Holidays and Hotels in Kununurra
What better way to immerse your in the Kimberley than by watching the sunset at the highest point in Kununurra, Kelly's Knob Lookout. Untamed with a rugged beauty, Kununurra is the gateway to some of Western Australia's remarkable natural attractions. With sizzling red soil, wide open blue skies and rugged bush scenery, this place will enliven your senses. Kununurra is the gateway to the East Kimberley. From here visit Purnululu National Park the world heritage site of the Bungle Bungle ranges, Lake Argyle, Mitchell Plateau, and Argyle Diamond Mine. Why not hire a canoe and meander down the Ord river. Note, there's a local rumour that once you've tasted the waters of the Ord River, you're destined to return! The word Kununurra means 'big water' in the language of Aboriginal locals. The irrigation scheme has created a permanent waterway out of a series of waterholes. Lake Kununurra is a year-round playground for water sports enthusiasts. Lake Argyle is so vast it's rated as an inland sea. Explore the wetlands packed with bird life by cruise and canoe.
All Seasons Kununurra is only 1 kilometre from the town centre and 4 kilometres from the airport. The hotel features a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and barbeque area. Mirima Hidden Valley...
El Questro Wilderness Park is situated along the eastern perimeter of the Kimberley; one of the world's last unspoilt frontiers. The park includes some of the most breathtaking and diverse landscapes...
