Two Night Arnhem Land Adventure

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Highlights & inclusions

Explore rugged ranges fringed
Option to choose between a wide range of experience options
Learn about the techniques used to create rock art
A showcase of a different ecosystem
Spot crocs and go birdwatching
Enjoy fine dining and fine wines in a relaxed atmosphere
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$1600.00AUD
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November 2024

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What you can expect

Experience a two-night all-inclusive stay at Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris, located at the sacred site of Mt. Borradaile in the Northern Territory. This exclusive 700-square-kilometre wilderness area, nestled against the Arnhem Land escarpment, offers a luxurious escape with four-star cabins and fine dining in a stunning eco resort setting.

Immerse yourself in a range of daily nature and cultural activities, exploring the rugged landscapes adorned with billabongs, floodplains, paperbark swamps, and monsoonal rainforests. Discover ancient valleys, overhangs, and caves that have been occupied for over 50,000 years, featuring magnificent rock art galleries, occupation sites, and burial grounds.

Davidson's Arnhemland Safaris, available from May to October each year, provides a world-class, immersive experience that beautifully combines natural beauty with deep cultural heritage.

Location

What you need to know

Inclusions
  • Accommodation
  • All meals
  • All tours and experiences
  • Barramundi fishing
  • Permits to enter Arnhemland
Exclusions
  • Cost excludes alcoholic beverages. Please note alcohol is not permitted to be brought into Arnhem Land. The roads are policed, and severe penalties can apply. We have a licensed bar where you can purchase beer, wine and spirits as required.
Options
  • Experience Options:
  • Billabong Cruise Cruise along the billabong to see the sun set over the floodplain and Mt Borradaile light up with magnificent colours as the sun seeks the horizon and you enjoy a glass of wine and nibbles.
  • Wetlands Exploration Spend a late afternoon on the billabong observing the wildlife including the many crocodiles that inhabit the watercourses, both estuarine and freshwater species.
  • Bird Watching The wetlands are dotted with thousands of birds of varying species.
  • Mt Borradaile Journey into the sandstone escarpments formed thousands of millions of years ago.
  • Rock Art Discover galleries of Aboriginal rock art that show stories from more recent times of Aboriginal contact with other cultures. Learn about the variety of techniques used in the rock paintings as the styles changed over the thousands of years of occupation and storytelling.
  • Artefacts Wander through various occupation and burial sites and view a range of artefacts from when these sites were still in use.
  • Catacombs Walk through the incredible catacombs that display signs of recent occupation and ancient mortuary rites.
  • Rock Formations See ceremonial stones and be enchanted by the power of the history of years gone by.
  • Rainforests Explore the rainforest areas and discover a completely different ecosystem with a distinct array of plants and animals.
  • Bush Tucker and Medicine Walk through savannah woodland, the local supermarket and find plenty of local bush tucker and medicines.
  • Fishing Try your hand at barramundi fishing in the pristine Cooper Creek, the wet season waterfall is fantastic.
  • 4WD Take a 4WD excursion into the savannah landscapes, woodlands and rainforests.
  • Rare and Unique Species Discover some of the rare and unique species found in this region like the fabulous Leichhardt's Grasshopper.
  • Or you can just lay 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.
Duration
  • This experience runs for 2 days and 1 night.
Location
  • This experience operates at Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris, West Arnhem Land.
Departure Location
  • This experience commences at Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris - Via Self Drive or charter flight
What To Bring
  • Camera
  • Weather appropriate clothing
  • Toiletries
  • Walking shoes
  • Swimmers
  • Sunglasses
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Insect Repellent
Additional Information
  • Self Drive (you must organise your own vehicle)
  • There is a $50 per person track access levy applicable to all self-drive guests. A Mud Map will be emailed to you with directions to the lodge. Ensure you have a good 4WD vehicle with reasonable clearance as the trip crosses the East Alligator River, where you will be advised of tide times to allow for a safe crossing. The remainder of the track is dirt and includes sandy areas, small creek crossings, and a few boulders. The drive is not difficult, but all guests should be well equipped.
Cancellation Policy
  • Cancellation 10–30 days prior to booking - 60% of total cost of tour
  • Cancellation 4–9 days prior to booking- 80% of total cost of tour
  • Cancellation of 3 days or less to booking - 100% of total cost of tour
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at the time of booking.
  • Upon completion of the purchase, please print the voucher and present it on the day of the experience.
  • Mobile Vouchers are accepted! Vouchers can also be presented on your mobile device for this attraction.
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator information, including contact details, is included on your tour voucher.
  • Availability was accurate at the time of booking. However, it is subject to change due to circumstances out of our control.
  • We strongly suggest reconfirming your booking with the tour operator within 24 hours of making your booking and prior to making other travel arrangements.

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