Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef
Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is an exclusive safari camp hidden in the white sand dunes of Western Australia's Cape Range National Park. Five spacious wilderness tents are just metres from the water's edge and the world's greatest fringing coastal coral reef. Sal Salis accommodation and hosting style exudes 'Wild Bush Luxury' and Sal Salis guides deliver an extraordinary insight to one of Australia's best kept natural secrets - Ningaloo Reef. Sal Salis's ecological principles also ensure that your stay generates a minimal environmental footprint.

Stretching 280 kms along Western Australia's harsh and arid coast, the Ningaloo Reef is an extraordinary yet strangely unknown jewel in Australia's natural heritage. Hidden in the dunes overlooking pristine beaches and coral reefs, Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is an exclusive bush camp that exudes 'Wild Bush Luxury' and brings a touch of style to a remote region.

Accommodation is in five free standing, spacious tents on raised platforms. Each has an en suite bathroom with a natureloo (marketing jargon for state of the art composting loos!) and a solar hot water shower. Designed to blend with the dunes and low lying coastal scrub, the tents have overhead fans and comfortable beds with fabulous views of the Indian Ocean.

The social heart of the camp is raised above the sand and coastal scrub and it too has views of the reef and the breakers beyond. A bar and open lounge area with a small reference library provides a great spot to sit out the heat of day.

In the cool of the evening kangaroos and wallaroos appear from the bush for their evening graze. Guests may help themselves to a selection of beverages from the open bar and perhaps watch the resident chef as he prepares contemporary Australian cuisine with hints of native produce. Dinner is shared with other guests, your guides and hosts against a back-drop of rich orange sunsets.

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-Restaurant
-Bar
Exmouth
Australia