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Tours and Attractions

Australia's Longest Daily River Cruise

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Australia's Longest Daily River Cruise

Allow for 7 hours

Lake Kununurra's diverse 55km stretch

This long established river cruise is Australia's longest daily river cruise. This section of river is so diverse - from the Lake Argyle Dam wall, to waterfalls (if you;re lucky and time it well), a huge variety of river gorges, water birds and incredible views. Even though Kununurra has a very warm climate, it can get very cool on the water at high speed so we recommend you bring layers with you. The reviews for this cruise are so consistently good! 


https://www.triplejtours.com.au/

Sunset Dinner Cruise

Dine with a difference

Sunset Dinner Cruise

This 3 hour sunset dinner cruise doesn't compare

You'll be picked up from your accommodation for this 3 hour sunset dinner cruise on Lake Kununurra aboard the MV Jabiru. This all-inclusive experience includes nibbles, wild-caught salt water Barramundi or Threadfin Salmon, steak, salads and dessert. Cruise between Sleeping Buddha and the marine boundry above the Diversion Dam. It sure beats a generic restaurant experience! 

Discover Kununurra's 'Mini Bungle Bungles'

Mirima Walking Trails

Discover Kununurra's 'Mini Bungle Bungles'

5 minute drive

Often described as Kununurra's most overlooked attraction

Mirima National Park is right on the edge of the Kununurra township - it's quite remarkable that this beautiful and ancient rock valley is so close and accessible. Also known as Hidden Valley, this park has a number of walking trail options, some as short as 10 minutes with the longest around an hour long. With ancient boab trees that are hundreds of years old, wet season waterfalls and creeks and if you have a keen eye you may even see Aboriginal Rock Art, petroglyphs and Mortar & Pestles. 

Boat Hire on Lake Kununurra

Self Drive on Lake Kununurra

Boat Hire on Lake Kununurra

10 minutes drive

Simply one of the best way to enjoy Kununurra and the Freshwater

Cook up a BBQ on these pontoons, with up to 10 passengers. A skippers ticket isn't required but a drivers license is. Park up next to Elephant Rock and have a swim in the silky freshwater of Lake Kununurra. 


https://www.lkboathire.com.au/

Ivanhoe Farm Cafe

Paddock to Plate

Ivanhoe Farm Cafe

5 mins

Relax under the Mango trees with a homemade morning tea or lunch

Local produce meets kithcen - Ivanhoe Farms Cafe is Sue's creation. Think local, fresh produce being plated up, home-style tasty dishes. Sue has a German backgrounds which means the cakes and tortes are exquisite. Sometimes you can even buy melons and homemade icecream. 

Kelly's Knob Sunsets

Easy and Accessible

Kelly's Knob Sunsets

5 min drive

With both easy and advanced climbs to viewing platforms, this is a fantastic way to see Kununurra and the Ord Valley. View the river systems, Mirima National Park, farming operations, Kimberley ranges and the township.

There are two viewing points at Kelly's Knob. Always drive right up to the top car park. Option 1 is the easiest, turn right from the carpark and the view is right over the rocks. Option 2 is a climb up to the very top. If you are fit, it should take you a short but intense 10 minute walk up. If you're not super fit, take breaks while climbing up, the view gets better and better as you go. To access Option 2, you can follow the signs but essentially follow the bitumen road which is blocked off for cars (but not pedestrians) and turn right when you get to a locked fence. 

Elephant Rock Hike

For keen & fit climbers

Elephant Rock Hike

Total 1.5 hours return including drive and hike

We recommend a sunrise hike for breathtaking views - Elephant Rock and Emu Creek Climb

This one is tricky to give directions on, both driving and climbing. There's no signage from the road in and the directions up the rock is limited to a yellow arrow on a rock. This isn't a typical gazetted drive/hike. It requires a sense of adventure, a good sense of direction and an open minded attitude to rogue roads and hikes. 

We recommend sunrise because the daylight makes the hike easier as you go. There's nothing worse than the looming feeling of getting lost as daylight fades. Allow yourself approx 25 minutes to hike to the top. 

The track in is 4WD only and sandy in parts, previous visitors have said google maps helped them with the drive in. The turn off is approx 400m after the pistol club, on the right. It's approx 600m down that road to the carpark (stay right when it forks) 

Some people use the 'All Trails' app to help navigate the hike. 

The views from the top are sweeping 360 degree breathtaking views. For those that truly love hiking, it's well worth it. 

Molly Springs Waterfall

Spring Fed Waterhole

Molly Springs Waterfall

35 minutes

Cool off in the Spring Fed Waterhole 40km from Kununurra - Molly Springs

This permanent waterfall can be accessed all year round as the water is spring fed. This is a stunning, bite-size waterhole which is about 3 minutes walk from the carpark. Photo Credit to Bec and Justin from 'Trip in a Van' 

Award Winning Rum Tasting

Ord Rum

Award Winning Rum Tasting

15 minutes

Australia's Most Awarded Rum is produced right here in Kununurra. The Hoochery run regular distillery tours, serve lunches, rum cakes and coffee.

Visit their website or socials for their most up to date schedule and opening hours

Dine on Lake Kununurra

Drink and Dine

Dine on Lake Kununurra

5 minutes

Pumphouse Bar and Restaurant. This amazing venue is steeped in history - The original Ord River Pumping Station has been converted to a modern bar & restaurant.

Not only can you get a cocktail, sundowner drinks, snack and meals - you may even get a visit from Luigi the Croc. Hint for families - bring along some spare bread to feed the fish from the restaurant deck and watch the action! 

Fish at Ivanhoe Crossing

Barra Fishing

Fish at Ivanhoe Crossing

20 minutes

Every Fisher's dream come true - Lower Ord Fishing at Ivanhoe Crossing

Beware crocodile and even bull sharks, no visit to Kununurra is complete without a visit to Ivanhoe Crossing. 

View Local Pink Diamonds

Pink Diamonds

View Local Pink Diamonds

5 minutes

View the Worlds Rarest Diamond - the Pink Diamond

While the local Argyle Diamond Mine did stop production in 2020, bringing a halt to 90% of the worlds pink diamond supply, these diamonds are still available to view (and buy) at Kimberley Fine Diamonds, Kununurra - with one of Australia's largest collections. 

Gourmet Camp Oven Experience

Gourmet Experience

Gourmet Camp Oven Experience

15 minutes

An intimate outback dining experience featuring local flavours, live music and unforgettable Kimberley atmosphere.

Enjoy a Gourmet Camp Oven Experience like no other. With small groups, incredible scenery, live music and fresh local ingredients, Josh and Tamsyn deliver an unforgettable evening. These popular dinners book out quickly, so reserve your spot early — our reception team is happy to help organise it for you.

Native Botanical Gin Tasting

Gin Tasting

Native Botanical Gin Tasting

10 minutes

Taste Kununurra’s Pink Diamond Gin, infused with native botanicals at the iconic Hoochery Distillery.

Discover the Native Botanical Pink Diamond Gin from Kununurra’s famous Hoochery Distillery. Infused with wild mango, native lemongrass, boab leaves and native blood root, it’s a true taste of the East Kimberley. Just a short 10-minute drive from town, visit the distillery and try this unique gin for yourself.

Bungle Bungles Purnululu Ranges

Bungle Bungles

Bungle Bungles Purnululu Ranges

8 hours

Explore the Bungle Bungles’ dramatic gorges and beehive formations on an unforgettable multi-day Kimberley adventure.

Purnululu National Park, home of the iconic Bungle Bungles, is a must-see Kimberley highlight. Allow five hours from Kununurra and refuel at Warmun before heading in. With deep chasms, towering gorges and world-famous beehive formations, it’s best explored over at least two nights. Speak with our team about camping or tour options.

The Ultimate Australian River Crossing

Ord River

The Ultimate Australian River Crossing

0.5 hours

This unmissable 4WD Experience is just a short drive from Kununurra - the iconic Ivanhoe Crossing

Driving over Ivanhoe Crossing is a true Kununurra rite of passage. Once the main route to Port Wyndham, it’s now a favourite 4WD and fishing spot. When the crossing is closed in the dry season, locals head to the Spillway instead, where fast-flowing water and bream make for an adventurous alternative.

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Explore Kununurra Town Centre

Kununurra Visitor Centre

4 mins

Wild Mango Cafe

3 mins

Kimberley Grande Sports Bar & Restaurant

4 mins

Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery

4 mins

Kununurra IGA

4 mins

Coles Kununurra

3 mins

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