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Located on the Western border of Kakadu National Park, our bush camp is hidden deep within an ancient stringy bark forest. With no fences or gates, it is literally teeming with life, and with minimal human impact this is a place where nature roams free.

Location: Kakadu National Park Region, Northern Territory

Distance: 2 1/2 hours drive from Darwin or 25 minutes on light plane

Surrounded by over seven different ecosystems, our camp gives you unparalleled access to these lush, wild landscapes that have become sanctuaries for a variety of unique plant and animal species.

The bush camp accommodates a maximum of 20 trainees allowing an all-encompassing experience of the Australian bush.

The dining and lecture facility is an open-air structure that forms the centre of the camp with a fire pit and relaxation area near by.  
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For more information and prices on this course please contact EcoTraining Australia:

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