The ELLE Guide to Australia’s Northern Territory by Paul Jebara, highlights the region’s rugged landscapes, ancient First Nations culture, and luxury stays.
Longitude 131°, Uluru Northern Territory – “Six miles from Uluru’s base, Australia’s most wish-listed accommodation sits at the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed national park. The Dune Pavilion offers dual views of both Uluru and the stunning Kata Tjuta rock formations from your bed or private plunge pool. The in-room “desert bar” stocks rare Australian spirits even international collectors have trouble sourcing.”
Bullo River Station, East Kimberley Northern Territory – “Near the border with Western Australia, this 400,000-acre working cattle station proves that sophisticated design belongs in the outback. Designer Sibella Court’s dozen rooms reject rural clichés for considered details throughout, like blacksmith-forged hardware and chic ranch-inspired furnishings.”
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