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Faraway Bay The Bush Camp - Kununurra

From $ 790.0 to $ 6130.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9169 1214
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On the north-west corner of the Australian continent, there is a place so remote, so far away from anywhere, it’s called Faraway Bay.

Time appears to stand still. When it does move, it's measured in tides and sunsets.

Faraway Bay, The Bush Camp is a truly unique retreat, nestled on a rocky hilltop overlooking the Timor Sea, in the remote Kimberley Region.

It’s an intimate escape that feels like the edge of forever.

On offer is a rare Kimberley wilderness encounter, remarkable beauty, isolation and history – all set in a remote slice of outback Australia.

Visitors fly by light aircraft 280 kilometres north west from Kununurra, over a timeliness and untouched landscape, then ride by four wheel drive to The Bush Camp.

All eight secluded cabins have spectacular views of Faraway Bay.

Guests wake up each morning to birdsong and enjoy breakfast in the open air ‘Eagle Lodge’, perfect for lounging, dining and daydreaming.

Cruise to the spectacular King George Falls; fish the tidal creeks; explore; learn about bush tucker and discover ancient rock art, then cool off in the spring fed pool back at camp.

Ease into nature’s rhythm. Relax. Explore. Relax some more.

Whats close?

147.5 kms   Drysdale River Station
148.5 kms   Kimberley Coastal Camp
152.5 kms   Digger's Rest Station
177.0 kms   Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park

attractions

125.6 kms   The Gut
129.0 kms   Cambridge Gulf
134.4 kms   Pentecost River
142.8 kms   Koolama Wreck Site
142.9 kms   Crocodile Lookout
143.8 kms   Afghan Cemetery
144.1 kms   Pioneer Cemetery Wyndham
144.3 kms   Five Rivers Lookout
145.3 kms   Trial Tree
145.5 kms   Three Mile Valley
146.5 kms   Drovers Memorial
146.6 kms   Crocodile Statue
151.6 kms   Moochalabra Dam
152.5 kms   Prison Tree
160.1 kms   Alligator Hole
160.2 kms   Telegraph Hill
160.5 kms   Marglu Billabong
160.5 kms   Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve
166.2 kms   Cockburn Range
168.0 kms   The Grotto
67.2 kms   Kalumburu Road
73.6 kms   Drysdale River National Park

events

0.0 kms   Kimberley Cooking School at Faraway Bay

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