Koala Observation Tour: See Koalas in Eucalyptus Trees

Join a 90-minute guided walk to observe koalas in their natural habitat. Capture stunning photos and learn about bushfire ecology.

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary - Embark on a guided tour of the sanctuary to witness the stunning Koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, Cape Barren geese, and various other species. Discover the impact of bushfires and the remarkable survival strategies employed by these incredible animals.
What's Included
  • Parking fees
Additional Information

Renowned for its rich biodiversity, the sanctuary is the premier location in Australia to observe a thriving colony of wild koalas in their natural habitat. Visitors can also frequently spot other abundant species such as the tammar wallaby, kangaroo, echidna, Cape Barren geese, and a variety of bird species.
Don’t forget to bring a camera, water bottle,…

Location
2RJ8+XV Karatta
In the carpark by the meeting point sign
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Loc9797
May 8, 2025
Amazing guided walk - Our walk with guide Fiona was amazing. She was so knowledgeable and clearly had such passion and care for the animals and environment. We learnt so much from her and had a great time.
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Janelle
Apr 15, 2025
Recommended! - Great guide, lots of koalas and kangaroos spotted. Facts were fun, all clear and not too long. Overall perfect
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Bartravelisrael
Apr 11, 2025
a must trip while in kangaroo island - wonderful guide with a lot of knowledge. interesting tour. we saw many wildlife animals and koalas. we learned a lot about the wild fire. a must tour in Kangaroo island
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Shilpap751
Mar 26, 2025
Koala Tour - Our guide was excellent! She was very informative and kept the tour interesting and engaging. I loved learning about the koalas, kangaroos and the ecological part of the tour
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453kathym
Mar 4, 2025
Excellent - Our tour guide was excellent. Our group was small at 4 people which meant all your questions were answered. Our guide made sure to point out the koala's, which are surprisingly hard to spot. She gave a lot of background about the animals and what happened to them as a result of the fire. Really learned a lot and this was very enjoyable.
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105bettie
Feb 28, 2025
Amazing - It was amazing. We saw many Koala's, Kamgaroos and Wallaby's Our guide was very good and explained everything about the animals and nature. We recommend this!! Betty and Jan
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Curious45582515310
Feb 24, 2025
This is something not to be missed - It’s a stunning place to go, the nature is amazing even after the terrible Bushfire of 2020. We had been there two days before the fire wiped out everything, but there is almost no sign of that. Only in the amazing reports that Tom did we could realize how terrible must have been, especially for the fauna. But it is also heartwarming seeing how strong nature is. It always comes back. Tom is a great expert and explains every single detail, answers to all questions and encourages with his now iconic start “that’s a good question”! A must see!
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Johnpf701pw
Feb 13, 2025
Great opportunity - Great opportunity to see these wonderful creatures up close and personal, whilst still in there natural habitat. Learned so much more about these unique animals.
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Philp275
Jun 8, 2025
Kangaroo Island - Great tour to see Koalas in their natural environment. Tom was very knowledgeable & friendly we saw plenty of Wallabies Kangaroos & bird life well worth it.
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Peter_a
Apr 16, 2025
Informative - The tour provided quite a lot of environmental information both on the recovery from the recent fires and some of the work required to sustain the wildlife. We did see a number of Koalas although as I expected they were largely hard to see and high in the trees. There were a few Kangaroos although plenty of evidence of a larger number. It is a wildlife reserve not a zoo and my wife was a bit concerned that there were only a few photo opportunities and too much talking so didn't enjoy it as much as she had expected. It's probably not as tourist friendly as some of the other centres but it was badly affected by the fires and is still recovering.
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From $26
up to 11 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).