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Enjoy a complimentary scenic flight over Wilpena Pound when you book your Arkaba Homestead stay for 2025 before 31 December 2024.

After discovering the area on ground, the ultimate way to appreciate the expansive terrain is to soar above it. Embark on a 30-minute scenic flight for an incredible aerial view of Wilpena Pound. Your journey will take you over the Heysen Range, Bunyeroo Gorge, and Brachina Gorges, allowing you to marvel at the stunning array of colours and textures that define this ancient landscape.

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Arkaba Homestead is a Luxury Lodge of Australia situated in the awe-inspiring Flinders Ranges of South Australia. With limited guest capacity, Arkaba is an intimate experience which is more akin to staying with friends in the country over a typical luxury hotel. The five guest rooms have been tastefully restored in tune with the property’s pioneering history and with Wild Bush Luxury’s understated Australian style.

To receive your complimentary scenic flight over Wilpena Pound, simply book before 31 December 2024 and use the promotional code EARLYBIRDAH when you book online or over the phone. 

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Terms and Conditions:

  • Book by 31 December 2024
  • Minimum 2-nights stay departing in 2025
  • Valid for new, direct bookings only
  • Flight requires a minimum of 2 people. Guests may be required to share the scenic flight
  • If unable to fly due to weather conditions or availability, guests will receive a credit to use at Wild Bush Luxury within 12 months
  • Cannot be used in conjunction with another offer, package or event
  • Offer is subject to be withdrawn at any time without notice
  • Must use code ‘EARLYBIRDAH’ at checkout online or over the phone.

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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.

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