Arkaba
Set in the striking Flinders Ranges, Arkaba invites you to immerse yourself in South Australia's wild outback. Once a sheep station, this private wildlife conservancy is widely regarded as one of the most picturesque outback stations in the country.
Spanning 60,000 acres, Arkaba is home to several native species of flora and fauna. As you explore ancient landscapes by foot or during an exhilarating safari drive, you'll spot kangaroos, emus and the elusive yellow-footed Rock Wallaby roaming freely. With several water sources flowing year-round, Arkaba is also a magnet for macropods and bush birds.
Guided by knowledgeable and passionate field guides, you can discover dramatic gorges, red gum-lined creeks, and fossil-rich terrain while learning about Arkaba’s conservation mission. You’ll also have the chance to help track and identify species using habitat, geology and behavioural cues.
Paired with Arkaba Homestead’s charming accommodation and personalised service, it’s easy to see why Arkaba is one of the best places for wildlife spotting in Australia.
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Escape to Arkaba in the Flinders Ranges for an unforgettable wildlife safari. Enjoy 5-star homestead luxury and expert-led tours through 60,000 acres of breathtaking South Australian wilderness.