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Nestled on the coast, where the outback meets crystal coral waters is where you’ll find Sal Salis, a unique setting from which to explore Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef. With just 15 eco-luxury wilderness tents, and a honeymoon tent, hidden amongst the dunes, there is no better way to experience one of Australia’s best kept natural secrets.

Open from March to October, the camp lies amongst the dunes and sits on the largest fringing coral reef in the world, with the coral reef and its marine inhabitants just a few metres offshore. Ningaloo is acknowledged as one of the best places in the world to swim with the world’s largest fish, the whale shark, as these gentle giants migrate through here every year. These waters are also visited by humpback whales, another highlight for guests. The coastal dunes and gorges, in the Cape Range National Park, attract land dwellers as well, with red kangaroos, wallaroos, echidnas, emus and more seen in and around the camp.

INCLUSIONS

Accommodation with eco ensuite bathroom

All-inclusive chef prepared meals and snacks

Self-service bar featuring local beer, wine and spirits

National Park entrance fees

Guided wilderness activities

Return road transfers from airport

TOURS & EXPERIENCES

GUIDED GORGE WALKS

Early morning walks into the Cape Range National Park provide a rugged and beautiful contrast to the reef and beach activities.

Guided walks usually depart before sunrise, while temperatures are cooler, and take in both Mandu Mandu and Yardie Creek Gorges. Keep an eye out for land mammals including red kangaroos, echidna and black-footed rock wallabies. Emus are also frequently sighted.

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SEA KAYAKING

Guided forays across the reef reveal an array of colourful residents including fish, sea turtles, reef sharks, rays and corals.

Kayaks are the perfect vessel and your clients will be shown how to safely navigate the reef without impacting the ecosystem. Our guided kayak-snorkel tours go further offshore and drop anchor in the sand to explore the deeper lagoons. In Ningaloo Reef these are among the best snorkelling spots with soft corals, sponges, wobbegong sharks and marine fish galore. Also between August and October, and only metres from the reef, humpback whales migrating along this coast really are something to see.

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GETTING HERE

BY AIR

Qantas fly to Exmouth (Learmonth) with connections from most capital cities. Complimentary shared road transfers are available from Learmonth Airport (LEA).

BY ROAD

We recommend hiring a car in Exmouth as the drive from Perth can take up to 13 hours. Also please note that there is a ‘no drive after dark’ policy, within the Cape Range National Park, due to the high number of animals on the road during this time. The drive from Learmonth Airport (LEA) is 90 minutes and from Exmouth town one hour.

Iconic Travel Experiences

CONTENTS

Australia by Train

Vintage Rail Journeys

Outback Spirit

Uluru Ayers Rock Resort

Cruise Whitsundays

Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre

Sailaway Port Douglas

Rottnest Express

Journey Beyond Cruise Sydney

Sal Salis

Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo

Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures

Monarto Safari Resort

Darwin Harbour Cruises

Melbourne Skydeck

Eureka 89

Alice Springs Telegraph Station

Grand Pacific Tours

TRADE ENQUIRIES

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SAL SALIS

08 9949 1776 (Australia)

+61 8 99491776 (International)

salsalis.com.au