Great Walks of Australia speaks with Arkaba founder Charlie Carlow on the conservation-led experiences offered at The Homestead and how guests can give back and support the rewilding of the outback.

“…Arkaba is a carefully protected slice of outback splendour – a perfect example of how tourism and conservation can work for the benefit of each other. It’s a transformation that has earned the property its place in the Long Run, a collection of tourism businesses around the world that are focused on excellence in sustainable tourism and collectively shaping tourism as a force for good in the environment. These days, Arkaba’s tourism arm is centred around the renowned Arkaba Walk: a fully-hosted, all-inclusive four-day walk where you not only witness the environment in recovery, but take an active role in its revival. Covering 45 kilometres on foot in spectacular surrounds, this outback hiking adventure includes exclusive accommodation sleeping under the stars at off-grid walking camps, as well as a night at historic Arkaba Homestead – one of many hallmarks of the property’s pastoral heritage.” – Great Walks of Australia.

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