Banubanu Wilderness Retreat
Bremer Island
Northeast Arnhem Land
Review by Beautiful Accommodation
With a maximum of eight guests, it is easy to see why Banubanu Wilderness Retreat opens a door into a culture and country that few will ever see. Usually just one party is accommodated at a time, which makes this experience all the more special and personal.Located on Bremer Island – off the coast of Arnhem Land – this rustic camp offers cultural encounters with the local Aboriginal people, awe-inspiring fishing and the chance to simply kick back and enjoy the island’s natural wonders. Guests stay in well-appointed tents and the rate includes all meals while on the island. The
central lounge/dining area is straight from the pages of Robinson Crusoe’s journal. Banubanu is at the northern tip of the island and it is not unusual for turtles to nest on the beach right in front of the camp. Beachcomb by day, stargaze by night and let the hours drift by with languid disregard.
It’s little wonder that previous guests have described this as a magical life experience. You won’t find this in the pages of glossy travel brochures, so broaden your horizons and book your turn in this Top End nirvana.
Facilities
Five safari-style tents, each with two oversize single camp beds (all linen provided), fan. Shared bathing facilities. Lounge, dining. All meals on the island included.
Suitable for Children 8
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PO Box 1211, Nhulunbuy NT 0881
Bremer Island near Nhulunbuy. Accessed by light plane or boat from Gove via Darwin or Cairns.
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Reader Reviews
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Sarah commented on 11-Oct-2010 10:33 AM ![]()
We have visited here - it is simply beautiful... The main area has been updated since this photo.
Kids and I went snorkelling and adults enjoyed walking on beach and relaxing... Fishing was great too.
It is such a relaxing and magical place...
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Wayne Turner commented on 17-Jun-2011 03:45 PM
Banu Banu is a place of relaxation between two stunning beaches on a remote island off Arnhem Land. Access is easy and the host's are spot on. It has a natural feel to the camp with eco freindly princilples and a culutral day on request with the local
Yolngu land owners. Abslutley splendid..