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Kalumburu - WA 

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PlaceID55436
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Latitude14.2963º S 14º 17' 46.68" S
Longitude126.6428º E 126º 38' 34.22" E
Altitude0
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 Description of Kalumburu

The Kalumburu township is located in the far northern Kimberley and is a modern aboriginal community. This community was originally established at Pago and known as the Drysdale River Mission but was relocated to the present Kalumburu township site in 1927.
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A permit to enter Kalumburu can be obtained free of charge and an additional permit (free payable) is required if you are going to visit or stay at any of the northern beaches (obtained on arrival from the Kalumburu community centre or from McGowan Island, or Honeymoon Bay). Alcohol is not permitted because Kalumburu is a dry community.

The Kalumburu community is run by the Kalumburu Aboriginal Corporation themselves. Visitors are welcomed by the community and a number of services operate to enable you to enjoy your stay for an extended period if you wish.
Like other areas along the Kimberley coast, Kalumburu was bombed by the Japanese in WWII and combined with the history of the mission and various relics and ruins around the area, there is much to see and do other than the obvious fishing and camping.

Most visitors will not stay within the confines of the Kalumburu township as the real highlights are out along the coastline. Within the township, there is a caravan and camping area run through the Mission, plus you can obtain fuel (diesel, unleaded and leaded) and you can purchase foodstuffs from the supermarket (excellent range of fresh, frozen, and packaged foods as well as video library, clothing, fishing equipment, and basic hardware items). Eftpos banking facilities also operate from a manned booth at the back of the store.
Note: There are no vehicle repair facilities and no spare parts in Kalumburu, but at the worst you could arrange for parts to be delivered on the next supply truck.

Your permit states that you are only allowed to camp within designated areas, which are the Kalumburu caravan park or the Mission Camping Ground - both in town, or head out to the coast to either Honeymoon Bay or McGowan Island which are run by Aboriginal families. No bush camping elsewhere is allowed. Fines and evictions are enforced.

Like most Aboriginal Communities Kalumburu is not without its own problems. There have been problems with some of the coast camps at different times, but you could consider staying in at the Mission in town (clean and green sites with power) and just drive out the 20-30 km to the beaches for day visits. For more information or bookings call: (08) 9161 4333 or Fax: (08) 9161 4349.

Costs per night

Adult = $10
child 6 / 15 years = $4
child under 6 = free
Family rate ( Mum, Dad & unlimited kids) = $25

Alternatively, very basic facilities are available at Honeymoon Bay and McGowan Island camping areas and similar fees apply. Each of these camping areas also operates various tours, such as fishing & crabbing. It is best to pre-book these if possible, or enquire on arrival for the next available tour as they fill fast. You just cannot appreciate this area without a boat, so if you don't bring your own you should take at least one day on a fishing tour. Prices range from $50 - $70 per person for a half day. No bait or gear is supplied.

Mission

When visiting Kalumburu, make sure you go see Father Anscar's museum. People continually report that the tour guided by Father Anscar is the best part of their visit to the area as he has the greatest personality and is very entertaining. Tours are normally run at 10am weekdays and last for 1.5 hours. The Kalumburu Mission also offers camping for those prefering to stay in town rather than camp out at one of the private beaches camps. This would mean a drive of 20-30 km to the beaches as required so will suit visitors that do not require coastal access for their boat, and prefer "clean & green" facilities.

Opening Hours for Kalumburu Facilities are outlined below:

Supermarket

Open Tuesday - Friday: 8.30am - 10.50am, then 1.30pm - 3.50pm. Closed all day Sunday. Also closed Monday after 10.50am.

Takeaway

Providing hot chips, pies etc. Open Monday 8.30 - 1pm. Open Tuesday - Friday: 8.30am - 3.50pm

Fuel

Open Monday - Friday: 7.15am - 11.15am, then 1.30pm - 4.00pm.

 Weather & Climate for Kalumburu

Closest Weather Station

Kalumburu at 12:00 02 Dec WDT
Distance from Kalumburu 0.27km E
TemperatureFeels LikeRel. HumidityDew PointPressureRainfallWind DirectionWind SpeedGusts
32.9°C 34.6°C 51% 21.7°C 1008.9hPa 0.0mm N 15km/h
8knots
20km/h
11knots

Closest Climatic Station

Troughton Island
Distance from Kalumburu 80.43km NW
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 31.831.531.932.7 31.129.028.128.7 30.131.632.932.9
Mean Min. °C 26.326.126.426.8 25.223.322.122.5 24.426.227.327.2
Mean Rain mm 259.1189.9140.420.6 42.09.23.60.4 0.11.010.062.9

 Treks passing Kalumburu

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Kalumburu is a unique aboriginal settlement in the far northern Kimberley. With an entry permit, the Kalumburu community welcome visitors to visit their beaches and to enjoy superb reef and river fishing. [Feature Story]

 Places within 5km of Kalumburu

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 Recommended Reading for Kalumburu

Raster 50K Kimberley WA - DVD Raster 50K Kimberley WA - DVD
The map images on the DVD are digital scans of the Defence Departments 1:50,000 topographical map series that covers most of the Kimberley region of north-west W.A in addition to major offshore islands and reefs.
$119.00 [Add to Cart]
Natmap Digital Maps 2008 Natmap Digital Maps 2008
NATMAP Digital Maps 2008 is the next generation of Geoscience Australia's popular NATMAP Raster 1:250 000 scale topographic digital maps. NATMAP Digital Maps 2008 are exact digital copies of Geoscience Australia's NATMAP topographic maps. They cover the whole of Australia at 1:250 000 scale, and are current to 2006.
$99.00 [Add to Cart]Latest Edition
SD5209 Drysdale SD5209 Drysdale
This 1:250K topographic paper map covers an area about 150km from east to west and 110km from north to south (1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude). The map contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries.
$10.00 [Add to Cart]Allow 2 weeks for delivery
Kimberley Kimberley
Thoroughly field-checked using Hema's GPS Mapping System, The Kimberley map clearly differentiates between roads and tracks and shows all road distances, points of interest, and facilities. The reverse side comes alive with photos capturing the essence of this rugged landscape.
Kimberley - StreetSmart Kimberley - StreetSmart
Excellent, detailed map including camping areas, caravan parks, picnic areas and covers major towns and attractions. Covers Broome, Derby, Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Kununurra, Wyndam and includes the Gibb River Road.
Kimberley CD Rom Kimberley CD Rom
The Kimberley CD-Rom Map offers Hema’s Kimberley paper map in a format you can use with your GPS tracking software, plus all the text and photos from the original map in an easy-to-use webpage format. Each map is packed with facility information, GPS waypoints and tourist points of interest
North-West Australia North-West Australia
This map includes a map covering the northwest of Australia from Perth to Darwin. It includes a small amount of information on locations covered by the maps, as well as climate profiles and a road distance chart. Comes in a Plastic Wallet.
Pilbara - Kimberley Pilbara - Kimberley
As well as covering the Kimberley and Pilbara regions, this map also has a small amount of infomation on the towns, distance chart and climate profiles. Comes in a plastic wallet.

 Important Notes

Whilst indicating location of water supplies, ExplorOz makes no recommendation with regard to the quality of water for drinking purposes. We strongly recommend that when travelling you take ample supplies of water from reliable drinking water sources.