easy
6–8 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; light walking involved
Discover the ancient landscapes and cultural treasures of Mungo National Park on this engaging guided day tour. Uncover archaeological wonders, stunning scenery, and native wildlife—all with expert insights and comfort.
7 Hours | Daily | A$175 per person
Embark on a captivating guided tour of Mungo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in Aboriginal history. Explore the stunning Walls of China, witness ancient archaeological wonders, and enjoy personalized stops to discover unique flora and fauna. All meals and refreshments are provided for an unforgettable day of adventure.
Adult - $175 (2 person min) Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) - $480 Child - $90
7 Hours Pick up from your place of accommodation 'Balranald area' 10am.
This fantastic and magic place is of great significance to the Ngyiampaa, Mutthi Mutthi and Southern Paakantyi people, whose connection with the land reaches back more than 40,000 years.
Mungo National Park is about 150kms North of Balranald, NSW, 876kms west of Sydney and 720 from Melbourne. Mungo National Park is part of the Willandra Lakes Region, a World Heritage Site covering 2,400 square kilometres, and incorporating seventeen dry lakes.
The area is known worldwide for the outstanding archaeological finds like Mungo Man (the world’s oldest human cremation), Mungo Woman, and human footprints dating back to the last ice age that tell an incredible story about the long history of Australian Aboriginal people.
Our tours are very flexible and we’ll do as many stops as needed, so we can show you the flora and fauna of the region and to “sense” first-hand what makes Yanga such a unique place.
Tours are all inclusive and you only need to bring good walking shoes, your favourite hat and of course your camera. We’ll supply all the rest.
If you don’t find exactly what you require on the menu below we will be more than happy to tailor-make itineraries to cater your needs and interests. Happy planning!
• Walking Shoes • Hat • Camera • Extra Batteries • Extra Memory Card • Water and Sunscreen
Leave the rest to us.
Bring plenty of water as the outback climate can be dry and hot.
Apply sunscreen, wear a hat, and sunglasses to protect against strong sun exposure.
Follow guide instructions when visiting archaeological areas to preserve their integrity.
Use binoculars for better viewing of wildlife and distant landscape features.
Mungo National Park is home to some of Australia’s oldest known human remains, dating back over 40,000 years.
Efforts focus on preserving the archaeological sites and native habitats, promoting responsible tourism in the outback.
Protect yourself from sun exposure during outdoor walking and sightseeing.
summer specific
Supportive footwear suitable for uneven terrain around archaeological sites.
Capture the striking landscapes and ancient features.
Stay hydrated during long periods of walking.