Davidson’s Arnhemland Safari camp
Situated in the northwest corner of Arnhemland and adjacent to Kakadu
National Park and Cobourg Peninsula in Australia's Northern Territory, lies
a vast sub-tropical savannah that has been described as a national treasure
trove depicting ancient human occupation, and a pristine wilderness area
hosting myriad ecosystems and wildlife inhabitants. At Mt. Borradaile all
accommodation is twin-share tented accommodation, with comfortable beds,
dining facilities and shared toilet/shower facilities. All meals are
supplied by Max Davidson the local tour operator. Probably Australia's
best and most prolofic Aboriginal Rock Art can be seen here as well as
magnificent wildlife of birds, crocodiles and barramundi
Groote Eylandt is the largest island situated in the Gulf of Carpentaria,
630km from Darwin by air. World class fishing in diverse and contrasting
habitats...tidal coastal creeks, mangrove-lined estuaries, and kilometres of
coastline, islands and virtually unchartered waters. Not only is the fishing
great but the scenery of the coastline and islands is spectacular.
Accommodation is right at the beach in ET's Escape Fishing Lodge with
comfortable "tented" cabins.
No visit to the Australian Outback is complete without a boat cruise,
canoe trip or hike up the spectacular 12 km gorge, winding its way between
red sandstone cliffs up to 70 metres high. The Gorge is located in Nitmiluk
National Park and is one of the most spectacular areas in the country, the
13 wonderful gorges of Nitmiluk National Park were formed 23 million years
ago as torrents of water poured along tiny cracks in the earth.
Kakadu National Park is located within the Alligator Rivers Region of the
Northern Territory of Australia. It covers an area of 1,980,400 ha extending
nearly 200 kilometres from north to south and over 100 kilometres from east
to west.
Kakadu's flora is among the richest in northern Australia with more than
1700 plant species recorded which is a result of the Park's geological,
landform and habitat diversity. Aboriginal people have occupied the Kakadu
area continuously for at least 40 000 years. Kakadu National Park is
renowned for the richness of its Aboriginal cultural sites. There are more
than 5000 recorded art sites illustrating Aboriginal culture over thousands
of years.
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