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Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Safari Camp

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Safari Camp is a luxurious eco-retreat located in the Cape Range National Park, in Western Australia. The camp is nestled in the sand dunes of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Coast, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. Accommodation at Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Safari Camp consists of nine spacious tents, each featuring comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms with eco-friendly amenities, and private decks with stunning ocean views. The tents are designed with a minimalist and eco-friendly style, using natural materials and solar power to ensure a low environmental impact. The camp offers a range of facilities, including a central lodge with a dining area, lounge, and bar, as well as a campfire area for evening drinks and stargazing. The camp also offers a range of guided activities, such as snorkeling, kayaking, and bushwalking, to explore the surrounding reef and landscape. Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Safari Camp is ideally located for those looking to explore the Ningaloo Reef, which is home to an abundance of marine life, including whale sharks, humpback whales, dolphins, and turtles. The camp can arrange whale shark swims and other marine adventures, as well as guided hikes and wildlife encounters.

Casuarina Beach Camp

Casuarina Beach Camp is a popular camping site located on the east coast of Zanzibar, a tropical island off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. The campsite is situated on a pristine white sand beach and offers stunning views of the turquoise Indian Ocean. Accommodation at Casuarina Beach Camp consists of traditional Zanzibari bandas, which are small thatched-roof huts built with local materials. The bandas are equipped with comfortable beds, mosquito nets, and private bathrooms, and are designed to provide guests with a unique and authentic African camping experience. The camp offers a range of facilities, including a restaurant serving delicious local and international cuisine, a bar, and a lounge area. The camp also offers a variety of activities, such as snorkeling, diving, fishing, and island tours, to explore the surrounding marine and cultural attractions. Casuarina Beach Camp is ideally located for those looking to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of Zanzibar. The camp is just a short distance from the island's historical Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is surrounded by pristine coral reefs, mangrove forests, and coconut groves.

White Gums Camp

White Gums Camp is a popular camping site located in the heart of the Australian outback, near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. The campsite is situated on a picturesque hillside and offers stunning views of the surrounding MacDonnell Ranges. Accommodation at White Gums Camp consists of comfortable canvas tents, which are equipped with comfortable beds, bed linens, and basic furniture. Shared bathroom and shower facilities are available for guests to use. The camp offers a range of facilities, including a communal kitchen, dining area, and BBQ facilities. The camp also offers a variety of activities, such as bushwalking, bird watching, and stargazing, to explore the natural wonders of the outback. White Gums Camp is ideally located for those looking to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Australian outback. The camp is just a short distance from the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and Kings Canyon, making it a popular destination for travelers looking to explore the region's unique landscape and Indigenous culture.

Beulah Heritage hotel

The Beulah Heritage Hotel is a historic hotel located in Beulah, a small town in western North Dakota, USA. The hotel dates back to 1915 and has been carefully restored to preserve its original charm and character. Accommodation at the Beulah Heritage Hotel consists of 14 uniquely decorated rooms, each with its own distinctive style and character. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, serving classic American cuisine and locally brewed beer. The hotel also offers a range of amenities, including a fitness center, a sauna, and a business center. The Beulah Heritage Hotel is ideally located for those looking to explore the beauty and history of western North Dakota. The hotel is just a short drive from the scenic Lake Sakakawea, the historic Fort Union Trading Post, and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs.

Arkaba, Homestead Guest Room

Arkaba Homestead is a luxury wildlife safari lodge located in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia. The Homestead Guest Room is one of the accommodation options offered at the lodge. The Homestead Guest Room is a spacious and elegantly appointed room that features a king-size bed or twin beds, an en-suite bathroom, and a private veranda with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The room is decorated in a contemporary Australian style, featuring natural materials and muted colors that blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment. Guests staying in the Homestead Guest Room can enjoy all the amenities and facilities offered at Arkaba Homestead, including a communal lounge and dining area, a swimming pool, and a library. The lodge also offers a range of activities, including guided wildlife walks, 4WD tours, and stargazing experiences, that allow guests to explore the rugged beauty and rich cultural history of the Flinders Ranges. The Homestead Guest Room at Arkaba Homestead is the perfect choice for travelers looking for a luxurious and immersive wildlife safari experience in the Australian outback. With its stunning location, elegant accommodation, and range of activities, the Homestead Guest Room offers a truly unforgettable travel experience.

Kangaluna Camp

Kangaluna Camp is a remote and secluded safari camp located in the heart of the Gawler Ranges in South Australia. The camp offers guests a unique and authentic outback experience, with comfortable accommodation and a range of activities that allow guests to explore the natural beauty and cultural history of the region. Accommodation at Kangaluna Camp consists of six spacious and well-appointed safari tents, each with its own en-suite bathroom and outdoor shower. The tents are situated on elevated timber decks, providing guests with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The camp features a communal dining area, where guests can enjoy delicious home-cooked meals prepared using locally sourced ingredients. The camp also offers a range of activities, including guided bushwalks, 4WD tours, and stargazing experiences, that allow guests to discover the unique flora and fauna of the Gawler Ranges. Kangaluna Camp is the perfect choice for travelers looking for a remote and authentic outback experience. With its comfortable accommodation, stunning location, and range of activities, the camp offers guests an unforgettable opportunity to connect with nature and explore the rich cultural history of South Australia's Gawler Ranges.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln is a city located on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It is known for its picturesque location on the shore of Boston Bay, as well as its abundance of fresh seafood, particularly the famous Port Lincoln tuna. Visitors to Port Lincoln can enjoy a range of activities, including fishing, sailing, diving, and swimming. The city is also a popular destination for wildlife watching, with opportunities to see dolphins, sea lions, and great white sharks in their natural habitats. One of the main attractions in Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula's scenic coastline. Visitors can take a scenic drive along the coast, stopping at secluded beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside towns along the way. For those interested in history and culture, Port Lincoln has a number of museums and galleries, including the Port Lincoln Railway Museum, the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum, and the Nautilus Arts Centre. The city also hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Tunarama Festival, celebrating the region's tuna industry.

Bullo River Station

Set on 400,000 acres of privately owned land at the convergence of the Bullo and Victoria Rivers, Bullo River Station is a working cattle station in the Northern Territory, near the Western Australian border. A visit to Bullo River Station is an authentic cattle station experience. Whether it’s a day filled with dust, sweat and the exhilaration of station life or spent exploring stunning landscapes and waterfalls, swimming in remote waterholes, fishing for barramundi and discovering Aboriginal rock art and wildlife, the Bullo River experience is unlike any other.

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