Introduction
827km (513 miles) SW of Darwin; 1,032km (640 miles) E of Broome
Given the generally arid conditions in the Kimberley, it's quite a surprise to swoop over broad green fields as you come in to land at Kununurra. This relatively new town (pop. 6,000) was developed as an agricultural center based on major irrigation works created by the damming of the mighty Ord River. There are two dams: Lake Argyle, Australia's largest, and the smaller Lake Kununurra that actually feeds the irrigation areas.
Kununurra (the name is Aboriginal for "meeting of big waters") has become the base for visiting several outstanding attractions and is now a significant tourist center. A cruise or canoe trip down the Ord River to see real wilderness, birds, dramatic cliffs, and crocs is a must. So is a flight over, or a trip into, the Bungle Bungle, monumental striped domes of rock that look like giant beehives. The world's biggest diamond mine is not in South Africa but out in the rugged Kimberley wilds...
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Kimberley Grande
The best offering in Kununurra, the Grande is appropriately defined by an avenue of boab trees. It has a quiet secluded feel; the decor has muted...
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Kununurra Country Club Resort
Just down the road from the tourist bureau, this low-rise hotel is set in tropical gardens. It has a lovely shaded pool with sun lounges and a...
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Hotel Kununurra
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Hotel Kununurra is located in Kununurra.Hotel Features.
Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. Wireless Internet access (surcharge)...
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