Arkaba Conservancy Is a Quintessential Outback Station With a Touch of Luxury.

Broadsheet writer, Alexis Buxton-Collins describes his stay at Arkaba Conservancy in the Ikara-Flinders Ranges as an” absurdly scenic classroom” thanks to passionate Field Guide, Shane Craswell interpreting the surrounding landscape and the conservation efforts on the former sheep station.

“There are plenty of chances to see the positive effects of this work through the program of activities. It varies daily but might include a safari in a modified open-top Land Cruiser, a walk along dry creek beds and lightly forested slopes, and cultural tours led by Adnyamathanha Elder Pauline McKenzie, who can explain the uses and significance of just about every plant on the property.” – Alexis Buxton-Collins, Broadsheet.

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