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Where should I stop between Kununurra and Darwin?

Where should I stop between Kununurra and Darwin?

The top stops along the way from Darwin to Broome (with short detours) are Katherine Gorge, Katherine Outback Experience, and El Questro Wilderness Park – Kununurra office. Other popular stops include Territory Wildlife Park, Window on the Wetlands, and Waterfall Creek Falls.

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.

What is there to see between Katherine and Kununurra?

Timber Creek is a great place to break the journey being approx half way between Kununurra and Katherine. Check out the Police Museum and Police Point Lookout. The afternoon cruise on the mighty Victoria River is not to be missed for an abundance of wildlife and spectacular return.

Where do you stay between Katherine and Kununurra?

Wirib Tourism Park
Wirib Tourism Park sits between Katherine and Kununurra on the Victoria Highway in the Northern Territory. Indigenous owned, Wirib welcomes all travellers, but we are particularity well set up to service caravanners and campers with heaps of shady, large, powered and unpowered camping spots.

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.

Where is the stop between Broome and Kununurra?

BROOME TO KUNUNURRA

  • (THE EASY WAY)
  • DAY 1- BROOME TO FITZROY CROSSING (396KM)
  • DAY 2 — FITZROY CROSSING TO GEIKIE GORGE (40KM RETURN)
  • DAY 3 — FITZROY CROSSING TO MIMBI CAVES AND HALLS CREEK (289KM)
  • DAY 4 — HALLS CREEK TO WOLFE CREEK CRATER — (302KM)

What is the best time to visit Kununurra?

The best time to visit Kununurra is September-November In the colder months such as June, temperatures usually get down to an average minimum of 17℃ (63℉). If you’re keen to work on your tan in Kununurra, you’re most likely get the longest days between sun-up and sun-down around January.

Do I need a 4WD in Kununurra?

Kununurra is a fascinating town to visit with plenty of attractions. You don’t need a 4WD to do most of them except the bungles.

Can you drive to the Bungle Bungles?

To get into Purnululu National Park, you can drive or fly. The road is only suitable for 4WD vehicles and takes 2 -3 hours to drive the 53 km into the park from the Great Northern Highway. If you have the time and the inclination to adventure in by road, it is absolutely worth it.

How far is Kununurra from the border?

about 25 kilometres
The Western Australian town closest to the border is Kununurra, which is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of the border with the NT.

Can you visit El Questro for the day?

Daily tours collect guests from El Questro Emma Gorge, El Questro Station and El Questro Homestead. If self-guiding adventures are your thing – simply collect a map from reception, or have a chat with a Ranger who can assist you with your personal adventure.

Do you need a 4×4 for El Questro?

You will need a 4WD to get into El Questro Station. Explore with a map of El Questro.

How to plan a drive from Kununurra to Darwin?

Here’s a sample itinerary for a drive from Kununurra to Darwin. If you’re planning a road trip to Darwin, you can research locations to stop along the way. Make sure you check road conditions to double check the weather. Find the best hotels, restaurants, and attractions based on the most talked about places recommended by Trippy members.

What is there to do in Kununurra?

Kununurra Town Tour – A short but interesting tour that visits Kelly’s Nob, Hidden Valley National Park, Diversion Dam and irrigation area.

How many days does it take to tour the Kimberley?

Our 7 day Kimberley tour from Kununurra to Darwin takes in many of the Kimberley’s highlights including El Questro, the Bungle Bungles and Lake Argyle. It’s an accommodated tour staying in luxury safari-tents, cabins and lodges along the way. This Kimberley tour is generally run as a private charter…

How do I plan a road trip to Darwin?

If you’re planning a road trip to Darwin, you can research locations to stop along the way. Make sure you check road conditions to double check the weather. Find the best hotels, restaurants, and attractions based on the most talked about places recommended by Trippy members. Where should I stop along the way?