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F R O M O U T B AC K TO O C E A N
© George Apostolidis
T H I S C L I F F S IDE R E T R E AT
B L E NDS RAW W I L DE R N E S S
W I T H R E F I N E D E L E GAN C E
THE KIMBERLEY
Aboriginal rock art – some of the
oldest on Earth – is etched into
Rugged and wildly beautiful, the Kimberley
is one of the world’s last great wilderness
frontiers. Covering an area almost three times
caves, o昀昀ering an enduring link
to a culture that has shaped the
Kimberley for thousands of years.
the size of England, this untamed region is
a land of extremes. Sheer sandstone cli昀昀s
rise above winding rivers, waterfalls plunge
into hidden jade-green pools, and savannahs
At its heart lies El Questro
Homestead, the region’s crown
jewel. Set on an epic 700,000-acre
dotted with boab trees stretch for as far as
former cattle station, this cli昀昀side
the eye can see. Unique wildlife thrives in
retreat blends raw wilderness
these remote ecosystems, while ancient
The Dune Pavilion
at Longitude 131°.
with re昀椀ned elegance. Guests
arrive at the Homestead’s private
airstrip by light aircraft or helicopter, and days
unfold with adventures to secret waterfalls,
Chamberlain Gorge cruises, Emma Gorge
hikes, bush safaris, and cultural encounters
with the Ngarinyin people, the Traditional
Custodians of this remarkable land. For a
taste of the Outback at its most authentic –
without sacri昀椀cing on comforts – it doesn’t
get much better than this.
THE RED CENTRE & ULURU
The Northern Territory is the Outback as
most envision it – vast red earth plains,
star-strewn desert skies, and the colossal
sandstone monolith of Uluru. The landscapes
here are as sacred as they are spectacular.
For tens of thousands of years, the Anangu
people, Traditional Custodians of Uluru, have
imbued the land with meaning through their
beliefs, stories, and enduring traditions,
creating a rare and profound connection
between people and place.
Authentic dining experiences
at El Questro Homestead.
© Adam Gibson