The Bungle Bungle Range is located in Western Australia and is a landscape consisting of a group of dome-shaped mountains that alternate between red and black. These circular mountain towers were formed over millions of years through the erosion of sandstone and conglomerate rock by rainwater, creating a unique honeycomb-like formation.
This national park contains the Bungle Bungle range of sculpted sandstone rocks and open wilderness.
Coastal route with scenic highlights like the 12 Apostles rock stacks, beaches & a wildlife refuge.
Runs through the outback, providing a taste of the Australian wilderness.
Along the east coast, with beautiful beaches and coastal scenery.
Known for its coral reefs and marine life.