"The Bungle Bungles look super cool, they're like mini domes shaped like beehives!"
Bungle Bungles, Purnululu National Park
Also known as: Purnululu National Park. Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, draws travelers with its beehive-shaped sandstone formations. These striking domes, formed over millions of years, are a highlight for vloggers who often capture their vibrant orange and black stripes. Cathedral Gorge, a natural amphitheater, provides an acoustic wonderland, while Echidna Chasm offers a narrow, towering passage that changes color with the sun's movement. WanderVlogs shares insights from real explorers, emphasizing the importance of visiting during the cooler months to avoid extreme temperatures. Helicopter tours offer a bird's-eye view of this geological marvel, while guided walks provide deeper understanding of the area's cultural significance to the Indigenous custodians. The remote location ensures a sense of solitude, allowing travelers to connect deeply with the landscape's ancient beauty.
Last updated: Dec 15, 2025
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