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Arkaba January Conservation Report

As we wrap up the first month of 2024, we are excited to share the…
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Arkaba December Conservation Report

The team at Arkaba have been working hard to finish up the year with another…
Conservation ProjectsGuest EngagementHabitat Restoration

Arkaba November Conservation Report

Our Conservation Manager, Bruce, and the team started a new initiative this month to share…
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Scenic drive to Arkaba

The road to Arkaba is pretty. Very pretty. You’ll travel through the boutique wine country…
Energy EfficiencyHabitat Restoration

The Long Run

Arkaba’s beautifully restored 1850’s homestead, welcoming just ten guests at a time, is surrounded by…
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Our Team: Bruce Lawson

Few guides have lived the concept of wilderness trails more than Bruce Lawson.   Thousands of…
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Exclusive Use of Arkaba Homestead

Arkaba’s 63,000 acres make it the perfect destination for small private groups of up to…
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Get ready for a safari in the Flinders Ranges

An Arkaba experience, as told by the Australian Financial Review. 'There’s no big game, but…
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In good company for sustainability

The UK’s Financial Times share their tips for sustainable lodgings, including Arkaba. Click here to…
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Why the Flinders Ranges needs to be your next getaway

Don’t take just our word for it. See Qantas Travel Insider for more. Click here…
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History of Arkaba Conservancy

THE FIRST INHABITANTS The Flinders Ranges were originally inhabited by the Adnyamathanha (Hill People) thousands…
Destination

What makes the Flinders Ranges special?

There’s a bewildering amount of history between the layers of the Flinders Ranges. To think…

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Arkaba Walk acknowledges the Aboriginal Communities and Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and we recognise their continued connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Elders past and present, as we seek to understand their history and learn from their knowledge.