The landscape at Sal Salis is a breathtaking fusion of vibrant ocean and ancient outback. On one side, the UNESCO-listed Ningaloo Reef bursts with marine life—whale sharks, humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, and manta rays glide through turquoise waters. On the other, Cape Range National Park offers rugged limestone gorges, red sand dunes, and wild bushland, home to kangaroos, rock wallabies, and emus. This rare meeting of reef and range creates an extraordinary and immersive natural experience.
Sal Salis’s 16 off-grid, luxury safari tents are as ‘glamping’ as it gets—thoughtfully designed for comfort while treading lightly on the environment. Nestled among the coastal dunes and blending seamlessly into the rugged, sunburnt landscape of Cape Range National Park, each tent is just 50 metres from the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. Here, guests sleep to the rhythm of Indian Ocean tides in one of Australia’s most remarkable and remote wilderness locations.
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