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Best Places to See Koalas in the Wild

When it comes to Australian wildlife, there's nothing more thrilling and rewarding than witnessing them in the wild - that is, in their native habitat. Untouched and undisturbed by humans, this is where we can spend time in nature observing animals doing what they want.

Observing Koalas in the wild is undoubtedly one of the most desired experiences for travellers to Australia, and we've got four incredible tour operators across south-eastern Australia who can deliver this bucket list item for you.


Where to see Koalas in South Australia

Eyre Peninsula with Australian Coastal Safaris

South Australia's Eyre Peninsula is best known for it's quality seafood, as well as incredible marine wildlife encounters (swimming with Australian Sea-lions and cage diving with Great White Sharks). But what many people don't know is that it is one of the best places in Australia to see Koalas in the wild. 

Local tour operator and Australian Wildlife Journeys founding member Australian Coastal Safaris has access to a wonderful private property called Mikkira Station, which is home to a large population of Koalas. Stroll through an old Eucalyptus forest where Koalas snore in the branches above.

4 day Port Lincoln - Hero 03Koala with joey at Mikkira Station on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Image: Australian Coastal Safaris

Featured wildlife tour - Port Lincoln Wildlife Encounters (2D/2N)

This incredible two day adventure combines the best terrestrial and marine protected areas across the region including Lincoln National Park, Coffin Bay National Park, Big Swamp, Mikkira Station and Mount Dutton Bay Conservation Park. There is an abundance of seabirds, shorebirds, songbirds, parrots (including the beautiful Port Lincoln Parrot) and raptors including Osprey and White-bellied Sea Eagles, with Western Grey Kangaroos, Emus, Koalas and Rosenberg’s Goannas a delight for visitors travelling from around the globe.

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Kangaroo Island with Exceptional Kangaroo Island

Despite being named Kangaroo Island, this large island off the coast of South Australia is well known for it's large population of Koalas. Found throughout river systems and woodland forests across the island, there are a number of hotposts which local tour operator and founding Australian Wildlife Journeys member Exceptional Kangaroo Island knows well.

While some of these hotspots are publicly accessible, the extensive range of Eucalyptus species planted at Cygnet Park provide the perfect habitat for Koalas. This privately owned property can be only accessed with Exceptional Kangaroo Island.

Kangaroo Island Land Mammals - Spring 02Koala in the Cygnet Valley on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Image: Exceptional Kangaroo Island

Featured wildlife tour - Kangaroo Island In Style (2D/1N)

Discover what makes Kangaroo Island such a celebrated region, as you experience the Island's history, ecology, landscape, contemporary lifestyle, regional produce and incredible wildlife offerings. Key species regularly encountered are Koalas, Tammar Wallabies, Kangaroo Island Kangaroos, endangered Glossy Black Cockatoos, Short-beaked Echidnas, Australian Sea-lions, Long-nosed Fur-seals, Rosenberg's Goanna (warmer months) and a variety of bush birds, shorebirds and seabirds.

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Renmark with Murray River Trails

Renmark is the heart of South Australia's Riverland region. Located approximately three hours drive from Adelaide, Renmark is one of the major towns built along Australia's largest river, the Murray River. Around Renmark, tall Eucalyptus trees flank the Murray River which provides quality koala habitat. 

Australian Wildlife Journeys member Murray River Trails operate two experiences in the region, and take guests to private sections of the river where Koala sightings are at their best.

Koala - 1Male Koala in the treetops along the Murray River in South Australia. Image: Murray River Trails

Featured wildlife tour - Murray River Safari (3D/2N)

Experience the diverse wildlife offerings where Australia's river oasis meets the outback. This multi-activity wildlife safari along Australia's greatest river includes guided walks, canoeing, an outback drive and open back cruising, combined with luxurious houseboat accommodation and superb dining including local wines. Spot Koalas, Kangaroos, Australian Pelicans, Royal Spoonbills, Black Swans and Darters from the comfort of a private pontoon cruiser.

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Where to see Koalas in Victoria

East Gippsland with Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours

Located east of Melbourne, East Gippsland is one of the few regions in the world that has a large unbroken chain of forest stretching from the alps to the sea. Arguably, no other Australian region boasts such a diversity of ecosystems in a concentrated area, from magnificent lush rainforests, coastal heathlands, giant eucalypt groves, pristine rivers and estuaries, through to white sandy beaches.

Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours are not only able to offer close-up encounters with Koalas, but guests can also assist in helping to set up a wild koala research project on the island. Data collated will be passed onto a local conservation group, including tree species preference, behaviour, identification of individuals and evidence of koalas drinking stemflow.

Koala, Darren CopultereKoala utilising key habitat in the You Yangs, Victoria. Image: Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours

Featured wildlife tour - East Gippsland Wildlife Journey (4D/3N)

Venturing across East Gippsland's magnificent lush rainforests, coastal heathlands, giant eucalypt groves, white sandy beaches and pristine rivers and estuaries, this four day immersive adventure offers you encounters with an incredible array of species. It is especially attractive to enthusiasts looking to spot some of the more shy forest dwellers including Yellow-bellied and Sugar Gliders, Swamp Wallabies, King Parrots and the piercing call of the Eastern Whipbird. Other highlights include walking with Eastern Grey Kangaroos and Echidnas on Raymond Island, searching for koalas in eucalypt forests, spotting Lace Monitors lazing beside secluded rivers and listening for Superb Lyrebirds mimicking other birds on the fertile rainforest floor.

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About Us: Australian Wildlife Journeys is a member-owned collective of Australia's leading independently owned wildlife tourism experiences, showcasing authentic wildlife encounters within the wild, combined with warm hospitality.

With destinations around the world, including our great country, being threatened by climate change impacts, extreme weather, water scarcity, and unprecedented rates of biodiversity loss, we believe that sustainable tourism addresses the challenges head on, by protecting our amazing destination at the same time as giving travellers the opportunity to actively engage in sustainability, education and conservation on our tours.

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