Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Safari Camp.
Tucked between the red dunes of Cape Range National Park and the turquoise waters of Ningaloo Reef, Sal Salis offers a rare brand of "off-grid luxury." The fifteen safari-style tents sit just meters from the shore, providing a soundtrack of crashing waves and a complete lack of Wi-Fi or cell service. Sustainability is central here; the camp runs almost entirely on solar power, and the semi-alfresco bathrooms utilize nature-friendly composting systems. Days revolve around the tides—guests can snorkel directly off the beach to spot turtles and rays or join guided gorge walks through the park. Evenings are social, centered around a communal long table where local seafood is paired with Australian wines, often preceded by a sundowner gin bar set up directly on the sand.
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