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Stay 3 Nights or More and Save 10% PLUS Children Stay Free*

This season, linger longer at Arkaba, a 63,000-acre private wildlife conservancy in the heart of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges. Once a working sheep station, Arkaba is now a rewilded sanctuary for native wildlife and guests seeking space, silence, and connection.

Don’t miss our exclusive New Year offer with 10% Off! 

Availability is strictly limited. Secure your place on this unforgettable adventure today. Use promo code STAY10 when booking for visits up until the 31 May 2026.

Flinders Rangers Our Destination Arkaba

Terms and Conditions:

  • Package is valid for new bookings only from 24 February – 27 March 2026
  • Travel from 01 February – 31 May 2026
  • Subject to availability, until sold out.
  • Blackout dates apply 
  • Package cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or agent incentive.
  • Standard cancellation and booking policies apply.
  • Standard Commission Rates apply for Trade Bookings
  • Wild Bush Luxury reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer at any time without notice

*CHILDREN STAY FREE – Terms and Conditions:

  • Package is valid for new bookings only from 24 February – 27 March 2026, for travel from 01 April – 30 April 2026
  • Subject to availability, until sold out.
  • One child ages 12-15 stays complimentary on swag bedding in the same room 
  • Blackout dates apply 
  • Package can be combined with the STAY10 offer only.
  • Standard cancellation and booking policies apply.
  • Standard Commission Rates apply for Trade Bookings
  • Wild Bush Luxury reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer at any time without notice

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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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