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Davidson's Arnhemland Safaris permanent camp at Mount Borradaile is situated near the Cooper Creek floodplain in north-western Arnhemland, 12 degrees south of the equator. The wet season between January and April delivers intense tropical downpours, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 33 degrees celsius. The dry season from May to the end of October usually features perfect weather, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 27 degrees Celsius.

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4WD access is possible during most of the dry season, we can arrange your travel permits into Arnhemland and supply you with a route map, but be warned, the driving conditions can be quite rugged with many sandy patches and creek crossings to navigate. Great for the experienced 4WD enthusiast. Most clients prefer the scenic flight into the camp's private airstrip from Darwin or Jabiru in Kakadu National Park.

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