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Description
We provide a wide range of rooms. For the backpacker: share dorms (mostly 5s) and non share doubles by prior arrangement. We have budget rooms and well priced more up market motel rooms. All rooms even the backpackers, have their own bathrooms and fans and airconditioning. There is a swimming pool, large kitchen / recreation room B.B.Q. and T.V. viewing area. There is a well equipped laundry and yes there is a facility to access the internet. Local farms keep us posted on their needs for workers and we offer special rates for long term employed backpackers Visit our tour desk and be staggered by the number and variety of activities offered: flights over the Bungle Bungles, canoeing down the Ord River, BBQ. trips on the Lake, Diamond Mine and irrigation area, town tours and lots of other attractions.
Kimberley Croc Lodge Details
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| Address | 2 River Fig Avenue, Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia |
| Location | •Located right next to the shopping center.(Coles) • The bus drops you off at the B.P. garage where most times we meet you. If where not there give us a ring and we'll be there in seconds, we're just around the corner or a 400m walk • If you're travelling by air give us a ring. The airport is about 8kms away. Taxis are available in non office hours. |
| Website | www.kimberleycourt.com.au |
| Telephone | +61 (8) 9168-1411 |
| Fax | +61 (8) 9168-1055 |
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews
This hostel had spacious double rooms with en suite, but it wasn't too clean. There was a fridge, a TV with bad reception, and old chewing gum on the bed. The kitchen is large, but we didn't use it. The owners "warned" us about the aborigines when we checked in, and we saw a couple boxing in the street that night, but if you park your vehicle in front of the hostel, it should be safe. — Anon (2005-09-02)











