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Feathers Sanctuary, Darwin

Feathers Sanctuary offers unique bed and breakfast style accommodation, set on two acres of landscaped grounds in the heart of Darwin, just minutes from the Darwin airport. The bird collection at Feathers Sanctuary is diverse. Both native and exotic birds live in two large aviaries.

Guests are able to enter the Waterfall Aviary and view the birds at close range. Feathers Sanctuary is secluded and secure, and is a truly natural place to stay while holidaying in Darwin.

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The four individual hut style retreats are a blend of Balinese and tropical architecture, and are equipped with queen size beds. The ensuite bathrooms are indoor outdoor, where guests can enjoy showering under the stars. Each hut has a glass fronted aviary connecting with the corner of the room.

Website: www.featherssanctuary.com

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