Wild Bush Luxury opens new option at Jabiru Retreat

Wild Bush Luxury opens new option at Jabiru Retreat
Edited by Travel Weekly


    The top end has scored a new luxury safari lodge in the Jabiru Retreat at Bamurru Plains, a Wild Bush Luxury property, located on the Mary River wetlands.

    Jabiru Retreat is a private, ‘luxe camp within a camp’ experience featuring two safari-style bungalows connected via a raised walkway leading to an exclusive-use plunge pool.

    Alongside is an alfresco lounge and dining space with a view overlooking the lush plains that attract abundant wildlife including buffalo, agile wallabies, brumbies and an incredible variety of birdlife including Magpie Geese and the retreat’s namesake, the Jabiru.

    Jabiru Retreat accommodates four adults, and up to an additional two children upon request in swag bed sleeping, catering to six guests in total. It is the ideal space for either two couples travelling together, a family with older children, multi-generational families or small groups of friends wanting their own space.

    “Jabiru Retreat has been purposefully designed for experiential travel opportunities that connect guests with the natural environment,” owner, Wildbush Luxury, John O’Sullivan, said.

    “It will offer all the comforts of Bamurru Plains – where the landscape is hero – but with the added luxury of more space and exclusivity for small groups looking for their own private retreat.”

    Designed by Darwin-based Rossi Architects, Jabiru Retreat will have the look and feel of a safari camp with sustainable and ethically sourced furniture throughout the bungalows using natural materials including teak, rattan and seagrass. To extend this look to the exteriors, Wild Bush Luxury worked with Inartisan – an Australian company founded by artist Emily Heysen, great-granddaughter of renowned Australian landscape painter, Sir Hans Heysen – who sourced the teak furniture for the expansive decks.

    Bamurru Plains – Jabiru Bungalow Interior (Supplied).

    Each of the two spacious bungalows at Jabiru Retreat offers king-size split beds, an ensuite bathroom and a generous outdoor lounge area. The safari bungalows are built on stilts to minimise impact on the environment. Overhead fans and ceiling-to-floor mesh walls on three sides allow breezes to naturally cool the interior and expose guests to the sights and sounds of the surrounding bush.

    Jabiru Retreat will complement the existing accommodation at Bamurru Plains which includes ten safari bungalows and one larger Kingfisher Suite overlooking the floodplains.

    Bamurru Plains – Airboat Safari. (Supplied)

    The Retreat will offer complete privacy while still including all the signature Wild Bush Luxury services, including fully catered dining and daily wilderness safari experiences – such as airboat safaris, open-top safari drives, crocodile-spotting river cruises, guided walks and more.

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