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Mungo National Park

Visit the spectacular landscape that is home to the Mungo Lady and Mungo Man. The final resting place for these human cremations some 42,000 years old.
You can do a self-guided drive tour through Mungo that takes you past the "Walls of China", which run along the eastern shoreline of the largest lake. Or you can arrange a tour through Mungo at the Visitor Centre onsite.
With accommodation to suit everyone, Mungo is an experience in the outback everyone needs to do once.
Check the NP website for opening and closure.
For discovery tour bookings, park information including closures. visit the National Parks Visitor Website.

Accessibility

Mungo is open 24/7 weather permitting.

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