{"id":235123,"date":"2022-02-14T12:27:42","date_gmt":"2022-02-14T01:27:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=235123"},"modified":"2022-02-14T12:27:42","modified_gmt":"2022-02-14T01:27:42","slug":"travel-guide-to-mungo-national-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/outback-nsw\/mungo-national-park\/travel-guide-to-mungo-national-park\/","title":{"rendered":"The ultimate travel guide to Mungo National Park"},"content":{"rendered":"
The ancient landscapes here must be seen to be believed, but they are just the beginning of what makes this outback NSW national park one of Australia\u2019s most extraordinary.<\/h5>\n

How many national parks on Earth have been described as harbouring a bookend of humanity? Not many, we\u2019d wager, but then Mungo National Park<\/a> is like nowhere else you\u2019ve ever been.<\/p>\n\n

Located 875 kilometres west of Sydney<\/a> (take the epic Darling River Run<\/a> if you have a few days to spare), its moon-like landscapes are stark and surreal, immense and magical. And its history is staggering. This is a place where megafauna once roamed that lays claim to the oldest collection of fossilised footprints ever uncovered. Then there\u2019s the archaeological discoveries that rewrote history in the late 1960s and \u201970s: dated to around 42,000 years old, Mungo Man and Mungo Lady proved \u2013 scientifically \u2013 that Aboriginal culture has existed here since time immemorial, and represent the oldest known examples of ritual burials in the world.<\/p>\n

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A scenic sand formation (lunette) in the UNESCO World Heritage-Listed Mungo National Park.<\/p><\/div>\n

Mungo national park must-see sights<\/h2>\n

Lake Mungo<\/h3>\n

Lake Mungo is one of 17 dried lake beds within the World Heritage-listed Willandra Lakes Region. About 50,000 years ago, it held a vast amount of water but has long since fossilised, leaving eroding sand dunes to reveal evidence of an area once thriving with prehistoric life; it was here in the layers of sediment that the seminal Mungo Man and Mungo Lady discoveries were made.<\/p>\n

Walls of China<\/h3>\n

Arcing around the eastern edge of the lake, the Walls of China is Mungo\u2019s star attraction. A low curve of sandy hills, or lunette, whose wrinkled clay pinnacles rise up out of the earth like strange bonsai mountains, this hypnotic outback landscape has been sculpted by millennia of sand-soaked winds. Stroll the boardwalk or go further with an NPWS Aboriginal ranger.<\/p>\n

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Moon rising over the Walls of China in World Heritage Mungo National Park.<\/p><\/div>\n

Mungo Woolshed<\/h3>\n

Built in 1869 using an ingenious drop-log cypress pine construction, this historic woolshed harks back to when Gol Gol pastoral station brought thousands of sheep to the region. The farming activity on this dramatic but delicate landscape revealed the secrets of the ancient lake bed.<\/p>\n

Red Top Lookout<\/h3>\n

Head to Red Top Lookout in time for sunset for unparalleled views over the remarkable Mungo landscape as the fading light renders its tapestry of deep ravines, patterns and textures all shades and colours, and the sky \u2013 with its huge moon rising \u2013 turns practically psychedelic.<\/p>\n

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Take in the otherworldly beauty of Mungo National Park. (Image: Melissa Findley)<\/p><\/div>\n

Aboriginal Discovery tour<\/h3>\n

The best way to get under the skin of Mungo is with a ranger who represents one of the three Traditional Owner groups of the region: the Paakantji, Ngiyampaa or Mutthi Mutthi. Booking a NPWS Aboriginal Discovery Guide will see you exploring a sensitive area beyond the Walls of China boardwalk, hearing fascinating Dreamtime stories and more.<\/p>\n

Mungo Loop Track<\/h3>\n

Get acquainted with this awe-inspiring desert landscape by driving, or better yet, cycling the 70-kilometre Mungo Loop Track. Crossing the ancient lake bed to the Walls of China before tracing its shores, this route linking Mungo\u2019s highlights takes in the iconic dunes and mallee country of outback NSW. Stop for a picnic lunch at any one of the lookouts along the way.<\/p>\n

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Another cloudless sunset brings depth to the dunes\u00a0near Vigars Well, accessed by the Mungo Loop Track.<\/p><\/div>\n

Zanci Pastoral Loop<\/h3>\n

Cycling this 10-kilometre route, or treating it as a half-day ramble, provides a glimpse into the pastoral history of the Mungo region. Starting at Mungo Visitor Centre, you\u2019ll pass by dunes under wide open skies \u2013 watching out for birds and other wildlife along the way \u2013 and visit the historic Zanci Homestead site, with its bric-a-brac of buildings and ruins including an old brick chimney.<\/p>\n

The Meeting Place<\/h3>\n

Head to the Meeting Place at Mungo Visitor Centre to learn about Mungo Man and Mungo Lady. While the remains are kept private for cultural reasons, the lunette-shaped viewpoint here symbolises and commemorates their ancient resting place and that of countless Aboriginal ancestors. You\u2019ll also see casts of fossilised human footprints found in a clay pan that date to around 20,000 years ago: the largest known collection in the world of such prehistoric footprints.<\/p>\n

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The meeting place.<\/p><\/div>\n

Mungo national park wildlife<\/h2>\n

Colourful parrots<\/h3>\n

Mungo\u2019s many colourful parrots cut a vibrant contrast against the outback landscape. Spot the mulga parrot, otherwise known as the many-coloured parrot, in all its primary shades; the aptly named rainbow lorikeet; and the mallee ringneck, pictured \u2013 with blue and green plumage and a red forehead, it wears a golden ring around its neck like a scarf.<\/p>\n

Pink cockatoo<\/h3>\n

You don\u2019t need to be an avid birdwatcher to find yourself thrilled to catch a glimpse of this delightful creature, also known as Major Mitchell\u2019s Cockatoo. Mungo National Park is one of the best places to see these Battenberg cake-coloured cockatoos, with their flamboyant pink, orange and yellow crests; at times they can be seen in their hundreds, especially when coming in for the night to roost.<\/p>\n

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Look out for the pink cockatoo.<\/p><\/div>\n

Megafauna<\/h3>\n

OK, so you\u2019ll have to use your imagination for this one; the Willandra Lakes Region was once a prime megafauna stomping ground. Evidence of which \u2013 from the wombat-like diprotodon, pictured, to the short-faced giant kangaroo, or procoptodon \u2013 has been found buried in Mungo\u2019s sediment. Squint and imagine these fantastic beasts roaming the land back when Lake Mungo was in full flood some 50,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene Epoch.<\/p>\n

Red Kangaroo<\/h3>\n

The red kangaroo is not only one of Australia\u2019s most iconic animals, but also the largest marsupial in the world. And Mungo is a prime place to spot a mob or few, almost camouflaged by the landscape.<\/p>\n

Getting to Mungo national park<\/h2>\n

The closest major centre to Mungo National Park is Mildura, between two and three hours\u2019 drive. Whichever way you drive, you will inevitably encounter unsealed roads that are usually in good condition. Always check road conditions and carry adequate food and water.<\/p>\n

Tours in Mungo national park<\/h2>\n

Guided walks around the Walls of China with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Indigenous rangers can be arranged at the\u00a0Mungo Visitor Centre<\/a> (July through October).There are a variety of tours that also cover the wider park, such as Balranald-based Outback Geo Adventures.<\/p>\n

Mungo national park accommodation<\/h2>\n

Mungo Lodge<\/a> is about 15 minutes\u2019 drive from the Mungo Visitor Centre. On a sprawling 77-hectare property, the lodge is well appointed with large rooms, a restaurant and a cosy bar area.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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