Sunday 21 April 2019

Bamurru Plains Wilderness lodge (1). NT.

Here our some sample pictures from our resort this season. The wildlife is amazing and so far we are loving Bamurru.

Tawney Frog Mouth Owl. (Corroboree Tavern)

Buffalo at Corroboree Tavern.

Lick, lick, licking!

Our drive in to Bammurru Plains, is very pretty. it's a minimum of 1.5 hours from the bitumen road.
Apparently all the roads in are closed?

A little history & information about Bammurru Plains.
Bammurru Plains is located on Swim Creek Station, a 303 Sq. km coastal buffalo pastoral property near Point Stuart in the Mary River Region. This property encompasses a variety of habitat including vast river frontage, coastal flood plains, savannah woodland and paperbark swamps. The station has over 5000 buffalo, cattle, deer, brumbies, dingos, crocodiles, pigs and a huge variety of bird life.



A bit of water on the track.

More puddles.

Pretty.

If you look closely you can see the Buffalo out on the wetlands. 

Our fire pit.

The lodge dinner table.

The infinity pool looking out to the wetlands.

One of our vanity units.

A typical shower in our guests cabins.

Lovely landscapes.

The King fisher suite. 

Me in the pool on a cloudy day.

Buffalo.

Bammurru Wilderness lodge, used to be a hunting lodge with three cabins. Now we have 10 cabins and luxury safari tours, airboat tours, quad bike tours, fishing tours and river cruises. It reminds us both so much of Africa.

An Agile Wallaby cleaning it's tail.

A blue winged Kookaburra (My favourite).

What are you looking at??

Steve in one of the old safari vehicle's, doing the bore run.

The evening sky at Bammurru.

Sunset.

Brumbies.

King Fisher Lake. 

Staff getting to know our area.

Lots of water on the tracks.

This one would make a nice rug. 

Inside the Lodge.

Look at the horns on that.








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