Hidden in the white sand dunes of Western Australia's Cape Range National Park, is the exclusive safari camp, Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef. Enjoy a four night luxurious stay in one of nine spacious wilderness tents, metres from the water's edge and one of the world's greatest fringing coastal coral reefs.
Hidden in the white sand dunes of Western Australia's Cape Range National Park, is the exclusive safari camp, Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef. Enjoy a four night luxurious stay in one of nine spacious wilderness tents, metres from the water's edge and one of the world's greatest fringing coastal coral reefs.
Untouched by coastal degradation or pollution, Ningaloo is arguably the best-preserved reef complex in the world and it lies just a few metres offshore. Each year the marine spectacle is enhanced by the arrival of the world’s biggest fish, the whale shark, on its migration northwards and Ningaloo is recognised as the best place in Australia to swim with these gentle giants of the ocean.
The sight of a humpback whale breaching the surface just beyond the breakers of the reef is another unforgettable spectacle from the comfort of the camp. After a day exploring the reef or the Cape Range, the camp provides an oasis of comfort and sanctuary to chill out during or at the end of each day. The resident chef prepares delicious meals peppered with local ingredients and highlighting fresh seafood while offering a select cellar of premium Western Australian wines.
Before returning home, spend two nights in Perth, where soft-sand beaches and scenic parks meet a thriving metropolis of small bars, creative restaurants and curated street art.
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Imporant notes
Sal Salis is closed from 12 November – 31 March.
Additional costs may occur during school holidays and the festive season.