Top 8 Things to do for Honeymoon in Kununurra, Western Australia

August 31, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Kununurra, Australia including Lake Argyle Cruises, Aviair, Kimberley Air Tours, Kingfisher Tours, Lake Argyle Tours "Kimberley Durack", HeliSpirit, Lake Argyle Adventures, Emma Gorge.
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1. Lake Argyle Cruises

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5.0 based on 662 reviews

Lake Argyle Cruises

LAKE ARGYLE CRUISES is the original tour company on Lake Argyle. We offer a range of scenic cruises catering for individual travellers as well as tour groups. Our fleet of purpose built vessels offer comfortable seating and unobstructed views that leave many customers exclaiming words such as “amazing”, “breathtaking”, and “unbelievable”. Lake Argyle is Australia’s largest expanse of fresh water. It boasts over 26 species of native fish and supports a commercial fishery as well as the newly established Aquaculture industry. Latest research estimates up to 25,000 Johnstone River Fresh Water crocodiles inhabit Lake Argyle, Rock Wallabies thrive in rocky crevices close to the water’s edge, Eros (Wallaroos) on the islands have adapted to feed on the lakes aquatic plants. We specialise in observing wildlife, but due to the nature of wild animals it cannot be guaranteed you will see all that is described in this brochure. At Lake Argyle village above the Main Dam you will find motel style cabins, shop, bar, restaurant and a caravan park. Drop in and try the local catch, “Silver Cobbler” delivered fresh daily. Nearby is the Historical Durack Family Homestead Museum. The inland sea was created in 1971, by damming the mighty Ord River, forming a storage reservoir to supply one of the country’s largest and most ambitious irrigation schemes. What was once “Argyle Downs”, a million acre cattle station, is now an immense body of water amid a largely untamed and rugged wilderness in the remote East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Aptly named “Lake Argyle”, this majestic waterway can at times encompass and area of more than 2000 km2, a volume of water equivalent to 54 Sydney harbours. With its ever changing moods and landscapes it has developed into a unique eco-system, home to an amazing array of wildlife. There is no better was to capture all of this outstanding beauty than to take a cruise with Lake Argyle Cruises. We offer a selection of tours catering for the individual traveller as well as large tour groups. Specialised charters such as bird watching, bush walking and exploration can be arranged with prior notice.

2. Aviair

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Aviair

Locally owned and operated, Aviair is the specialist when it comes to touring the spectacular Kimberley region, including the world heritage listed Purnululu National Park where the Bungle Bungle range enthrals visitors. The remote Mitchell Falls, Kimberley Coast and Cockburn Range are equally spectacular in their natural beauty and an air tour is the best way to explore. Aviair operate scenic flights, day tours and overnight packages from Kununurra, to the Bungle Bungle, Mitchell Falls and over the impressive Cockburn Ranges. Private charter and air transfers are also available across the Kimberley. Aviair’s business foundation is the twin principles of safety and service – both being areas where we will not compromise. Safety is key in all that we do and leads through to delivering the best service to our customers.

3. Kimberley Air Tours

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Kimberley Air Tours

Kimberley Air Tours offer spectacular air tours by seaplane and fixed wing aircraft to the many iconic destinations in the Kimberley. With guaranteed window seats passengers get to view; World Heritage Listed Bungle Bungle Range, magnificent Lake Argyle, the iconic Mitchell Falls, the Kimberley Coast and the famous Horizontal Falls. Tours depart from Kununurra, Lake Argyle and Broome.

4. Kingfisher Tours

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Kingfisher Tours

Shoal Air offers a spectacular selection of tours across the remote Kimberley. Our planes fly you to the most amazing experiences where you can 4WD, hike, helicopter and swim. We also offer options to stay overnight at the Mitchell Falls in glamping luxury. We will take you on amazing inland and coastal adventures and fishing experiences too . So come with us, a local tour company, with local guides and experience this incredibly unique part of Australia.

5. Lake Argyle Tours "Kimberley Durack"

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Lake Argyle Tours "Kimberley Durack"

Boat cruises on Lake Argyle on board the Kimberley Durack. Lake Argyle is Australia's largest expanse of freshwater surrounded by breathtaking Kimberley scenery. The Lake is home to an amazing array of wildlife including more than 30,000 crocodiles, 270 species of birds. Discover spectacular Lake Argyle aboard the Kimberley Durack (affectionately known as the orange boat)and join us on a Breakfast, Lunch or Sunset Cruise.

6. HeliSpirit

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HeliSpirit

Experience an epic helicopter adventure with award-winning HeliSpirit flights at key Kimberley destinations such as Kununurra, Mitchell Falls, El Questro and Lake Argyle. Enjoy an eagle's view of our extraordinary landscape on a personalised helicopter tour. HeliSpirit's range of helicopter adventures includes: landing at remote waterfalls to swim and explore the area on foot, tailored air safaris and scenic helicopter flights. Our team of skilled and friendly pilots will ensure your helicopter flight is a memorable lifetime experience.

7. Lake Argyle Adventures

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Lake Argyle Adventures

IT IS OUR PLEASURE to offer two incredibly tasty tours from Lake Argyle, the Kimberley, Western Australia: A Taste Of The Ord Valley & The Gourmet Camp Oven Experience! Tour 1: 'A TASTE OF THE ORD VALLEY' - Morning Tea With a Twist. This taste adventure explores the unique world around our stunning lake and the beautiful food that she provides. Treat yourself to a delectable morning tea focusing on bush tucker and local produce. If you have a passion for learning and an appetite for a uniquely outback morning tea, then this is the tour for you! Tour 2: The 'GOURMET CAMP OVEN EXPERIENCE' - Dining With a Difference. This exclusive experience overlooks the vast Lake Argyle from a private lookout. Soak in the ambiance of a Kimberley sunset as it transforms into a star-lit sky, the perfect setting for your 3 course gourmet dinner. ​All dishes are created with an emphasis on flavour and freshness using a combination of bush tucker and locally sourced produce.

8. Emma Gorge

Gibb River Road El Questro Wilderness Park, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743 Australia +61 8 9161 4388 http://www.elquestro.com.au/Stay-at-Emma-Gorge.aspx
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4.5 based on 422 reviews

Emma Gorge

Reviewed By loveindo - Broome, Australia

Access in to Emma Gorge is along a short track where this year 2 shallow stretches of water had to be crossed to reach the Resort parking area. Emma Gorge Resort is part of El Questro Wilderness Park & boasts lovely gardens , glamping tents & luxury accommodation as well as Emmas Restaurant & a pool. Casual dining, coffee & snacks available as well as souvenirs. Plenty of parking & nice clean public toilets. There is a reasonably easy start to the challenging Gorge walk where the creek is crossed in several places & some climbing is involved but as long as you tackle it with decent walking shoes & plenty of drinking water people of any age & reasonable fitness should manage. Turquoise pool is easy enough to reach & swimming is possible here. The rest of the walk to the waterfall is only a little bit further on. The towering cliffs surround this chilly waterhole that rarely sees much sunshine. After a fairly dry wet season the waterfall was still running, only a narrow stream, but running none the less. Lots of people were braving a swim in the cool pool but it is actually a nice spot to just sit for a while before heading back down to the resort. The return walk seemed a little less daunting somehow. But icy cool water provided on the verandah of the resort & lush green grass to loll on for a while saw us recovering quickly enough.

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