Bamurru Plains, Top End, Northern Territory
Bamurru Plains sits on the edge of the Mary River floodplains, bordering Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Top End. It’s a landscape of extraordinary density – 236 bird species, saltwater crocodiles, wild buffalo, brumbies, agile wallabies – all visible from the lodge itself. The property spans savannah woodland, black soil floodplains, paperbark swamps, river mangroves, and coastal beaches. That variety of habitat is what makes the wildlife here so remarkable.
The “Wild Bush Luxury” concept is uniquely Australian. Safari bungalows are raised on stilts with mesh walls on three sides, so guests hear, see, and almost touch the environment around them. There’s no wifi, no mobile reception, no television. The alarm clock is the call of magpie geese at dawn. It’s a deliberate disconnection that draws a certain kind of traveller – the kind who values something genuine over something polished. For travel agents building premium Top End itineraries, Bamurru is a standout property that pairs naturally with Kakadu, Arnhem Land, and broader Northern Territory experiences.

SAFARI ACTIVITIES
Your Bamurru Experience – Day by Day
Airboat Safaris Across the Floodplains
This is Bamurru’s signature experience and there’s really nothing else like it in Australian tourism. Guests skim across the floodplains by airboat, moving from wide open grasslands to a lagoon surrounded by peeling paperbark trees. The rush of speed gives way to silence as the boat drifts to a stop, and suddenly you’re sitting in the middle of a wetland teeming with birdlife, with nothing but the sounds of the bush around you.
The wildlife encounters are up close. Magpie geese in their thousands, jabiru storks, saltwater crocodiles basking on the banks. The airboat accesses parts of the floodplain that are simply unreachable any other way.
Trade tip: The airboat safari is the experience guests remember most. It photographs brilliantly and has that sense of adventure that works particularly well for incentive groups or clients who want something they genuinely cannot get anywhere else. It’s included in the Ultimate Wilderness Experience package.

Open-Top Game Drives
More akin to an African safari than anything most travellers expect to find in Australia. The open-top vehicles cross savannah woodland and floodplain country, passing agile wallabies, estuarine crocodiles, wild horses, buffalo, and an extraordinary range of birdlife. The guides know the property intimately and tailor each drive to conditions and wildlife movements on the day.
The comparison to Africa is one guests make often – and it’s not a stretch. The density of wildlife here genuinely surprises people.
Trade tip: Game drives work well as the first activity for new arrivals. They give clients a sense of the property’s scale and the variety of habitat. For clients who’ve done African safaris, positioning Bamurru as “Australia’s answer” lands well – it’s different enough to feel fresh but familiar enough to appeal.

Crocodile Spotting River Cruises
A relaxed meander along Sampan Creek, which is home to countless crocodiles and an even greater number of birds. The riverine habitat is quite different from the open floodplain – mangroves line the banks, barramundi leap from the water, and the light filtering through the paperbark canopy creates something special for photographers.
The guides point out crocodiles at rest on the banks and in the water, and explain the ecology of the Mary River system. It’s a quieter activity than the airboat, but no less impressive.
Trade tip: The river cruise is a good option for clients who prefer a calmer pace or who are keen birders. It showcases a completely different side of the property from the floodplain activities. Works well scheduled in the late afternoon when the light is soft and the wildlife is active.

Guided Wilderness Walks
A walking safari at Bamurru is deliberately slow. You’re compelled to notice things you’d miss from a vehicle – the detail of termite mounds, the tracks of wallabies in the red dirt, the call of a blue-winged kookaburra overhead. The guides have deep knowledge of the bush and its interconnected systems, and they share it without lecturing.
At this pace, the Top End reveals itself gradually. It’s the activity that most guests say changed how they think about the Australian landscape.
Trade tip: Don’t overlook this one when briefing clients. It sounds simple but it’s often the most meaningful activity on the programme. Particularly good for travellers who value depth over spectacle.

The Hide & Quad Bike Tours
The Hide is a raised observation platform six metres above the ground in the tree canopy, overlooking the Mary River floodplain. It’s the ultimate vantage point for birdwatching and wildlife observation without disturbing the animals below. Guests can also book the exclusive Siesta Lunch Retreat at The Hide – a private safari drive or airboat out to the platform with a chef-prepared picnic hamper and premium wines. Two hours of complete solitude, a bird book, binoculars, and a two-way radio.
For something more active, quad bike tours criss-cross between floodplain savannah, monsoonal forests, and dry open areas dotted with termite mounds. You ride alongside buffalo and brumbies rather than observing from a distance.
Trade tip: The Siesta Lunch at The Hide is a premium add-on that works beautifully for honeymoon clients or as a surprise upgrade for incentive delegates. The quad bikes appeal to a younger, more adventurous traveller and add variety to a multi-night stay.

Kakadu Day Excursion
A short hop by light aircraft from Bamurru brings guests into the heart of Kakadu National Park. Rock art galleries reveal stories of Aboriginal people and their ancient culture spanning tens of thousands of years. The textures, colours, and vistas across savannah woodland and floodplains give a sense of the spirituality of this landscape that’s hard to convey secondhand.
This is a full-day experience and can be combined with the broader Art of Arnhem Land package, which includes a guided visit to Injalak Hill in Oenpelli (Gunbalanya) – home to some of the finest rock art in Western Arnhem Land – and the Injalak Arts and Craft Centre where guests meet local Aboriginal artists.
Trade tip: The Art of Arnhem Land Experience is a 3-night package with set departure dates and a cap of 12 guests. It’s a strong option for clients who want cultural depth alongside the wildlife. The Arnhem Land access is not something most travellers can arrange independently, which makes it a genuine differentiator for your itinerary.

Barramundi Fishing
The Mary River floodplains and their adjoining creek systems are prime barramundi territory. During the wet season, the floodplains fill with water and fish, and the highlight for anglers at Bamurru is fishing out on the floodplains by airboat – a method that’s as much about the experience as the catch.
The creeks of the Mary River System bordering the property offer further fishing opportunities. This isn’t charter fishing in the conventional sense. It’s wading and casting in wild country with a guide who knows every bend of the creek.
Trade tip: Barramundi fishing is a strong add-on for male travellers in couples or small groups who might otherwise sit out a bird-focused safari. It also works for dedicated fishing holidays when combined with other Top End fishing destinations. Contact us for seasonal availability.

Do Nothing at All
This isn’t filler. Some guests come to Bamurru specifically to switch off. There’s no wifi, no phone signal. The wildlife comes to you – hundreds of birds take flight from around the infinity pool, buffalo roam through camp, wallabies hop past your bungalow. The lodge deck overlooks the floodplains, and during the heat of the day, the pool and a cold drink are all that’s needed.
The self-service bar is open all day. A crisp white wine, a gin and tonic, sparkling water. Best enjoyed with one of Bamurru’s spectacular sunsets, which – without exaggeration – are among the most vivid in Australia.
Trade tip: For clients who are hesitant about a “safari” because they imagine early mornings and packed schedules, the Floodplain Chill Out Package strips back the guided activities and lets guests set their own pace. Activities can be booked locally as they wish. It’s a different sell but it suits a real segment of the luxury market.

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

