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You can experience the remote wilderness in style and comfort with this 5-night luxury itinerary that takes you to two secluded locations in the Top End.

Day 1

Depart Darwin accommodation on charter flight to Bullo River Station.

Bullo River Station is situated on 500,000 acres in the remote Outback of the Northern Territory in what’s referred to as the East Kimberley region, on a busy working cattle station. This is a Top End cattle station (ranch) from the classic mould. Half-a-million acres of grassy plains with Brahman-cross cattle and many more wallabies, brown rivers where crocodiles lurk on the muddy banks, rugged hills inscribed with Aboriginal rock art, gushing streams and crystal clear swimming holes, termite mounds, boab trees, stock horses, wild buffalo, and a few great yarns to tell. Guests have the opportunity to enjoy endless activities at Bullo River.

Day 2

A 4WD safari on the property offers the opportunity to explore the vast and beautiful landscape of the area and showcases the abundance of wildlife, flora and Aboriginal art sites while taking in the spectacular scenery.

Day 3

Visit Aboriginal rock art sites and discover more about this ancient culture with one of our guides. The station is home to a number of galleries of dramatic Aboriginal rock art, and each year, Franz and Marlee uncover more sites. Combine this with a river cruise up the spectacular Bullo River Gorge to fish or spot crocodiles, or simply take in the pristine landscape that is northern Australia.

The view of Bullo’s vastness from a chopper is truly breathtaking and comes highly recommended. There are several large freshwater swimming holes and waterfalls high up in the escarpment away from the crocodiles which can only be accessed by helicopter and whilst it’s an additional cost, this is a wonderful way to explore parts of the property that are inaccessible by any other means.

Day 4

Following a hearty breakfast, take a 90-minute Charter flight to Bamurru Plains.

Bamurru Plains is located just to the west of Kakadu National Park on the Mary River floodplains. A profusion of bird and wildlife are on the doorstep of a unique bush lodge that exudes ‘Wild Bush Luxury’ and brings a touch of style to the discovery of a remote and beautiful wilderness.

View the wildlife with a wetlands airboat tour. The floodplain wetlands of the Mary River catchment are the key natural feature of this area and some of the most important in the country, home to thousands of Magpie Geese, Plumed Whistling-Duck, Egrets, Ibis and a host of other birds. Enjoy sundowners before a sumptuous gourmet dinner.

Day 5

Cruise the Sampan Creek, part of the Mary River system, which forms the western boundary of the station. This system harbours one of the largest crocodile densities in the world. But it’s not just the crocodiles, many bird species call this mangrove-lined environment home. Relax in the shade provided on our canopy-covered cruise as you meander along the creek system, learning about these animals from our skilled guides.

Spend the afternoon bird watching. The Mary River catchment is home to some 236 species of birds, many of which are found at Bamurru Plains. The significance of this particular property comes in the variety of habitat black soil floodplains, paperbark swamps, savannah woodland, river mangroves and coastal beaches support an extraordinary diversity of birdlife.

Day 6

After breakfast take a 30-minute charter flight to Darwin.

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  • Bullo River Station

    Bullo River Station

    Victoria River Region
    Accommodation

    Situated on the edge of the remote Kimberley in the northwest corner of Australia’s Northern Territory, Bullo River is a working cattle station that strives to balance best practice pastoral work with a commitment to environmental and indigenous conservation.

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  • Mary River National Park

    Mary River National Park

    Darwin & Surrounds
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    Accessible year-round and just over 60 minutes drive from Darwin, the freshwater billabongs, paperbark and monsoon forests of this rich national park provide excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, fishing, bushwalking and photography.

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