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EXPLORE, DISCOVER AND BE INSPIRED

Join Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris to discover the holiday experience of a lifetime in a pristine wilderness environment where the Aboriginal presence encompasses more than 50,000 years. The high concentration of ancient rock paintings in spectacular galleries depict Indigenous history and aspects of the Dreamtime, the spiritual foundation of the Aboriginal culture. The well-appointed lodge is nestled amongst the remote tranquillity and pristine wilderness of Mount Borradaile, a region renowned for its unspoilt natural beauty, diverse landscapes and abundant fauna and flora. Activities include bird watching, billabong cruises, barramundi fishing, visiting rock art galleries, swimming in crocodile-free rockholes, bushwalking, 4WD adventure, bush tucker appreciation, photography, exploring catacombs, investigating paperbark swamps and rainforest, wildlife spotting and viewing the exotic flora in this fascinating ecosystem – or you can just lie back and relax in this peaceful environment. You will have the freedom to discuss your preferred activities with your guide who will advise you of your options and then accompany you to ensure you have a rewarding and memorable experience.

CONTACT arnhemland-safaris.com  08 89790413

“The journey is as much fun as the destination”

WALKING WITH PURPOSE ON A GREAT DESERT TREK

Australian Desert Expeditions partners with Indigenous Australians, leading universities, state and national government land management authorities, and private research institutions to conduct scientific and ecological survey expeditions into remote regions of Australia’s deserts, the largest desert region in the Southern Hemisphere.

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