Discover the attractions in Kununurra, Western Australia (WA), from the world heritage listed Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park and amazing Mitchell River National Park to diamond producing Kimberley Fine Diamonds and unique Zebra Rock Gallery.

For more information, please contact us on +61 8 9168 1177.

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PO Box 446 Kununurra 6743
Phone: +61 8 9168 1177
Fax: +61 8 9168 2598  
Email: info@visitkununurra.com
Website: kununurratourism.com

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Lovell Gallery

The Lovell Gallery, (previously known as the Lovell Diversion Gallery or the Diversion Gallery) is well located in the centre of Kununurra. You will be inspired by the outstanding array of local artworks on display. Get a feel for ... more
 

Sir John Gorge

Deviate off the Gibb River Road to visit the magnificent Sir John Gorge on the Fitzroy River. You will be amazed by the spectacular ochre cliffs and their almost mystical reflection of light across the tranquil water at sunset. ... more
 

Dimond Gorge

Rugged and remote Dimond Gorge sits amidst the Kimberley outback near Mornington Wilderness Camp. Here, you can go bushwalking, swimming, canoeing and bird watching. You’ll be amazed by the rich colours of the 30 metre-high cliff walls and abundant ... more
 

Lennard Gorge

Step off the well trodden tourist trail and explore beautiful Lennard Gorge. If you can get there shortly after the wet season, you will be awestruck by the spectacular cascading waterfall, as it tumbles over the red rocks and ... more
 

Bell Gorge

Beautiful Bell Gorge, with its stunning waterfall, bushwalking and bird watching, lies within the Kimberley’s rugged King Leopold Range Conservation Park. During the wet season great volumes of water cascade down the waterfall, making it the perfect place for ... more
 

Silent Grove

Silent Grove campsite is well placed to explore the stunning Bells Gorge, one of several spectacular gorges in the King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park. Explore the gorge on foot making your way down to the beautiful swimming hole and ... more
 

Prince Regent Nature Reserve

Set amidst rugged sandstone and volcanic country deep in the Kimberley outback, Prince Regent Nature Reserve is one of Western Australia’s most remote and pristine places. The only way to access its 635,000 hectares of untouched wilderness is by ... more
 

Diversion Dam

Kununurra’s Diversion Dam is part of the Ord Irrigation Scheme designed to harness the massive volume of water that flows down the Ord River for use in farming. Located about six kilometres west of the town, the dam diverts ... more
 

Ord River

The mighty Ord River near Kununurra in the Kimberley region is one of Western Australia’s most scenic and significant waterways. At various points along its length you can go cruising and canoeing between stunning gorges, see crocodiles and amazing ... more
 

Crocodile Statue

If you like ‘big’ town entry statements, you will love the giant Crocodile Statue in Wyndham. As you drive into the historic port town, you cannot miss the welcoming smile from the side of the road at the town’s ... more
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