Valle De La Muerte

Valle De La Muerte (Valley of Death) is a starkly beautiful desert region in the northern reaches of New South Wales, Australia. Despite its ominous name, this remote landscape offers a haunting, otherworldly beauty with its red sand dunes, ancient riverbeds, and towering ghost gums. The silence here is profound, broken only by the rustle of wind across the sand. For travellers seeking solitude and raw nature, this is a place to disconnect and immerse yourself in the vastness of the outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to explore Valle De La Muerte properly. Arrive early to enjoy the cool morning and watch the dunes change colour. Spend a few hours hiking the dunes and ghost gum walk, then drive to the lookout and explore Sturt National Park. If you're camping, stay overnight for spectacular starry skies – the Milky Way arcs overhead with no light pollution. Otherwise, a long day trip from Tibooburra is feasible, but you'll want to linger.

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