Madelin Tomelty for Luxury Travel Magazine embarks on an unforgettable outback immersion at the conservation-driven Bullo River Station, a remote sanctuary located in the East Kimberley region of the Northern Territory. Sprawled across 400,000 acres of privately owned wilderness, Bullo River Station offers a low-impact luxury tourism experience that intimately connects visitors with its rich and complex ecosystems.

As Madelin explores, she delves into the unique interplay between the station’s domestic animals and the diverse wildlife that roams the vast landscape. The adventure intensifies with a thrilling helicopter ride, where she spots crocodiles lurking in the rivers below and marvels at the station’s preserved Indigenous rock art—a mural of cultural heritage etched into time. The scenery is further adorned by majestic boabs, rugged sandstone gorges, and cascading waterfalls that paint a picture of untamed beauty.

“It makes me think: avid travellers that we Australians are, it’s easy to set our sights on the world beyond our borders. But when it’s time to return home, thank goodness there is a place like Bullo to remind us of the beauty found in our own backyard – a place to come back down to Earth.”

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