Do you mean Karijini in WA , I did a google search on Karagini and all that came up was Karijini WA
pambaz said
11:25 PM Oct 10, 2013
First off stay at the campsite at Dales Gorge and base yourself there. Excellent camp but no showers just toilets,very clean as the camp is looked after by the Camp Host. There is a fee to enter the park and a nightly fee at Dales but affordable. There are sections at the camp that don't allow generators but plenty of spots for generator use .
Then branch out from there to see all the gorges. The cultural centre has all the info you will need or camp hosts will help you. Bitumen into Dales Gorge but other roads are dirt and well maintained.
Enjoy. It's one of our favourite places.
Pam
Duh said
12:16 AM Oct 11, 2013
Just don't go bushwalking and get lost.......ask Yeoeleven or read his signature blog for Karajini......
woolman said
12:36 AM Oct 11, 2013
Dales gorge is where to camp unless you want all the yuppee facilities at the commercial camp ground. At least Dales gorge has seale d access. You could stay there for weeks and not see everything.
Neil
Loki said
01:05 AM Oct 11, 2013
Stayed at Dales Gorge earlier this year - loved it! The gravel roads in the park were a bit rough, so allow a bit of extra time. Also, a shower is available at the Visitors Centre.
There is no food or fuel available in the park, I had to go into Tom Price when I needed fuel, but tied it in with a run to Hammersley Gorge, which I thought was terrific!
justcruisin01 said
04:04 AM Oct 11, 2013
Wasn that area in 08, all the gorges are great, well worth it.
Millstream is very good as well.
JC
ParamountCruiser said
04:10 AM Oct 11, 2013
Loki wrote:
The gravel roads in the park were a bit rough.
That's a bit of an understatement, they were as rough as guts in June.
jules47 said
04:10 AM Oct 11, 2013
Karijini is gorgeous - cold at night though!!!!!! The walks are amazing! Dales Gorge campground is the place to stay for sure - loved the place!!1
Gerty Dancer said
04:17 AM Oct 11, 2013
Loved Karijini, loved Dales campground, had a great time looking at the other gorges, and ended up with a very red-dusty Prado!
Any info on what to see & do ???
Then branch out from there to see all the gorges. The cultural centre has all the info you will need or camp hosts will help you. Bitumen into Dales Gorge but other roads are dirt and well maintained.
Enjoy. It's one of our favourite places.
Pam
Just don't go bushwalking and get lost.......ask Yeoeleven or read his signature blog for Karajini......

Dales gorge is where to camp unless you want all the yuppee facilities at the commercial camp ground. At least Dales gorge has seale d access. You could stay there for weeks and not see everything.
Neil
There is no food or fuel available in the park, I had to go into Tom Price when I needed fuel, but tied it in with a run to Hammersley Gorge, which I thought was terrific!
Wasn that area in 08, all the gorges are great, well worth it.
Millstream is very good as well.
JC
That's a bit of an understatement, they were as rough as guts in June.
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/dales-knox-and-kalamina-gorges.html
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/weano-and-han****-gorges.html
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/lost-in-karijini.html
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/leaving-karijini.html
That is a report on my visit to Karijini, one of the best times during the Round Australia Trip.
Vic mentioned it previously but it is not always easy to hone in on the specific times although there is a search box at the top right.
John
edited to point out that the second link may need some adjusting before it works
Might have to copy and paste then type in c-o-c-k
-- Edited by yeoeleven on Friday 11th of October 2013 07:51:04 AM