krakani lumi featured in Australian Traveller magazine's top 100 Unique Stays

“Our team of writers scoured the very best accomodation options in Australia for a special edition called 100 Unique Stays and guess what… krakani lumi on wukulina Walk made the cut!” - Australian Traveller

Gauze separates my sleeping self from the coastal heathland. The domed ceiling and wallaby throw across my body are inspired by the traditional homes and lifestyles of the palawa – First Nations peoples of lutruwita (Tasmania). Fittingly, krakani lumi means resting place. Storytelling is interwoven in the award-winning design of these freestanding sleeping shelters.

Warm tones and curved lines extend to the communal building where, after all hiking here together, guides grilled up muttonbird on the fire pit and performed a Smoking Ceremony. This low impact off-grid standing camp in the state’s North East areas of wukalina (Mt William National Park) and larapuna (Bay of Fires) is home for two wukalina Walk nights. There is no other place or overnight experience like this in the world.

– Elspeth Callender

Huts at krakani lumi - credit Rob Burnett Images.jpg
Elspeth Callender