Kununurra,
Western Australia – March 2015 / Newsmaker Alert / The iconic El
Questro Wilderness Park nestled in the heart of the Kimberley region
will reopen on April 1 for the 2015 season, welcoming guests to discover
its diverse offering. Boasting four varied accommodation options, as well
as access to the region’s most spectacular array of natural assets – the
resort has it all for those seeking an authentic Kimberley experience.
El Questro Wilderness Park’s accommodation options allow guests to choose from the internationally renowned luxury of El Questro Homestead to immersing themselves in nature at Emma Gorge Resort, enjoying the buzz of the Station Bungalows or camping beside the river at the Station Campground. Improvements
to camping facilities this season ensures an enhanced experience for caravan
and tenting guests, with complete refurbishment of all bathroom facilities
including modern fittings and updated decor. El Questro campsite is now
home to 40 powered campsites and 18 permanent tents with power and twin
bedding, providing a more comfortable campsite stay in the 2015 season.
View Photo Gallery “There is truly something for everyone at El Questro”, General Manager Lori Litwack said. “As well as our multiple accommodation offerings to suit all travellers and budgets, the wilderness park is home to natural, geographical and geological wonders that cannot be found anywhere else.” “The Kimberley’s natural wonders can all be found within the grounds of El Questro Wilderness Park, if you’re seeking an authentic northern Western Australia experience El Questro is the place to go.” Guests at the luxurious five-star Homestead will be treated to new additions to the already impressive dining offering with local produce remaining a key focus on chef Alan Groom’s nightly menus. Tropical and organic produce sourced from the Ord River Valley will play a starring role, and plenty of favourite dishes including Cambridge Gulf barramundi, wild rosella glaze and black liquorice ice cream making a return. This year, The Homestead’s superb menu will be further enriched by the addition of a particularly special wine list hand picked by prolific sommelier Jeremy Oliver of The Australian Wine Annual fame. Accessing El Questro is now easier than ever with the once-rough terrain of Gibb River Road now sealed to the Emma Gorge driveway, enabling access via 2WD vehicles, where previously a 4WD was essential. Guests can continue on to The Station Township, The Homestead and El Questro Campground with the aid of a high clearance 4WD vehicle. In celebration of the 2015 season launch, visitors to Emma Gorge and The Station who book between now and May 28,2015 for travel between April 1 and May 31,2015 can receive three nights for the price of two with prices for a three night stay starting at $199 per night at Emma Gorge and $219 per night at The Station. Guests of The Homestead travelling between April 1– May 31, 2015 will also receive an offer when booking before May 27, 2015. Early bird bookings will enjoy a 20% reduced rate when booking four or more nights, with room prices starting from $1,575 per night. This special offer can be used on accommodation, gourmet meals and selected touring. Bookings are open now and can be made by visiting www.elquestro.com.au or calling 1300 863 248 (+61 3 9426 7550 outside Australia). For
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