Arkaba Homestead has revered conservation and sustainability as the forefront of their business since the get-go, attracting conscious travellers looking to include sustainable and regenerative experiences in their holiday itinerary. Travel Media Daily has compiled a list of sustainable and inspiring experiences across South Australia and says statistically “over 53% of people want to travel more sustainably in the future and people will have a more eco-conscious mindset as the coronavirus pandemic has heightened people’s awareness of their impact on the environment and local communities.”

Arkaba is a protected wildlife conservancy nestled in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges & Outback which has delivered an incredibly successful rewilding programme. When you book guests a stay here (either in the Homestead which is one of the Luxury Lodges of Australia or on the guided walk), you are contributing to the conservation programs to help protect Arkaba’s (and Australia’s) biodiversity.” – Kristin Mariano, Travel Daily Media.

Since 2009 Wild Bush Luxury’s dedicated team has transformed Arkaba Station in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia from an ecologically-degraded sheep station into a 60,000-acre thriving private wildlife conservancy. There has been a significant investment in solar power at the property, aimed at minimising carbon emissions. Small, yet powerful choices to use natural linens, bottle recycling and eco-certified cleaning materials create impactful change. Arkaba Homestead works with up to 50 local businesses, from commissioning local artists to exclusively sourcing food and wine from South Australian producers such as Shaw & Smith, Jim Barry and Sevenhill Cellars, and employing local service providers in the remote Flinders Ranges community. 

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