Mungo National Park and Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area
Everyone has heard of Mungo National Park, recognised for its outstanding universal value as part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area and well-known for the record it preserves of ancient lives and stories. Mungo National Park is also significant in the lives of contemporary Aboriginal people, many of whom are involved in the present-day management of the park. The park is a fragile and sensitive place that is being managed to protect its special qualities for future generations.
Mungo National Park frequently appears in travel programs and articles and is one of the travel experiences highlighted by Lonely Planet’s Blue List. Come and experience this amazing landscape for yourself.
* Take a sunset tour with the traditional owners on a guided Discovery Tour
* See and photograph the renowned Walls of China lunette for yourself
* Learn about the archaeology of the park and world heritage area; there is an interesting and informative display in the park visitor centre
* Explore the pastoral heritage of the park; the lands surrounding the park are Western Lands pastoral leases running mainly sheep
* Drive through this amazing landscape at your own pace; the Drive Tour takes you across the ancient bed of Lake Mungo and over the lunette with opportunities to stop and immerse yourself in this unique landscape along the way
If you want to take full advantage of all the park has to offer you can stay overnight. For a small fee you can camp out under the stars or stay in the Shearer’s Quarters (bookings required for the quarters).
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