Bungle Bungle Caravan Park & Tour Company
Overview
Bungle Bungle Caravan Park is located one kilometre along Spring Creek Track into the World Heritage Purnululu National Park.
Bungle Bungle Caravan Park and Tour Company offers a range of accommodations including comfortably appointed air-conditioned cabins for three,
generous powered and non-powered caravan sites.
The smaller spaces for rooftops and a grassy area just for tents and swags.
The cabins accommodate two to three guests featuring a queen size and king single bed in each.
Reception often assists with a fourth person for these bookings. All have a patio area overlooking Mabel Downs station or the camp area.
Bungle Bungle Caravan Park & Tour Company advises two-wheel drive accessibility to the caravan park only,
High Clearance 4x4 and single axel trailers only for the national park.
Bungle Bungle Caravan Park is pet friendly; however, the National Park is not. We offer pet sitting where possible, for a donation into our RFDS Tin.
The licensed restaurant offers communal dining, a barbeque buffet of locally sourced beef, snags and saltwater barramundi, three delicious salads and a finished dessert, all while our fire pit crackles away under the Kimberley stars with new friendships and amazing stories waiting to be told.
Bookings are essential, and catering for all dietary requirements is available when booking.
For those not wishing to self-drive into the Bungle Bungle, 4x4 bus tours operate daily, number dependent.
Sit back and enjoy the early morning drive across Mabel Downs Station, learning about the cattle industry and history of the Kimberley and maybe spot some wildlife and Station cattle.
Once in Purnululu, you will learn about the history of the park, unique geology, rich indigenous history and fauna.
After morning tea at the visitor centre we travel south along the Bungle Bungle range to the Domes and Cathedral Gorge where guides will walk with you through the Domes and into the Gorge. Be sure to leave yourself time to enjoy the spiritual atmosphere within Cathedral Gorge.
After lunch, you will travel to the northern end of the park to enjoy a cool walk into Echidna Chasm amongst Livistonia Palms and the narrow walls of the Chasm.
Osmond's lookout is also on the agenda.
The afternoon trip back to the park is to relax and reflect on your daytime, arriving back at 4:30 - 5 pm.
Time to enjoy a "coldie" and a delicious barbeque on communal tables, to share stories and make new friends.
Tours include morning tea, lunch, dinner and National Park fees.
Echidna Chasm - steep and uneven at times
Cathedral Gorge - some stairs are moderately easy
Guests will walk approximately six kilometres throughout the day.
Location & Directions
110km North of Halls Creek
News
In 2017 Powered sites can only be booked in conjunction with the booking of BB1 Tour. Maximum length of stay is 2 nights