Northern Territory (overview)
- The Red Centre or Desert Centre: home to Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the remarkable rock domes of nearby Kata Tjuta (The Olgas).
- Kakadu National Park: Australia’s largest national park, extending nearly 200 kms from north to south and over 100 kms from east to west.
- Bamurru Plains is located on a 303 sq km buffalo station on the west side of Kakadu National Park and offers the ultimate safari experience. Home to huge numbers of birdlife and wildlife, this floodplain is Australia’s own version of the Okavango Delta.
- Sab Lord is a legendary guide; the word ‘character’ doesn’t begin to sum him up! Renowned for his irreverent humour, in true Aussie style he ends every sentence with ‘mate’! The best way to experience a top-end safari is to be guided by Sab who has an extraordinary knowledge of this area. Whilst his guests may be allowed the luxury of a room, Sab whatever the weather would always rather sleep out in his swag. He is a great bush cook, too, kangaroo fillets in beer being his favourite dish.