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Kangaroo Island - Wildlife & Conservation

From: $3,190 AUD

Duration: 5 days/4 nights - Australian Geographic Travel Departure

Type: Groups, Shared.

Departs: Set Departure Dates Below

Experience Kangaroo Island like never before on our exclusive Wildlife & Conservation tour, led by local experts. Discover its wildlife, landscapes, regional cuisine, and join in active conservation efforts. From sampling delicious local food and wine to understanding post-fire ecological restoration, this immersive journey offers insight into one of Australia's most unique destinations.

  • These tours include opportunities to help with the conservation of wildlife and in ensuring the natural environment that supports wildlife remains healthy. Meet local entomologist, Dr Richard Glatz, who is currently working to save the endangered green carpenter bee.

  • Take part in bird banding with local not-for-profit organisation specialising in habitat reconstruction..

  • Take a stunning coastal hike along the clifftops of Cape Gantheaume Conservation park and learn about conservation projects


Upcoming Group Departure Dates
Maximum 10 guests.

  • 7 October 2024
  • 3 December 2024
  • 13 May 2025
  • 19 August 2025
  • 5 October 2025
  • 8 December 2025

AGT LogoWe have developed this exclusive group itinerary with our Australian travel specialist, Australian Geographic Travel. To book this trip or for more information about additional departure options, please fill out the enquiry form. This will be forwarded to one of their expert consultants who will contact you as soon as possible. 

Itinerary

Tour day-by-day

  • Day 1: Arrival at Kangaroo Island

    Arrival on Kangaroo Island by plane or ferry (own arrangements). Qantas offer two departures a day from Adelaide for the 35-minute flight to the island. Sealink offers numerous ferry services departing Cape Jervis for the 45-minute crossing to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. After arrival on the island, transfer to your hotel from the airport or harbour.

    Welcome to Kangaroo Island! This experience has been designed to showcase the best of Kangaroo Island – the lifestyle of the islanders, the produce, diverse landscapes and unique wildlife shaped by isolation. Your accommodation while on the island is the Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge, located in the quiet coastal town of American River.

    Accommodation: Overnight at Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge

  • Day 2: Cygnet Park Habitat Restoration & Sea-lions

    After an early breakfast, we head straight to Cygnet Park, a private conservation area that supports a biodiverse ecosystem. We meet with one of the ecologists from not-for-profit conservation group Bio·R to take part in bird banding as a means of research. This is a great opportunity to take a close look at some of Kangaroo Island’s bird life, including the endangered Kangaroo Island Glossy Black-cockatoo, which lost approximately half of its habitat in the 2020 bushfires. Break for morning tea while learning more about these large cockatoos – far more subdued than the typically rowdy birds.

    Next up is Stokes Bay, where we explore a beautiful hidden beach through a magical tunnel – a great adventure for all. Enjoy a barbecue lunch at a private bush camp featuring King George whiting, grilled haloumi, fresh salads and local wines.

    Continue to Seal Bay and take a private tour into an Australian Sea-lion colony – look out for pups nursing, young males practising their wrestling and big bulls staking out their territory – all only metres away on a beautiful sandy beach in an experience reminiscent of the Galapagos Islands.

    Return to Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge.

    Accommodation: Overnight at Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge
    Meals: Breakfast and lunch

  • Day 3: Flinders Chase National Park

    After an early breakfast, we travel to a private wildlife refuge in the island’s north-west, which escaped the 2020 bushfires. We’ll check out wildlife surveys using daylight and infrared camera traps, targeting tiny endangered mammals and get an introduction to the bush. This provides important context for the fire ecology discussions later in the day.

    Break for an elegant picnic lunch in the bush, featuring marinated poached chicken, fresh salads, cheeses and boutique South Australian wine, beer, soft drinks and spring water.

    After lunch, travel into Flinders Chase National Park via the West End Highway, stopping to learn how the bush has adapted to fire. Explore south-west peninsula around Cape du Couedic, including the lighthouse precinct and the island's most iconic coastal landscapes. Explore the massive shapes of Remarkable Rocks, a natural sculpture perched impossibly on top of a granite dome emerging from the ocean. Evidence of the power of the Southern Ocean swell continues at Admirals Arch – a coastal grotto that provides a haul-out area for a large colony of long-nosed fur seals that swim effortlessly through the crashing waves. Upon arriving back at the lodge, enjoy dinner (at own arrangement) followed by a presentation by Dr Peggy Rismiller who is the world expert on the short-beaked echidna.

    Accommodation: Overnight at Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge
    Meals: Breakfast and lunch

  • Day 4: Cape Gantheaume Coastal Hike

    After breakfast at the hotel, we drive to the D'Estrees Bay region to meet with local entomologist, Dr Richard Glatz, who is currently working to save the endangered green carpenter bee. We drive further south to the spectacular coastline at Point Tinline, which features an osprey nest that was first sketched by a crew member of Osmanli, which was shipwrecked in 1853. This nest has been in regular use since then.

    Break for another elegant alfresco picnic lunch at a secluded clifftop location. Take a stunning coastal hike along the clifftops of Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park, with a range of wildlife opportunities, including spotting western whipbirds, shy heathwren, southern emu-wren and long-nosed fur seals.

    The marine lagoon at Wheatons Beach is always worth a look as international migrants like red-necked stints, ruddy turnstones and resident hooded plovers are regular seasonal encounters.

    Return to the Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge for your final night.

    Accommodation: Overnight at Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge
    Meals: Breakfast and lunch

  • Day 5: Departure

    Breakfast at the hotel. Tour ends after breakfast with transfer to the airport or transfer to the ferry at Penneshaw.

    Terms & Conditions
    *Price per person, quoted in AUD, based on double occupancy. $3,790 for Single. Price includes  4 nights accommodation in Deluxe Waterview Rooms at Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge, local experienced driver/guide throughout day 2–4, sightseeing and transfers as per itinerary by private air conditioned charter 4WD vehicls, meals as per itinerary, all National Park entry fees, meeting with ecologists and wildlife experts in their field Active conservation by taking part in bird banding.

     

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