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"Set within World Heritage–listed Kakadu National Park, this sustainability-focused eco-lodge features elevated villas on stilts to minimise impact on native bushland and wildlife. Villas are exceptionally spacious with king-sized beds, two daybeds, alfresco dining areas and an outdoor standalone bath on the private balcony for immersive bush-bathing. The culinary offering celebrates the Australian barbecue tradition with hearty cook-ups for breakfast and dinner, and guests can also dine at Mimi’s Restaurant & Barra Bar, where Indigenous flavours and locally foraged ingredients are combined with modern techniques. With a third of Australia’s bird species found in the Top End, the property is excellent for birdwatching, and guests can explore Aboriginal culture at Ubirr’s rock art and panoramic sandstone peak views or hike to Maguk waterfall for a swim. About a three-hour drive from Darwin." - Dinesh Ajith