"Sixty thousand acres shared by a maximum of 10 guests at a luxury homestead: Arkaba Conservancy is nothing short of transformational, particularly in terms of environmental impact. The private conservancy, which was founded as a sheep station in 1851, has worked diligently for a decade to restore the wild bush to its pre-livestock state, spearheading rewilding efforts that have benefited some 5.5 million native animals in the process. Between lush meals, guests are encouraged to take advantage of immersive guided activities like safaris and bush walks, and even have the opportunity to participate in conservation efforts by tracking feral cats or accompanying a biologist on land surveys. From $1,070 AUD per person per night, all inclusive." - Travel + Leisure Editors