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Kangaroo Island Nocturnal Tours

Evening
Nature and wildlife
Nightlife Tours
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Embark on a small-group 4WD safari to explore Kangaroo Island's vibrant wildlife under the enchanting night sky.
  • Witness Tammar Wallabies, Brush-tailed Possums, and Kangaroos as they emerge from the shadows at dusk.
  • Enjoy a guided walk to a local Penguin colony for an intimate look at these fascinating seabirds in their habitat.
  • Experience the island's wild landscapes transforming as night falls, revealing a unique and unforgettable nocturnal adventure.
Today's Weather
17°C Clear sky
Google Rating
5.0 / 5 307 Google reviews

KI Nocturnal Tours invites you to discover the magic of Kangaroo Island after dark on a small-group 4WD nocturnal safari.

Departing from Kingscote, guests are collected from major hotels and accommodations for a three-hour evening adventure through the island’s wild landscapes.

As night falls, the island comes alive — Tammar Wallabies, Brush-tailed Possums, Kangaroos, and Owls emerge from the shadows. You’ll also enjoy a short guided walk to a local Penguin colony, where you can quietly observe these fascinating seabirds in their natural habitat.

All wildlife encountered is completely wild, offering a genuine and unforgettable glimpse into the island’s natural nightlife.

17°C Clear sky
5.0 / 5 307 Google reviews

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Nocturnal Tour

Nocturnal Tour

Venture out with a local guide to experience a very different kind of nightlife – the sights and sounds of Kangaroo Island after dark. Travel in a 4WD for this Nocturnal Tour where you will be able to observe wildlife including wallabies, kangaroos, possums owls and also penguins. On a clear night you will be able to observe the sky and the guide will point out the Milky Way, the Southern Cross and constellations visible on the night. Pick up from Kingscote only.

This two-and-a-half-hour package gives you the chance to see the more elusive and furtive animals that call the island home, including Stone Curlews, Boobook Owls, Brush-tailed Possums and maybe even an Echidna. Spot Western Grey Kangaroos grazing in open grasslands, or discover Tammar Wallabies hiding in the shrub lands or amongst the undergrowth.

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Tourism Industry Council of SA

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