Bungle Bungles Accommodation
One of the world’s most fascinating geological landmarks, the orange and black sandstone domes, known as the Bungle Bungles, rise 300 metres above the grass-covered plain of Purnululu National Park in northern Western Australia.
Open from April until November (weather permitting), the park is accessible by four-wheel drive or air. From Kununurra the journey to the Bungle Bungles and Purnululu National Park takes you along 200 kilometres of sealed road then 50 kilometres of unsealed road. From Halls Creek, you travel along 100 kilometres of sealed road followed by 50 kilometres of unsealed road.
Purnululu National Park has a visitor centre and two general camping areas with toilets, showers and limited water. Camp fees apply and access to fuel, water, food and other supplies is very limited.
If you prefer creature comforts we can arrange your accommodation at either of the two wilderness lodges located in the heart of the Bungle Bungles – and close to the airstrip for those travellers who self-fly.
You will require a Department of Parks and Wildlife Park Pass to enter Purnululu National Park.
Bungle Bungle Savannah Lodge - Ensuited Safari Cabins

- Description:
- Permanent ensuited safari cabins
- Itinerary:
- Includes dinner, bed & breakfast accommodation
- Dates:
- April-September
Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge - Superior Cabins

- Description:
- Superior ensuited safari tented cabins
- Itinerary:
- Dinner, bed & breakfast accommodation
- Dates:
- May to September
Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge - Standard Cabins

- Description:
- Standard ensuited safari tented cabins
- Itinerary:
- Dinner, bed and breakfast accommodation
- Dates:
- May to September