The Call of the Wild

With views direct to Uluru and across the desert to Kata Tjuta, Longitude 131˚ is Australia’s most celebrated luxury camp. Dotted among the red-rust dunes of the Central Desert are sixteen tented pavilions, each offering connection with the outback landscape and its heritage as well as a glamorous base from which to explore the incredible Red Centre. Discover vibrant Aboriginal artworks alongside relics from the region’s explorers, a bar and restaurant offering contemporary Australian dining and friendly staff ready to share a yarn. Bamurru Plains Swim Creek Station, Humpty Doo, Northern Territory Kakadu National Park Longitude 131 Uluru, Northern Territory Inspired by the luxury camps of Africa, Bamurru Plains offers a truly unique experience in a superb bush setting. Located on the coastal floodplains of the Mary River on the edge of Kakadu National Park, Bamurru’s emphasis is on exposing guests to one of the most significant ecosystems in Australia. This 300km² private estate is home to an immense diversity of wildlife. The very design of the ten safari bungalows allows you to watch the parade of wildlife emerge to feed on the floodplain from the comfort of your bed! A host of open-air experiences include airboat trips on the wetlands, river cruises in search of sun-baking crocodiles, bird watching, astronomy evenings, bush drives, quad bike safaris and guided wilderness walks. 18 The Red Centre

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