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Faraway Bay, The Bush Camp, Kimberley |
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Cruise to the spectacular twin falls on the King George River and feel dwarfed by red rock cliffs that rise more than 50 metres into the air. Learn about bush tucker; go bird watching, beach combing or swimming in pristine water holes; and discover ancient rock art perhaps 15-20,000 years old.
Visitors enjoy a scenic flight by light aircraft 280km north west from Kununurra, over a timeliness and untouched landscape, then ride by 4WD to The Bush Camp. The Faraway Bay private airstrip is 4 km from the camp, with parking bay and tie down for light aircraft. Helicopters can land on the heli-pad at The Bush Camp.
Faraway Bay offers an unrivalled experience for the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions market. Unique Wilderness Escape Located in the remote east Kimberley region, Faraway Bay offers corporations a truly unique wilderness escape, unlike any other in Australia. The property is available as a private and exclusive business meeting, incentive or workshop venue. Activities for guests include: - Bushwalking to see ancient rock art sites - Daily fishing trips - Wildlife viewing including plenty of birdlife - Swimming in pristine water holes - Cruising to the spectacular twin falls on the King George River - Star gazing - Beach combing - Day dreaming Open air Eagle Lodge and exclusive cabins offer 180 degree views of the wilderness. Team Building Faraway Bay is completely removed from the city, making it the perfect environment to work on team building, or reward staff with a unique wilderness experience. Team-building enters another dimension in this inspirational environment - at Faraway Bay, simplicity is exemplified, survival really is a daily issue and creatively - well, the outer Milky Way is the limit! Facilities For a single full camp booking Faraway Bay can accommodate up to 16 visitors. Although simple Faraway Bay provides unrivalled luxury for a bush camp, with eight spacious cabins scattered amongst the natural bush setting, offering privacy and 180-degree views of the spectacular cliff-lined bay. - Ensemble single or king size beds (all linen supplied) - 240V overhead fans and lights and mosquito nets • 6 cabins feature ensuites with flushing toilet and hand basin and a private outdoor solar heated spring-water shower. The other 2 cabins share the main facility with solar heated showers with bay views and flush toilets. Visitors are also generously provided with a selection of luxurious locally hand-crafted aromatherapy soaps and toiletries including shampoos and conditioners, moisturisers, after sun lotion and natural insect repellent.
Guests wake up each morning to birdsong and enjoy breakfast in the open air "Eagle Lodge", perfect for lounging, dining and daydreaming. Eagle Lodge is surely Australia's most unusual kitchen and spectacular dining room. Here, you can feast on freshly caught wild barramundi, mangrove jacks, and reef fish, home-baked bread and exotic, sun-ripened fruit and vegetables picked and flown in from Kununurra's Ord River - all enjoyed with fine Western Australian wine or beer. You also have access to tea, coffee, food and wine at any time. Snack on one of the chefs freshly baked biscuits, fresh fruit or cheese and biscuits, and enjoy the chefs picnics on selected excursions.
When the King George Falls are flowing it's time for an invigorating fresh waterfall shower as the Diamond Lass cruiser edges up to the rock face. Go fishing in tidal creeks and catch an elusive barramundi. Evening entertainment begins as the last rays dance across the rocks and water in a kaleidoscope of colour. Stargaze until dawn or drift off to the soothing sounds of waves lapping the shore.
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