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DAVIDSON'S ARNHEMLAND SAFARIS
Mount Borradaile Camp will be CLOSED Booking services will operate normally - the period shown above is unavailable. We apologise for any
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| Discover the holiday
adventure tour of a lifetime in a pristine wilderness environment where the
Aboriginal presence encompasses more than 50,000 years. Ancient rock
paintings in spectacular galleries depict indigenous history and aspects
of the Dreamtime, the spiritual foundation of the Aboriginal culture. |
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Visitors of all ages and from all walks of life have the opportunity to gain access to this protected, highly restricted region via the honorary custodian status conferred on Max and Philippa Davidson of Davidson's Arnhemland Safaris by the traditional landowners of the Mount Borradaile area. |
Activities for all the family include bird watching, billabong cruises, barramundi fishing, visiting rock art galleries, swimming in crocodile free rockholes, bushwalking, 4 wheel drive adventure, bush tucker appreciation, photography, exploring catacombs, investigating paperbark swamps and rainforest, wildlife spotting and viewing the exotic flora in this fascinating ecosystem. Or you can just lay back and relax in the tranquility of a remote, pristine wilderness environment that is unmatched in its beauty and diversity. There is no set itinerary, you decide your own activities and our guides accommodate your choices. Davidson's Arnhemland Safaris tours are fully guided at all times due to the sacred nature of the area, and our staff are fully committed to making your visit a safe and truly memorable experience. |
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