Bungle Bungle Wilderness Camp upgrade
All 30 tented cabins at Australian Pacific Touring’s exclusive Bungle Bungle Wilderness Camp will have private ensuite facilities from April 1, 2007, the result of a $450,000 upgrade approved by APT this week.
In recognition of these latest enhancements, the award-winning property’s name will change to Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge, effective January 1 2007.
The development also includes the conversion of nine tented cabins to double bed accommodation (currently all are twin share), new dining menus, activities and new interpretive flora and fauna trails.
Exclusive to APT, the lodge is located on Bellburn Creek in the heart of Purnululu National Park and offers comfortable beds with crisp linen, clean flush toilets, solar power and hot water plant.
The Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge is accredited as an Advanced Ecotourism Operator through Ecotourism Australia and is the flagship wilderness accommodation in APT’s exclusive range of wilderness camps and lodges used in its Kimberley Wilderness Adventures program.
APT’s General Manager Sales and Marketing, Chris Hall said there was increasing demand for private ensuite facilities and for double beds from both domestic and inbound markets.
“Combined with the new menus, activities and trails, the private facilities will give us a distinct marketing edge and create new business opportunities for both Kimberley Wilderness Adventures and our West Coast touring programs,” he said.
Work is expected to commence immediately and will be complete by end of March 2007.
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