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The Karijini Experience takes place at the Karijini Airstrip, situated on Banjima Drive, just past the turnoff for the Karijini Visitor Centre.
The ideal time to explore Karijini National Park is end of Summer/ start of Autumn (February to April), when the temperatures are moderate, perfect for hiking and still warm enough to enjoy a refreshing dip in the hidden water holes.
We recommend spending at least 4 days exploring Karijini National Park to uncover its hidden swim spots, epic hikes, unique wildlife and learn about the Banjima culture. Start your trip at the Visitor Centre for maps and tips to make the most of your adventure!
While most events and activities are free, please visit our events page here to find details on paid options.
No. Karijini National Park offers a mix of sealed and unsealed roads. While a 4WD can take you to more remote areas, you can still experience incredible sights without one!
Yes, the entry fee is around $15 per vehicle ($8 for concessions). These fees contribute to the maintenance of the National Park.
The Karijini Experience is held in a remote bush location. Currently, we have limited facilities to cater for people with disabilities. We have one wheelchair-accessible toilet and shower facility on site. We are planning to better enable and accommodate guests in the future.