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Spectacular waterfall on the Prince Regent River where water cascades over terraced rock formations.
In 2017 visit Kununurra Museum to see the Wirraway-Challenge Display or view it on YouTube (link below)
The Kununurra Museum is run by dedicated volunteers from the Kununurra Historical Society who have been actively collecting local area history for over 30 years (opened 1986).
72km from Kununurra. An inland sea that covers 812 square kilometres. Ideal for nature lovers who want to see this unique ecosystem.
A tourist attraction of the Kimberley, this dam regulates the water from the famous Ord River.
Lalang-garram/Camden Sound Marine Park is the most important humpback whale nursery in the southern hemisphere. It features spectacular coastal scenery and Montgomery Reef provides an incredible spectacle at low tide.
Little Mertens Falls form a thundering curtain of water over blocky sandstone walls surrounding a beautiful pool.
Bountiful bird life living in a lush tropical wetland can be viewed from a boardwalk and bird hide over the water.
Mirima National Park has steep, broken walls of colourful layered rocks that come alive as they reflect the tones of changing light.
The magnificent Mitchell Falls, or Punamii-unpuu, are an iconic Kimberley landmark and a place of cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal people.
Mitchell Plateau airstrip is located approximately 17km from the Mitchell Falls Campground.
Mitchell River National Park lies in a remote part of the Kimberley and contains majestic waterfalls, Aboriginal rock art and sites of cultural significance to the Wunambal people.
A popular tourist attraction, Molly Springs is a small natural pool only 30km from Kununurra.
Moolgoodna (Booby Island) has been identified by the Western Australian Museum as an ecological hotspot and supports more than 1% of the world’s population of brown boobies, with up to 2000 breeding pairs. About 500 pairs of crested terns also nest on the island.
The extraordinary seascape and Aboriginal culture of the 1,845,000 hectares North Kimberley Marine Park attracts tourists from around the globe.
The North Lalang-garram Marine Park lies within Dambimangari country between Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park and the North Kimberley Marine Park and covers about 110,000 hectares.
The Parry Creek Nature Reserve is listed as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
A picturesque route from Wyndham to Kununurra alongside the Ord River.
A wealth of tropical birds and lurking crocodiles can be viewed from a bird hide and boardwalk over the waterlily studded Marglu Billabong.
Prince Regent, declared WA’s 99thnational park under the State Government’s Kimberley Science and Conservation Strategy, protects many areas of scenic grandeur.
Reveley Island is located off the coast of the north Kimberley between Buckle Head and Cape Lambert.
The Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley is the local government responsible for the towns of Kununurra and Wyndham.
A freshwater 'beach' along the famous Ord River.
Enjoy views over Marglu Billabong, and explore the old telegraph station that was once an important link in maintaining communications between Perth and the rest of the world.
The Chikshed produces unique mosaic and textile handicrafts such as planters, mirrors, pottery and glass. A special gift for a special person..
A natural water hole which is ideal for swimming and relaxing in the silence of the surrounding natural amphitheatre. In the tropical summer, water falls from about 15m into a deep pool.
A visit to Mount Romance is a truly unique experience which captures all of your senses!
Celebrating Art and Culture
The Wyndham Museum is located in the old Court House, opposite the hotel, and is open each day from 10am to 4pm. Local art and craft is on display. Local art and crafts are also on display at the Boab Gallery, open each day from 10am to 4pm and situated on the corner of O'Donnell and Foreshore Roads.
Come join us at aKa, an adventure business based in Kununurra, WA, and explore the remote and beautiful East Kimberley bush on Traditionally Owned Aboriginal country.