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  1. Ka Ka Mundi Tagalong Tours

    Ka Ka Mundi Tagalong Tours, Springsure, Queensland. 573 likes · 2 talking about this. Outback Queensland Bush Tours and Aboriginal Art

  2. Ka Ka Mundi tours on Vimeo

    Darryl Black from Ka Ka Mundi Tag-along Tours is at The Keeping Place in the Springsure Cemetery. Just next to this table where Darryl is explaining his 'theory' of Aboriginal history in this area is an indigenous crypt containing bark wrappedAboriginal remains and artefacts. Daryl can be reached on 0492156705. Upload, livestream, and ...

  3. I am doing this first tour...

    I am doing this first tour for fb friends and family and local Central Queensland people, could you share my tagalong tours page if don't want to come along please, after alot of interest and people...

  4. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park

    More than 30km of remote sandstone escarpments and plateaus dominate the skyline at Ka Ka Mundi. Location Ka Ka Mundi is 130km or two hours drive south-west of Springsure and 465km by road south-west of Rockhampton.

  5. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park

    The sandstones of Ka Ka Mundi were laid down in freshwater lakes and streams about 180 million years ago. In more recent geological time, basaltic lava covered the ranges. Erosion over the ages has left only a few basalt outcrops, such as Mount Ka Ka Mundi. Old cattle yards near some of the springs are reminders of early European history.

  6. Big Sky Tagalong Tours

    Big Sky Tagalong Tours offers tag-along tours for both on and off road 4WD tours specialising in remote area travel. From camp grounds to tourist attractions, cooking facilities to history lessons. Big Sky Tagalong Tours offers a range of tours for the whole family to enjoy. At Big Sky Tagalong Tours, we offer a range of self-drive, tag-along ...

  7. Ka Ka Mundi Carnarvon National Park

    The sandstones of Ka Ka Mundi were laid down in freshwater lakes and streams about 180 million years ago. In more recent geological time, basaltic lava covered the ranges. Erosion over the ages has left only a few basalt outcrops, such as Mount Ka Ka Mundi. Old cattle yards near some of the springs are reminders of early European history.

  8. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park

    The sandstones of Ka Ka Mundi were laid down in freshwater lakes and streams about 180 million years ago. In more recent geological time, basaltic lava covered the ranges. Erosion over the ages has left only a few basalt outcrops, such as Mount Ka Ka Mundi. Old cattle yards near some of the springs are reminders of early European history.

  9. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park

    The sandstones of Ka Ka Mundi were laid down in freshwater lakes and streams about 180 million years ago. In more recent geological time, basaltic lava covered the ranges. Erosion over the ages has left only a few basalt outcrops, such as Mount Ka Ka Mundi. Old cattle yards near some of the springs are reminders of early European history.

  10. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park Capricorn

    The sandstones of Ka Ka Mundi were laid down in freshwater lakes and streams about 180 million years ago. In more recent geological time, basaltic lava covered the ranges. Erosion over the ages has left only a few basalt outcrops, such as Mount Ka Ka Mundi. Old cattle yards near some of the springs are reminders of early European history.

  11. Exploring Carnarvon National Park over three days

    A bush camping area is located along the broad sand bank of the Nogoa River (2.4km from park entrance). Getting to Salvator Rosa. The Salvator Rosa section is 168km from Springsure and 135km from Tambo via Mount Playfair Road, and 230km (3 hours) from Emerald Airport. 4WD access only. 4. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park

  12. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park Capricorn

    A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. Find out more about camping in Ka Ka Mundi. Book online. There is no longer any onsite self-registration available. If you cannot book online, see camping bookings for other options. Other accommodation

  13. Tagalong Tours of Australia

    About Us. TAGALONG TOURS is owned and operated by Paul Stafford from his home base in Cairns, which is in Far North Queensland, Australia. Paul has over 30 years of experience in off road adventures all over Australia. He is pleased to do what he really loves the most, and that's to help you get out and see Australia 4×4 style.

  14. Exploring Remote Camps Within the Carnarvon National Park

    The Salvator Rosa section of Carnarvon National Park is a visual feast for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With stunning geological features like Bull Creek cliff face and the towering white escarpment of Boodyadella, it's easy to see why the area was named after the 17th Century Baroque landscape painter, Salvator Rosa. The park offers a self-drive tour suitable for high clearance 4WD ...

  15. Carnarvon National Park

    You'll need to bush walk a little to appreciate the best sites, but the Ka Ka Mundi and Salvator Rosa sections will also exercise your 4WD. The Ka Ka Mundi and Salvator Rosa Sections of Carnarvon National Park are located midway between the small towns of Tambo and Springsure and there are separate turnoffs to each Park Section on the Dawson ...

  16. Ka Ka Mundi

    Bush Poetry by Verna McKenzie. In life when we make the wrong turn. But most times it's wise to turn back. This happened one day down Ka Ka Mundi way. Where the grass was as high as a wallaroo's eye. The road was rough and quite hairy, Then the CB call came from Allan, "dead end".

  17. Bunbuncundoo Springs (ka Ka Mundi) Camping Area

    Bunbuncundoo Springs Camping Area, also known as Ka Ka Mundi Camping Area, is a hidden gem within the Carnarvon National Park, located in the central Queensland Sandstone Wilderness. This serene and secluded camping spot offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the Australian outback.

  18. PDF Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park guide

    Springs in Ka Ka Mundi where more than 30km of remote sandstone escarpments and plateaus dominate the skyline. Drive 130km south-west of Springsure. 4WD is recommended. Venture by 4WD to explore Mount Moffatt where sandstone monoliths tower above a carpet of open woodland. Basalt-crested plateaus form a backdrop to this subtle but

  19. Visiting safely

    Visiting Ka Ka Mundi safely. Getting there and getting around. Ka Ka Mundi is 130km or two hours drive south-west of Springsure. From Springsure, take the Dawson Development Road for about 50km. Then take the Buckland Road to the south and follow signed tracks past Petrona and Tanderra, through Yandaburra to the park boundary.

  20. Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park Capricorn

    Camping in Ka Ka Mundi. Bush camping is available at Bunbuncundoo Springs camping area. Camping permits are required and fees apply. A camping tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. Park-specific conditions. There are no facilities in Ka Ka Mundi. Visitors must be self-sufficient and prepared for emergencies.

  21. Nature, culture and history

    Natural environment. Grey-green brigalow contrasts with the red clay soils on the undulating eastern plains. Bonewood and softwood scrubs also occur on clay soil.

  22. Maps and resources

    Maps and useful links for Ka Ka Mundi. Acknowledgement of Country. The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation acknowledges Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land.