Top End Luxury Safari Adventure - Davidson's Arnhemland Safaris Camp & Bamurru Plains, Northern Territory

From AUD $8,590.00
  • Duration: 5 Days (approx.)
  • Location: Darwin, NT
  • Product code: Bamurru_Davidsons

This exclusive Top End adventure across the World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land winds across stunning floodplains and escarpments in search of the formidable saltwater crocodile, many of the region’s 280 bird species, adorable marsupials and mammals and incredible flora. See spectacular landscapes and experience the world’s oldest living culture as we take you on an incredible journey into the Northern Territory’s Top End. Stay at two award-winning properties - Bamurru Plains, a safari lodge with exclusive access to 300 km of floodplains and savanna woodland on the Mary River, on the edge of Kakadu National Park, and Davidson's Arnhemland Safaris at Mt Borradaile - a registered aboriginal sacred site in an exclusively leased 700 sq-km area nestled against the Arnhem Land escarpment. On this adventure you’ll experience some of the most picturesque scenery in Australia as we travel through Kakadu and off the beaten track into Arnhem Land and be encouraged to really experience the ‘country’ for a true, once in a lifetime Northern Territory experience.

  • Immerse yourself at Bamurru Plains - a safari lodge with exclusive access to 300 km of floodplains and savanna woodland on the Mary River, on the edge of Kakadu National Park. Known as a birdwatchers paradise, with 236 recorded species including magpie Geese, plumed whistling duck, egrets, ibis and brolgas, but also teeming with an amazing assortment of reptiles, marsupials and buffalo.
  • Access the very special, protected and highly restricted region of Arnhem Land at Davidson's Arnhemland Safarislocated at Mt Borradaile - a registered aboriginal sacred site in an exclusively leased 700 sq-km area nestled against the Arnhem Land escarpment. 
  • Experience the amazingly beautiful wilderness of Arnhem Land fringed by idyllic billabongs, flood plains, paper bark swamps and monsoonal rainforests and caves that have been occupied for over 50,000 years offering magnificent galleries of rock art as well as occupation and burial sites.
  • Exhilarate yourself on a morning airboat safari on the Mary River region - home to an extraordinary diversity of birdlife.
  • Cruise along the Billabong to see the sun set over the floodplain and Mt Borradaile 
  • Discover galleries of Aboriginal Rock Art and learn about the variety of techniques used as styles changed over the thousands of years of occupation and storytelling.