The New York Post has featured Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef in a travel round-up exploring destinations designed to encourage digital detox and meaningful connection, highlighting stays where guests are encouraged to fully disconnect from everyday digital life.
Set within Cape Range National Park on Western Australia’s remote Ningaloo Coast, the article positions Sal Salis as an “extreme detox” destination, where limited accessibility and the absence of connectivity create a complete break from screens and routine. The experience is described as “no Wi-Fi or cell service”, offering guests the opportunity to step away from digital distraction and immerse themselves in the surrounding natural environment.
The feature highlights the camp’s proximity to Ningaloo Reef and its immersive wildlife experiences, from swimming with whale sharks to encountering migrating humpback whales, reinforcing its reputation as a place where “those lucky enough to make it this far are here to dive in and swim with mega-fauna like whale sharks and migrating humpbacks.”
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