First went there in 2010 and again in May 2012. For the energetic all the adrenaline rush you need can be had in the gorges, for everyone else take in the magicalgorges and the visitor's centre. And a great learning experience at the same time!

First went there in 2010 and again in May 2012. For the energetic all the adrenaline rush you need can be had in the gorges, for everyone else take in the magicalgorges and the visitor's centre. And a great learning experience at the same time!
Stayed for a Saturday night in May. Greeted by friendly, courteous staff. We 'checked into' the tent before setting off to one of the nearby gorge lookouts before the sun set.
The tents are nothing flash but are suited to this type of environment. This one was clean, spacious and had a rustic charm about it. Sitting on the 'verandah'...
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Just stayed at Karijini Eco Park.(april 2012). We camped in our own van.. Wet area facilities are VERY IMPORTANT to me and these were great. Flushing toilets, hot showers, kept clean. The staff were great at the office. The restaurant food exceptional. There is a lot of red dust...but you ARE in the northwest. The gorge walks will blow your...
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We have just left Karijini in April 2012 and I rate the experience as one of our best. April is just before their peak time so the caravan park was not packed so there were very few queues for toilets and showers.
We have our own van and relied on solar power to keep our Engel gosurvived old cold. We...
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we were there in September 2010 and it was very disappointing - to put it mildly. It was hot and there was not even a fan; used the hairdryer and all electrics failed. The food was awful, perhaps not surprising as the whole place seemed to be run by a group of students who were not organised. At night, after...
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Karijini National Park is one of the most spectacular I have been to. We had intended to base ourselves in our new tent at $7 per night - but the morning heat, the constant swarms of flies and the evening storms put an end to that - so, after two nights in our own tent, we found ourselves in an...
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Okay so i'm torn with this one ...
I stayed here for 1 night only on Dec 26th. I was with two of my mates - the boys had a twin tent and I a double deluxe to myself.
The national park is awesome - such a gorgeous part of the world, the tents are a great idea but here's...
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A great stay here at karijini! Beautiful! That's really all I can say! It was nice and it made you feel relaxed!
We stayed at the eco retreat in a tent at the end of august. We stayed for just one night as we had been camping rough and felt we needed a bit of luxury and comfort, but found it all a big rip off. Our tent was ok but just a tent, the bottom zip was broken so mosquitoes found...
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Kirijini is worth the effort. Its a long drive to get there. We camped at the campsite and found it comfortable, clean, beautifully maintained and enough space between campsites. It was very simple but that is what you are there for. Having showers was an unexpected luxury. It would have been good if we were warned beforehand that we have...
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