Mon - Fri 9:00am - 6:00pm
Sat 10:00am - 4:30pm
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Top Tip
Hosts, Pat and Sally Kent, offer a friendly Australian welcome and the kind of informal but attentive service that is only possible when you are one of a few guests.

Why we like it

  • The homestead looks out onto the Elder Range, which glows pink in the morning sun, and the Arkaba Creek, which is lined with River Red Gums and alive with the chatter of hundreds of Galahs
  • The resident chef creates traditional cuisine drawing on native elements
  • The homestead has a cellar of premium South Australian wines
  • A wet edge pool overlooks the Arkaba Creek and provides areas for relaxing in the summer months
  • Other facilities include a library with deep leather armchairs and a large stone fireplace and an open bar.

About Arkaba

Arkaba has made the transformation from an outback sheep station to a private conservancy. With some of the most spectacular landscape in outback Australia, the team at Arkaba blend their passion for conservation with immersing guests in the story of the country: 600 million years of geological history, 24,281 hectares of private wildlife conservancy that you share with just a privileged few others and a wealth of wildlife.

The resident chef creates bush inspired cuisine and the homestead has a cellar of premium South Australian wines. Other facilities include a reference library with deep leather armchairs, a large stone fireplace and an open bar. Arkaba's topography offers some of outback Australia's most stunning scenery, ranging from knife edge ridge tops through cypress pine country to red gum lined creek beds. Expert field guides pull together the incredible geological history, wildlife and pastoral heritage of this region with visits to some of the secret spots on the property and a chance to take in the sights and sounds of the bush.

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