Situated on the edge of the remote East Kimberley near the WA and Northern Territory border, Bullo River is a 400,000-acre working cattle station offering outback hospitality and unique immersive experiences for guests.

1Overview
Overview

Recently inducted as a Luxury Lodge of Australia, Bullo River Station offers a distinctly Australian experience in a remote corner of the Northern Territory 800km from Darwin, close to the WA border. Your luxury outback stay includes a range of immersive guided activities and all food, wine and spirits. Experiences on offer include observing cattle mustering at the station (seasonal), hiking, cruising the Bullo River under the red rock gorge walls, fishing, and viewing unique Aboriginal rock art hidden on the property.

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2Inclusions
What's Included
  • All meals, refreshments and beverages (including wine, beer and spirits)
  • Private guided tours of rock art, gorges and water holes and 4WD activities around the property
  • Observation of station mustering activities, subject to seasonality
  • Fishing excursions including a guide, quality gear and a boat (catch and release only)
  • A short scenic helicopter flight
  • Access to a telescope for star gazing, subject to visibility
3Location & Access
Location & Access

Access from Kununurra airport; the Station is 200 km from Kununurra. Ground and air transfers can be arranged. Fly to Kununurra direct from Perth, Broome or Darwin.

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4Insider Advice
What You Need to Know
Best Room

All homestead guest rooms are the same, but add an overnight campout at the Lakeview Hut for complete outback seclusion (you’ll be dropped there by helicopter)

Suitable For

Couples, families

Best Nearby Walk

Complement your Bullo River Station stay with our luxury Kimberley Walk at El Questro Homestead

Best Nearby Park

Bullo River Station is on 400,000 hectares of private land with unique wildlife and a stunning rugged landscape

Best Food & Wine Experience

Fireside dining at night with views of the outback sky

Best Place for Relaxation

The homestead pool

Season

Open April to September.

April is at the end of the northern wet season; May to September is the northern dry season.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the weather like in the Northern Territory?

The average maximum temperature and rainfall by month in Darwin and the NT Top End are detailed below. The Mary River wetlands and Kakadu National Park are 2-3 hours’ drive from Darwin and experience similar weather patterns.

When is the best time to visit the Kimberley?

The Kimberley region of WA offers one for the most dramatic landscape in the whole country. Following the indigenous seasons, the best time to visit the Kimberley is anytime other than the Lanja (build-up) and Man-gala (monsoon) between November and March.