Kununurra

King George Falls on the Kimberley coast
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Kununurra is situated 3,214km north of Perth in the far north-east of. Western Australia. Kununurra population is 4,061.

Kununurra is an Aboriginal word meaning ‘meeting of big waters; the town is the hub of industry, agriculture and mining in the east Kimberley. Kununurra is one of the youngest towns in W.A.

Highlights
Kununuraa Country Club Resort
Kununnarra Country Club Resort

Bungle Bungles are just the beginning. Kununurra Country Club Resort is the ideal sanctuary to explore Australia's north-west. The 4-star Resort features smart, modern rooms set amongst lush tropical gardens - the perfect retreat after a long day exploring Kimberley World Heritage Area. Kununurra and the Kimberley Region offer some of Australia's most unique and majestic nature-based attractions.  more


Stained black from minerals in the water, Blackrock Falls is an enchanting sight
El Questro - A Million Acre Wilderness Park

El Questro Wilderness Park is considered to be one of the world's most unique holiday destinations.  more


Camping near Kununurra
Kununurra

Kununurra is situated 3,214km north of Perth in the far north-east of. Western Australia. Kununurra population is 4,061.  more


Boab's at sunset
Kununurra Visitor Centre

Ancient ridges and ranges, sparkling diamonds and scenery– the Kununurra Visitor Centre welcomes you to Kununurra, the gateway to the East Kimberley.   more


4WDriving can be great fun
Hoochery Distillery

Come and see how true Kimberly spirits are made and bottled!  more


The Boab is iconic in the North West
City of Ruins

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This artificial lake was created for the Ord Development River Scheme
Ivanhoe Crossing

Be crocodile aware.  more


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