


Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge
Purnululu National Park



Exclusive to APT Kimberley Wilderness Adventures
The award-winning Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge is located on Bellburn Creek in the heart of World Heritage-listed Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park. This state-of-the-art Wilderness Lodge raises the standard of tented accommodation in the Kimberley to a new level. No bush toilets and no 'roughing it'. It offers tented cabins with exclusive private facilities, comfortable beds with fresh linen, clean flush toilets, state-of-the-art solar power and hot water plant. In the evening, enjoy dinner under the stars in our unique indoor/outdoor dining facility and relax with new friends around the campfire. With a maximum capacity of just 60 guests at any one time, Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge delivers an intimate and unforgettable wilderness experience.
Please note while there is power at the lodge, each individual tent does not have power points.
Take the time to enjoy our new flora and fauna interpretive trail and in the evening enjoy close up views of the brilliant Kimberley skies as you view the stars through our on site telescopes.
Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge is a licensed premises and has a small range of alcoholic beverages available for sale.
"Thank you very much for your warm hospitality at Purnululu. The experience of being accommodated in style, dining under the stars, and touring the Bungles was made even more special in knowing that our ecological footprint for the adventure was about as small as any operator could have made it."
David MacKenzie, WA Campaign Coordinator, Wilderness Society
Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge is open between April - October 2010.
Prices and Bookings (AUD) - 2010
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast Prices (per person, per night)
Private Facility Tented Cabin (Standard Twin)
Twin Share: $225
Single: $385
Child: $180
Private Facility Tented Cabin (Superior Double)
Twin Share: $255
Single: $430
Child: $204
Online Bookings click here
Alternatively, to book Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge, email us, or freecall 1800 335 003 (calls from within Australia).
How To Get There
1. From the Great Northern Highway, follow the Spring Creek Track, passing the Ranger Station and Store (allow at least 2.5 hours).
2. At Three Ways, turn right. Follow the road to the airstrip and Piccaninny Creek turn-off.
3. Travel a further 1.2 km, passing the Walardi Public Camp Area. Turn left at the sign.
4. Park in the car park area.

Protecting Purnululu National Park.
Dogs and other pets are not permitted in Purnululu National Park. Even the smell of an unnatural predator like your pet cat or dog can distress native wildlife.
All native flora and fauna are protected in the park. Do not bring any plant matter in to the park and do not pick flowers growing within the park. Please remove all rubbish when you leave Purnululu National Park.
