Parnngurr Community
Deep in the red heart of the Western Australian outback, Parnngurr Community offers an authentic encounter with the remote and ancient landscapes of the Kimberley. This small Martu Aboriginal community lies on the edge of the Gibson Desert, providing a rare window into Indigenous culture and the stark beauty of the spinifex plains. It's a place for travellers seeking profound solitude, cultural insight, and a true sense of Australia's vast interior.
Highlights & What to See
- Martu Culture & Art: Visit the local art centre to see vibrant contemporary paintings that tell Dreamtime stories and depict the desert country. Engage with community members to learn about traditional hunting, gathering, and bush tucker.
- Kumpupirntily (Lake Disappointment): A vast, salt-encrusted lake that shimmers in the heat. The Martu name means 'lake of the dreaming serpent'. It's a sacred site and a breathtaking natural wonder.
- Karlamilyi National Park: One of Australia's largest and most remote national parks, featuring rugged gorges, permanent waterholes, and ancient rock engravings. Access is via 4WD only and requires permits.
- Canning Stock Route: Parnngurr sits on the historic Canning Stock Route, a 1,850 km track once used to move cattle. You can explore sections of this outback trail, with wells and ruins marking the way.
- Desert Wildlife: Look for red kangaroos, perentie lizards, and a dazzling array of birds around waterholes. Night skies are spectacular with zero light pollution.
Suggested Time to Spend
Given the extreme remoteness, plan at least 2–3 days to soak in the atmosphere and explore nearby sites. Day trips to Karlamilyi National Park require a full day with a capable 4WD. Allow extra days if you're driving the Canning Stock Route. Be self-sufficient with fuel, water, and supplies—there are no shops beyond basic community stores.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Newman: The nearest town with services, about 400 km west. A good base before heading into the desert.
- Karijini National Park: Famous for its gorges and waterfalls, located to the west. Combine with Parnngurr for a contrasting outback experience.
- Punmu Community: Another Martu community on the edge of the Gibson Desert, offering similar cultural insights.
- Rudall River National Park: Part of the larger Karlamilyi area, with remote camping and 4WD tracks.
- Telfer Gold Mine: A large open-pit mine that offers a glimpse into modern outback industry (permission required).
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Image credits
- Karijini National Park — Graeme Churchard from Bristol (51.4414, -2.5242), UK / CC BY 2.0
- Newman — Paebi photographer: Michael Sigrist / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Karlamilyi National Park — europeanspaceagency / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Canning Stock Route — Phil Schubert / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Telfer Gold Mine — NASA Earth Observatory image by Michala Garrison, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Story by Emily Cassidy. / Public domain