Walls of China

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Chloe Rea
"Recommended time: 15-30 Minutes Top tip: Take a sunset tour for best viewing Some may consider the Walls of China the No.1 attraction in Mungo National Park. There is a boardwalk from the viewpoint car park leading right up to the walls. This is classed as wheelchair accessable however, some may struggle. Due to preservation reasons visitors are not allowed onto the walls themselves unless accompanied by an approved guide. Tours can be taken with rangers from the national park or an external company, at the time of visiting, Mungo Lodge ran both morning and sunset tours. Depending on the experience you’re looking for, the NP rangers focus more on the aboriginal history of the walls versus a more geological history of the walls run by the lodge. Whether you go with the rangers or another company, taking a tour at sunset is the best time to go. The view is spectacular (weather permitting) and being able to see the landscape in 3 lights is incomparable. "
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