18 Of The Most Instagram-Worthy Autumn Destinations In Australia have been announced, including Luxury Lodges of Australia, Sal Salis on the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, Longitude 131º at Uluru in the Northern Territory and Arkaba Homestead in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges. Stephanie Nuzzo for Lifehacker shares Tourism Australia’s stand out spots.

“Each year between March and July, Australia’s aquatic gentle giants – the whale shark – begin their migration to breeding grounds in Ningaloo Reef, off the coast of Exmouth in Western Australia. Get up close and personal with these beautiful creatures with a whale shark swim experience while staying at Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef, an exclusive beach safari camp that sits among the dunes of the Cape Range National Park near Exmouth. Wake to picturesque views of where bush meets the sea in one of the eco-luxe wilderness tents and finish your day with a delicious dinner overlooking the Indian Ocean.”

“Autumn is the perfect time to experience Longitude 131; a combination of Australia’s great outdoors and refined luxury. Nestled amongst the dunes with 360 degree views of Uluru, guests will (very) comfortably stay in one of sixteen tented pavilions. Those visiting from April to October can join a bespoke tour to the Indigenous Ernabella Arts Community. Guests will be flown via helicopter or fixed wing charter plane to the remote and culturally rich community. This is an exclusive opportunity to meet local Aboriginal artists, learn about their artwork and many stories, as well as try their hand at making their very own ceramic masterpiece.”

“Immerse yourself in a truly unique experience with the Arkaba Walk, traversing the ancient Flinders Ranges and the private Arkaba Nature Conservancy in South Australia. A journey of 600-million years of geological history, the Arkaba Walk by Wild Bush Luxury offers a three night hiking trip, reconnecting guests with the bush and rugged Australian landscape. After a day of enriching stories and encounters, spend the evening around the campfire and indulge in a three-course camp dinner before sleeping under the stars in a deluxe swag. After the final day of walking, finish with a night in a beautifully renovated 1850’s homestead.”- Tourism Australia shared.

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