Collaborations between Aboriginal tour providers and Luxury Lodges of Australia are catering to those who seek to experience cultural immersion in a five-star setting. Issue 4 of Connect To Country magazine highlights some of the incredible First Nations cultural experiences on offer at Cape Lodge, Silky Oaks Lodge and Bamurru Plains.

“The Margaret River wine region is a slice of paradise that combines beautiful beaches and forests with wineries, river systems and caves and, of course, is steeped in Aboriginal history and culture. Now you can combine learning about the Wadandi people’s connection to the area with a luxury stay at the stunning, five-star Cape Lodge.

Far North Queensland is home to both the world’s oldest rainforest, the Daintree, and the Great Barrier Reef. You can explore these incredible World Heritage Listed areas on Kuku Yalanji Country whilst learning more about Aboriginal culture by day and staying in ecoluxury at Silky Oaks Lodge by night.

Kakadu National Park is filled with lush rainforest, wildlife, rugged escarpments and rock galleries that date back tens of thousands of years. You can explore Kakadu whilst staying in an exclusive lodge on the adjacent Mary River floodplains before travelling on to Nitmiluk National Park, the home of the Jawoyn people, as part of a 5-day Top End Luxury Lodges Tour.” – Connect To Country.

Read the full article and much more at Discover Aboriginal Experience’s Connect To Country magazine.