Australian Traveller magazine features Luxury Lodge of Australia, Sal Salis on the Ningaloo Reef in a recent article listing ‘Stunning eco stays in Western Australia’ encouraging readers to discover their next eco stay that doesn’t cost the Earth.
“All 16 luxury safari tents at Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef safari camp are perched above the sand to prevent erosion, so you can kick back in good conscience from your hammock overlooking the fringing reef system. There is no Internet at Sal Salis, which encourages guests to connect with nature and each other in the communal lantern-lit lodge to swap stories about their day. Knowing that almost 100 per cent of the camp’s electricity and power is generated by solar makes a stay here even sweeter.” – Carla Grossetti, Australian Traveller.
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