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Karijini Eco Retreat

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    Karijini Eco Retreat

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    • BBQ
    • Cot available
    • Highchair available
    • Camp Site(s) Unpowered
    • Family Room(s)
    • Honeymoons
    • Camp Kitchen
    • King Room(s)
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Licensed Restaurant
    • Family Friendly
    • BBQ Area
    • Shop / Kiosk
    • Housekeeping
    • Outdoor furniture
    • Verandah
    • Gay Friendly
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    Eco resort

    by b_day (prior to 01/07/2010) As a OTHER
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    We stay here recently and weren't overly impressed with the resort. The cabins are far too close together given the acres available and most don't take any advantage of the shelter provided by gum trees and the like. The reception is staffed by backpackers and they have limited knowledge of the park with no maps of the trails or walks available. We also inspected the camping sites but they were basic and also overpriced for what you got. The signage within the park is limited and not to the standard of other National Parks so there is the potential to get yourself into some trouble if you aren't careful. However, the scenery in Karajini Park is spectacular and if you are reasonably agile you can experience this to the full with a number of walks available.

    Location

    Savannah Campground
    (off Weano Road)
    Karijini National Park WA

    Additional InfoKarijini National Park is the second largest national park in Western Australia. A party led by explorer F.T. Gregory explored the area in 1861. He named the Hamersley Range, on which the park is centred, after his friend Edward Hamersley. Situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, the park's climate can best be described as tropical semi-desert. A highly variable, mainly summer rainfall of 250-350 mm, often associated with thunderstorms and cyclones, is accompanied by temperatures frequently topping 40 degrees Celsius. The ideal times to visit the park are late autumn, the winter months and early spring. Winter days are warm and clear, but nights are cold and sometimes frosty.
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