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Hakuna Matata Resort, Booral

Hosted by Kieran · Booral, New South Wales
7 sites · RV, Tent, Lodging · 144 acres
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Welcome to Hakuna Matata Resort! Hakuna Matata means “no worries”, and that is what you will feel. Kieran is your host, and he will add to the facilities and general ambience of the property to make sure that your stay is beyond your expectations. He endeavours to ensure you leave with a memorable experience and a desire to return. Hakuna Matata Resort offers glamping, camping in your own tents or in supplied ready-made tents, and even sites where you can park your own van or camper trailer. But there is also the 'wow' factor that pictures can't even give you. BUT overall, the intent is that you have an adventure that only the Aussie bush can provide ... simple but done well! The 144 acres of the Hakuna Matata resort are situated 2.5 hours north of Sydney and 1 hour NW of Newcastle. Relax, unwind, and get away from it all. Give your mind the refreshment boost it craves in serene, native surroundings. Hakuna Matata Resort Facilities: • Make your own mouth-watering pizzas, scrumptious salads, BBQ meals • Sleep to the sounds of the bush; the birds, the wind in the trees, the animals • Hammocks and reading areas • Solar-powered lighting, outdoor cool showers, toilets at various places • Wake up to the scenic bush panorama • Test your fitness on the assault course or stroll through the rainforest tracks • Unique venue for bush parties for large groups up to 100 persons • Activities include pedalboat, rowboat, swimming, surf skis, bushwalks, darts, quoits, 20 station assault course, bonfires, reading, ball games, chess and checkerboard
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Timon: ready-made tents in the bush

Tent site · Sleeps 4
Never camped in the Aussie bush before? Don’t have the gear to go camping? Or just want to go camping without the hassle of putting up the tent and taking it down as well as all the other gear? Timon has 2 ready-made canvas tents on raised platforms with roofs. One tent has 2 single beds and the other has a double bed. Sleeping bags and pillows are also provided. There is a firepit and cooking gear for your campfire. There is also a covered seating area with table and light, toilet and water tank with potable water. Timon is down the back track of the property so very secluded. Great for small groups. You will need to bring your own firewood, matches, toilet paper, rubbish bags, sunscreen, insect repellant, and food and drinks. Otherwise, everything is ready for you!
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Zazu: Large Group bush Camping

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 30 · Vehicles under 9 m
Zazu a private area for large groups. This space is big enough for 30 people to camp in their own tents but is on a slight slope with some level areas. It has a fire pit, water tank with potable water and a cool outdoor shower. Campers can use the toilet 100 metres away in Simba. Alcohol and smoking is permitted but please take your rubbish with you, including cigarette butts and bottle tops.  Also, please do not throw glass / cans into fires, annd ensure you pick up any accidentally broken glass. We expect that groups take all their rubbish home with them so please bring bin bags. Stroud landfill (10 kms away) is open on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. For group bookings, we may collect a cash bond on arrival from the guest who made the booking and this is returned if there is no damage or rubbish remaining at checkout. We know that partying means alcohol for many people. We ask that you are just respectful of others and the property. We have a swimming dam and we ask that people do not drink at this area and also do not go in the water while intoxicated. Although you are in the bush and neighbours are a long way away, we request that noise is kept to a reasonable level. You can party for sure!! But bass in particular travels in the valleys and neighbours can get annoyed. We ask that you respect us if we ask you to either turn down the bass or the noise overall. Generally, it is expected that music will be turned off at 1am and bass will be turned off at midnight. Also, we ask you to respect that this is our home, particularly at the shed house along the driveway. We ask that you do not congregate at our house and if you need to ask us something, send us a message or phone us.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Pumbaa: Camping in the Bush

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 40 · Vehicles under 9 m
Pumbaa is the camping spot with everything … a covered raised deck with outdoor lounge, lights and gas bbq, separate covered area with wood-fired pizza oven and table and bench seats, water tank with potable water, fire pit and toilet. It is a flat grassed area for camping in your own tents for up to 35 persons. It is an area of 20 x 45 metres located near the back of the property (isolated so peace and quiet) at the ‘log walk’ of the assault course. There is a 120 metre walk to the outdoor cold shower. Please note that Hakuna Matata resort charges camping PER PERSON PER NIGHT.  Guests are permitted to bring their own firewood or we offer bags of firewood for sale. Fires are fine as long as there is no fire ban in place. Alcohol and smoking is permitted but please take your rubbish with you, including cigarette butts and bottle tops. Also, please do not throw glass / cans into fires. Also, please ensure you pick up any accidentally broken glass. It is expected that groups take all their rubbish home with them so please bring bin bags. Please do not leave your rubbish in our street as you leave the premises!! Stroud landfill (10 kms away) is open on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. For larger group bookings, a cash bond may be collected on arrival from the guest who made the booking and this is returned if there is no damage or rubbish remaining at checkout.  We know that partying means alcohol for many people. Please be respectful of others and the property. We have a swimming dam and we ask that people do not drink at this area and also do not go in the water while intoxicated. Although you are in the bush and neighbours are a long way away, it is requested that noise is kept to a reasonable level. You can party for sure!! But bass in particular travels in the valleys and neighbours can get annoyed. Please respect me if you are asked to either turn down the bass or the noise overall. Generally, bass is turned down at 12am and all music is strictly turned off at 1am. Also, please respect that this is my home, particularly at the shed house along the driveway. Please do not congregate at the house and if you need to ask something, send a message or make a phone call.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Simba: Camping in the Bush

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 40 · Vehicles under 9 m
Imagine experiencing a gorgeous sunset through the trees, then a blistering fire under a sky full of stars. All with your large group of friends sharing bbq food and your favourite drinks. Simba is perhaps the most picturesque of the camping areas and can cater for up to 40 guests. With its 60 metre x 40 metre space, there is plenty of room to pitch your tent or park your campervan. Simba has a picnic table under a covered area, fire pits, a gas bbq under another covered area with a couple of seating options, and a toilet. It is a 150 metre walk to a cool shower. Simba is a really beautiful place to camp! Alcohol and smoking is permitted but please take your rubbish with you, including cigarette butts and bottle tops. Also, please do not throw glass / cans into fires, and ensure you pick up any accidentally broken glass. It is expected that groups take all their rubbish home with them so please bring bin bags. Please do not leave your rubbish in our street as you leave the premises!! Stroud landfill (10 kms away) is open on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. For larger group bookings, a cash bond may be collected on arrival from the guest who made the booking and returned if there is no damage or rubbish remaining at checkout.  We know that partying means alcohol for many people. Please be respectful of others and the property. We have a swimming dam and we ask that people do not drink at this area and also do not go in the water while intoxicated. Although you are in the bush and neighbours are a long way away, it is requested that noise is kept to a reasonable level. You can party for sure!! But bass in particular travels in the valleys and neighbours can get annoyed. Please respect me if you are asked to either turn down the bass or the noise overall. Generally, bass is turned down at 12am and all music is strictly turned off at 1am. Also, please respect that this is my home, particularly at the shed house along the driveway. Please do not congregate at the house and if you need to ask something, send a message or make a phone call. Also, we ask you to respect that this is our home, particularly at the shed house along the driveway. We ask that you do not congregate at our house and if you need to ask us something, send us a message or phone us.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Different camping areas in the bush

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 30 · Vehicles under 9 m
Hakuna Matata resort has a number of camping sites available as well as glamping and ‘half-glamping’ sites. They are stunning camping areas with the amenities you need to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Please discuss with Kieran about what is available for your stay. Alcohol and smoking is permitted but please take your rubbish with you, including cigarette butts and bottle tops. Also, please do not throw glass / cans into fires. Also, please ensure you pick up any accidentally broken glass. We expect that groups take all their rubbish home with them so please bring bin bags. Stroud landfill (10 kms away) is open on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. For group bookings, we may collect a cash bond on arrival from the guest who made the booking and this is returned if there is no damage or rubbish remaining at checkout. We know that partying means alcohol for many people. We ask that you are just respectful of others and the property. We have a swimming dam and we ask that people do not drink at this area and also do not go in the water while intoxicated. Although you are in the bush and neighbours are a long way away, we request that noise is kept to a reasonable level. You can party for sure!! But bass in particular travels in the valleys and neighbours can get annoyed. We ask that you respect us if we ask you to either turn down the bass or the noise overall. Generally, it is expected that the bass will be turned off at midnight and all music will be turned off at 1am. Also, we ask you to respect that this is our home, particularly at the shed house along the driveway. We ask that you do not congregate at our house and if you need to ask us something, send us a message or phone us.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Rafiki: bush parties camping

RV/tent site · Sleeps 50 · Vehicles under 11 m
Bush party time!!! Rafiki is the party place of Hakuna Matata resort. Enough space for 50 guests and a superb stage-like covered deck area with lights, gas bbq, bath tub to put your ice and drinks in, and seating and tables for eating. There is a pizza oven, fire pits and toilet. Bring your own decorations to make this your themed party place. Rafiki is secluded from other areas of the property. There is a cold shower about 200 metres from Rafiki that can be used by guests. Rafiki can be accessed with a 2wd vehicle though lowered vehicles are not suitable. Swimming and water activities can occur in the dam at the bottom of the property, but swimming after dark is not allowed, and we ask that no swimming occurs before 9am. There is no drinking alcohol in or around the swimming dam. Alcohol and smoking is permitted but please take your rubbish with you, including cigarette butts and bottle tops. Also, please do not throw glass / cans into fires. Also, please ensure you pick up any accidentally broken glass. We expect that groups take all their rubbish home with them so please bring bin bags. Stroud landfill (10 kms away) is open on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. For group bookings, a cash bond may be asked for on arrival from the guest who made the booking and this is returned if there is no damage or rubbish remaining at checkout. We know that partying means alcohol for many people. We ask that you are just respectful of others and the property. Although you are in the bush and neighbours are a long way away, we request that noise is kept to a reasonable level. You can party for sure!! But bass in particular travels in the valleys and neighbours can get annoyed. We ask that you respect us if we ask you to either turn down the bass or the noise overall. Generally, it is expected that music will be turned off at 1am with bass being turned off at midnight. Also, we ask you to respect that this is our home, particularly at the shed house along the driveway. We ask that you do not congregate at our house and if you need to ask us something, send us a message or phone us.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$61
/ night
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Lodging

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Kiara: Cosy, private glamping Cabin

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Cabin · Sleeps 2 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
Kiara is a cosy cabin in the middle of the bush. If you want the relaxing vibe then this place is for you. It has a fresh and modern approach, but nature remains the main focus. It's a perfect place to relax and enjoy some quality private time. It is away from other areas in the property, so you will have total privacy with a place all to yourself. It gives true meaning to being out in the middle of the bush, with just the noise of birds, wildlife and the breeze of the wind. Kiara has all the essentials for your stay, including a queen-size bed, outdoor deck with chairs looking out amongst the treetops, games, writing desk, fire pit, hammock, outdoor cool shower and a toilet. There is also an outdoor kitchenette with fridge, gas bbq, wood-fired pizza oven, crockery and cutlery. There is no wifi provided but some places on the property have reception for both phone and internet. There is also no power in the cabin ... but there are rechargeable lights and fans. For heating there are extra blankets ... the rest is up to you   : ) You’ll love the place … but make sure you leave time to explore the rest of the property’s wildlife, starry skies, walking tracks and brilliant sunsets!! Licence number PID-STRA-8354
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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AU$327
/ night
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AU$61
/ night
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96% Recommend53 Ratings · 35 reviews

Location

Booral, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Kieran F.

Joined in December 2020
Response rate: 100%

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