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Western Australia luxury wilderness camp

country:Australia
location:Cape Leveque, 220 km North of Broome, Western AustraliaSee map here 
price:From AU $100 - AU $250 per tent/cabin per night based on two people sharing, depending on accommodation type chosen. See details below
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more info:Additional adults are $25 per adult per night, Children $10 per child per night. Min. two night stay policy applies to all bedded accommodation
 
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description
This luxury wilderness camp is situated on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, 220 kilometres north of Broome, surrounded by a spectacular coastline and stunning beaches.

Visitors can choose to stay in well appointed safari tents, charming log cabins or traditional palm frond shelters on the beach. Activities on offer include; mud crabbing, fishing, bush tucker tours, scenic boat trips, whale watching, flights over the amazing horizontal waterfalls, and snorkelling with a vast array of tropical fish, turtles, rays and dolphins.

  • Glass bottom boat coastal explore tours
  • Boat fishing tours
  • 4WD Tagalong tours
  • Scenic flights over the Buccaneer Archipelago
  • Mud-crabbing
  • Catch the sunrise over the Eastern Beach or sunsets over the Western Beach
  • Try fishing off the beach
  • Snorkel off the beach
  • Participate in a Bush Tucker Tour or Bardi Ranger Talk
  • View the Humpback whales off the beach from July - September
  • Grab a book or board game from the restaurant
  • rooms, food and facilities
    We have a number of accommodation options, including:

  • Safari Tents – 1 x Queen and 2 x Single beds - AU $250
  • En-suite cabins – 1 x Queen and 3 x Single beds - AU $165
  • Log Cabins (shared Bathroom) – 1 x Queen and 2 x Single beds - AU $140
  • Campground Units – 1 x Queen and 2 x Single beds - AU $100
  • Mini Safari Tents – Either 1 x Double or 2 x Twin beds
  • Beach camping shelters or campground

    Family friendly: We are family and baby friendly, we do not supply cots in accommodation, however you are able to bring your own.
    how to find us
    The wilderness camp is situated 220 km North of Broome - access is either by air or by 4WD, the drive takes approx. 3 hours. The wilderness camp also has a private airstrip on site. Regular flights are available from Broome or road transfers are available from Day tour operators that operate from Broome.
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    Environment
    The wilderness camp is an environmentally sensitive, low impact, tourist destination holding strong to the cultural character of the area. A comprehensive environmental development strategy has been developed to ensures a proactive approach and provide the ability to track the outcomes of our environmental initiatives. Initiatives that have been introduced have been.

    • A dune management and coastal vine thicket protection – a major revegetation program has been completed and dedicated time allocated to weed control, a raised timber board walk to ensure the preservation of the dunes
    • Waste management and recycling initiatives – yearly participation in the Kimberley clean – up, recycling aluminium cans and freighted back to Broome, and the usage of composted green waste.
    • Energy – a hybrid solar power system, with solar producing approx. 60% of the wilderness camp power supply, the introduction of energy efficient appliances
    • Water conservation initiatives – the servicing of accommodation every third night, water saving shower heads,
    • Building design and location - design and placement of accommodation to take advantage of the ocean breezes to eliminate the need for air-cons, natural products used for construction of accommodation facilities
    • Environmentally sensitive procedures – limiting numbers to that, which is considered sustainable and restricting development to improving accommodation options rather than increasing capacity.
    Community
    The wilderness camp is 100 percent owned by the local communities; as such all of our operations are purely centred on benefiting and respecting the local communities and their culture. These benefits include empowerment, involvement, employment and financial returns. The active leadership of the communities in all planning processes has helped ensure that the tourism venture is sensitive to community aims and aspirations. It also enables the wilderness camp to capture and reflect the essence and spirituality of the place and its people. The location of the wilderness camp provides community members the opportunity to participate in this tourism venture, whilst at the same time not compromising their wider community’s privacy and lifestyle. It is seen as a stepping stone to economic and commercial independence, a training ground for the young people and a vehicle for a greater understanding of the local aboriginality.

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