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Où : PURNULULU NATIONAL PARK (BUNGLE BUNGLE) - KIMBERLEY - WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Durée : 7 days
Points forts : 5 Fingers, Piccaninny Gorge, Black Rock Pool, Cathedral Gorge
Langue : The tour is originally in English
Purnululu was only known to Aboriginals People and a few adventurers. Listed as a World Heritage Site since 2003, Purnululu still remains a mythical and very isolated world of breathtaking natural beauty.
Purnululu National Park is a mythical and very isolated world of breathtaking natural beauty. Beyond Cathedral Gorge, beyond the famous domes and beyond Piccaninny Gorge, in the heart of the park, in a world forgotten by tourists, carved by almost 400 million years of erosion, snuggled up in lost times, 5 small gorges are hidden: “The 5 Fingers”.
The "5 Fingers" are therefore 5 small gorges, all 5 different from each other. Sometimes 200 meters high, the cliffs shrink, leaving the walker with only the space necessary for his progress. The light is dimmed, the orange-red of the rock collars the daylight a light pink. The air is cooling. We evolve in a world of unreal dimensions.
Départ: Kununurra.
Fin: Kununurra
Duration: 7 days
The expedition starts 7:30 am on the date nominated. We will travel 4 hours by 4WD to commence our exploration deep into the Purnululu National Park.
Peut-être croiserons nous des randonneurs le premier jour à proximité de Cathedral Cave mais très vite nous entrerons dans un monde que très peu de gens ont vu. Pendant les six jours suivants, nous explorerons les gorges des "5 Fingers".
Nous marcherons environ 8 à 12km par jour. Je prévois de quitter le camp à 8:00 chaque matin. Notre journée commencera tôt pour éviter de trop marcher dans les chaleurs de l'après midi. Nous retournerons à notre campement vers 16h00.
Pendant la journée les températures grimpent au-delà de 35 ° C mais pendant la soirée, nous profitons de températures beaucoup plus confortables. Pendant la nuit, il fait assez frais pour que vous vous blottissiez dans votre sac de couchage.
Ce qui est inclus
Transport en 4X4
Diner entrée, plat, dessert tous les soirs.
Un guide bilingue et expérimenté
Ce qui n'est pas inclus:
L'hotel à Kununurra
Premier diner à Kununurra
Petit déjeuner, déjeuner et snacks
Dernier diner à Kununurra
Activités optionnelles
Vol en hélicoptère au dessus des gorges de Purnululu. Le prix est de $300 pour 18 minutes de vol ou $450 pour 30 minutes
S'il vous plait, consultez la liste consacrée à l'équipement à emporter.
Basé sur 3 d'avis
Les avis des clients sont rédigés par nos clients après leur visite de 1- Purnululu National Park (Bungle).
Purnululu review June 2022 We’ve just returned from a truly unique and amazing 7 day bushwalk in the Purnululu National Park with Sebastian from No Traces Bushwalking. As experienced Bushwalkers, Outdoor Education teachers and Adventure guides when younger, this was our first ever commercial trip being guided. We are still buzzing from this truly unique and special experience and can highly recommend it to anyone who truly wants to physically challenge and immerse them-self in the natural world. Deep and massive gorges and huge sandstone dome peaks dominate the landscape and freshwater swimming holes constantly entice you into their crystal clear and refreshing depths. Purnululu is also such an incredibly spiritual place you can’t help but feel like you have to tread carefully, having no impact on this timeless fragile place. To sum up what made this trip so unique and special to us? 1/ The astoundingly beautiful and unique scenery 2/ The remoteness and feeling like not many people had seen or experienced the places we were shown 3/ having Sebastian as our experienced and knowledgeable local guide meant we safely accessed many remote and magical hidden gems that we would not have discovered on our own. Sebastian’s safety practices and ongoing support and encouragement was greatly appreciated. 4/ Sebastian’s 3 course dinners were healthy, delicious and plentiful. We take away soooo many wonderful Purnululu memories and feel so incredible grateful and privileged to have been shown a small glimpse of this culturally and geologically rich and diverse place…..while leaving NO Traces . Wendy Wait (Outdoor Education Teacher)
I wanted to thank you from the bottom of the heart for a truly life changing experience. Although for me the week was at times “out of comfort zone' challenging - the gains from the experience far out way facing my (rock climbing) fears. I do believe your week to be one of the most magical experiences of my life. I so appreciated your way of guiding - not giving too much away on daily expectations so that each experience is formed by us - not an interpretation of what we are told. Your level of care, enthusiasm and respect for the environment was evident from start to finish - and this was appreciated. The meals were delicious and equipment guidance perfect also. I so look forward to doing another walk in the future and am and a Notraces convert -
It’s difficult, almost impossible for me to find words to adequately describe the vast beauty of these places. The many photos we took, although beautiful, also fail to portray their true nature. Spending three weeks in the Kimberly wilderness has been a life-changing experience for me. The first week was breathtaking and exciting. The following two weeks I found a feeling of inner peace growing inside me, away from the noise and static of the world, a feeling of becoming smaller in a vast wilderness, a feeling of being connected to the places I was in. Life becomes simple; sleep, eat, walk, swim, all surrounded by incredible beauty. The walking is challenging and some days are hard, but there is no reward without work. I like to think of the wilderness as a ‘default reality’, something that is always there, constant, unaffected by the outside world in which we all live – the ‘alternate reality’.