Great Sandy Desert

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Stretching across the remote interior of Western Australia, the Great Sandy Desert is a vast, otherworldly landscape of red dunes, spinifex grasslands, and ancient rock formations. This is one of Australia's most isolated and untamed regions, where the silence is profound and the night sky blazes with stars. For intrepid travellers, it offers a raw, humbling encounter with the outback, rich in Indigenous heritage and surprising pockets of life after rain.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The Great Sandy Desert is not a quick stop; it demands commitment. For a taste, allow at least 3–5 days to drive from Broome or Kununurra to Wolfe Creek Crater and Purnululu. To tackle part of the Canning Stock Route or explore deeper, budget 1–2 weeks. Most travellers combine it with a broader Kimberley self-drive itinerary, spending 10–14 days covering the region. The dry season (May–October) is essential – roads are impassable in the wet.

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