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Take a fully guided 90 minute walk with one of our experienced tour guides on your own private exclusive tour! Discover and learn about the nocturnal animals of Kangaroo Island in their natural habitat and environment.
View Koalas, Tammar Wallabies, Kangaroos, Echidnas, Bats and Possums. Take in the spectacular view of the Great Southern Skies on this fun, exciting and educational discovery walk. Our guided nocturnal walk is a must for all international guests!
AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS DAY) BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL!
NOCTURNAL TOUR STARTS AT SUNSET
Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is a privately owned fauna and flora conservancy. Since our founding in 1997 we have operated based on the principles of sustainable and regenerative tourism. The sanctuary is considered one of the best places in the world to observe a colony of healthy wild koalas thriving in the wild. In 2015 National Geographic recommended our nocturnal tour.
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Visiting Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary was one of the most touching and memorable experiences of our trip to Kangaroo Island. Tom, the owner, is a local who was born and raised here — and his deep love for this land is truly inspiring.
After the devastating fires that affected much of the island, Tom has worked incredibly hard to rebuild everything on his own. His dedication, resilience, and passion shine through in every corner of the sanctuary.
Thanks to him, we had the unique opportunity to see koalas in their natural habitat, completely free and undisturbed — no fences, no enclosures, just nature as it should be. It was magical.
Thank you again, Tom, for everything you’re doing to protect and preserve this special place. 🐨
We absolutely loved our tour, an amazing experience that we will remember for a long time. For anyone visiting Kangaroo Island, this is a ' must do' experience.
interesting tour. we saw many wildlife animals and koalas. we learned a lot about the wild fire. a must tour in Kangaroo island
The nocturnal tour at Hanson Bay was an unforgettable experience. Tour guide Tom was incredibly passionate about the surroundings and truly transmitted that energy to the group. It was amazing to get close to wildlife in their natural habitat—not behind cages, but roaming freely as they should be. We saw koalas, joeys, kangaroos, wallabies, and so much more, all while enjoying a stunning sunset. A once-in-a-lifetime experience that I’ll always remember!
We learned a lot about plants and flora and fauna, as well as regarding bush fires.
The place really is a sanctuary with absolut priority on the animals and their freedom and independent living, no tracking / tagging of the animals, no fences, no feeding.
Tom our guide was fantastic! He is a wealth of knowledge on the local area including history and major events. We were able to view Koala's, Cape Barren Geese, Western Grey Kangaroos & Tammar Wallabies as well as the native flora. The casual walk through the bush was so enjoyable having Tom point interesting things out as he saw them and answering our questions.
A wonderful experience thank you Tom.
No fences, no cages, you will see animals being totally free! Do not hesitate and visit them!
So if you're in-between the LS or Hanson Bay koala tours, I'm of no help as they are both amazing. LS boasts a prettier walk and a land untouched by the destructive fires (so tall trees, and a chance to walk on the breathtaking sand dunes). But as they are a daytime walk, less of a chance to see other wildlife, and they don't teach about the fires as in-depth as Hanson Bay does, as Hanson bay has videos and artifacts to show (great for visual learning). Personally, as a bit of a wildife and KI fanatic, I'm happy to have done both!
Our tour guide Ciara was enthusiastic and excellent, taking us through various areas, finding kangaroos, echidnas, wallabies and of course koalas. The final display of jumping from tree to tree by a baby koala will be one we remember for a long time.
We did the evening tour and saw plenty of koalas, kangaroos and an echidna. Josh was excellent and made it interesting for all on the tour.
Learning about the impact of the fires and understanding that further was very eye opening.
Great tour..
After this, we stept in a van and he showed us the rest of the domain, explaining the flora, fauna and impact of the fires.
It's impressing how nature can recover in 3 years from such a fire and I hope the Wildlife Centre will be rebuild too...
A group of 6 of us set off with Josh on foot initially and saw about 8 Koala bears, two with their baby joeys.
Josh gave us tips on how we might locate koalas in the wild by looking at markings on the bark and for fresh poo.
We then set off with him in his van and saw several kangaroos, as well as cape bitten geese and black swans.
He provided us with lots of information about yucca plants, the regeneration project and the scale and impact of the fire.
Also info about different species of koalas and their susceptibility to certain infections.
An excellent tour well worth the money
We learned so much about the sanctuary, the animals and the impact of the bushfires to the local area. I highly recommend this evening tour - when the wildlife is quite active. It was the highlight of our trip to Kangaroo Island.
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However the website is very difficult to navigate and booking is more difficult than it should be.
















