Lisa Perkovic shares ‘5 Reasons Glamping At Sal Salis Should Be On Your Bucket List’ for Daily Addict, professing the Ningaloo Reef eco wilderness tents to be ‘equal parts luxury and authentic Aussie experience’.

“Forget tent poles and swags, when you’re packing for a trip to Sal Salis, all you need are your swimmers and your sense of adventure. The lodge provides snorkel gear and wet suits, so you’ll be kitted up and kicking your flippers out to the reef in no time. The reef runs the length of the coast, and sits just 30 metres from the sand. On dry land, we don joggers to go for guided hikes through the National Park, walking into Mandu Mandu Gorge for a short sunrise climb and spotting black-flanked rock wallabies on a mid morning stroll through Pilgonoman Gorge. This is all about laid-back luxury, so dressing up means changing out of your swimmers for dinner, or popping on a shawl as the evening’s cool breeze arrives. Sunny days give way to cool nights, so my lightweight puffa jacket gets more of a workout than the maxi dresses I packed.” – Lisa Perkovic, Daily Addict.

To read the full article, visit.