninny Creek to the Lookout and Window over the smooth rock bed, some sand and rounded river rocks. Then in the north of the park, we enjoyed walking into Echidna Chasm to see the amazing colours of the rocks after 11 am. (Keep going past the round open area with a couple of benches as the chasm is further on from this, although the colours of the rocks here were also amazing. Mini Palms was also well worth it. Don't be put off by having to get through, under,around the huge boulders near the entrance, it is certainly worth it.
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HeliSpirit’s award winning Bungle Bungle Helicopter Flight Tours departing from in the Purnululu National Park give the full flight time over the Bungle Bungle. Minimum 2 people, no additional costs. 15% of the price goes back to the national park. Flights operate from April, when the Park opens, to October. Choose from 3 different flight options. 18 minute domes special 30 minute Original Bungle Bungle helicopter flight 42 minute Long Look taking in the eastern park of the massif as well as the western side.
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This adventure begins in the great Australian Outback, home of the Bungle Bungle wilderness. It cuts through the vast Kimberley landscape and takes you places you never dreamt could be so amazingly real. Bring your walking shoes and let us guide you through Purnululu World Heritage Listed National Park – 4WD you to its famous soaring beehive domes – show you ancient art and introduce you to a culture more than 40,000 years old. Spend the night in an outback Lodge set up in the wilderness. You’ve come too far not to experience the bush at night. Give yourself time to enjoy it.
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