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Interact with Australia's native wildlife on Kangaroo Island

Interact with Australia's native wildlife on Kangaroo Island

After Melville and Tasmania, Kangaroo Island is the 3rd largest island in Australia. It's located 112 km from the metropolitan city of Adelaide making it easy for anybody that would like visit this lovely place.

The largest town found on the island is Kingscote. It was first called Reeves Point when it was established in 1836 as a settlement for Europeans. It was renamed Kingscote when it was proposed that it served as South Australia's capital. This never transpired because the island's limited resources would not have been able to sustain a large population.

Agriculture is among the major sources of the island's economy. This includes grain, canola and potato farming, and sheep grazing. Cattle that are farmed in heavy rainfall areas produce meat that is known throughout Australia for its high quality.
Interact with Australia's native wildlife on Kangaroo Island


Travel and fishing also play big roles in the economy. The island hosts more than 140,000 visitors every year. A large number of these are from Europe. It's noted for the superb southern rock lobsters that are netted along the rugged coastline. Kangaroo Island has the only eucalyptus oil distillery in South Australia.

Kangaroo Island has a moderate climate. The winters (June to September) are mild and wet. The summers (October to May) are dry and warm. During summer, temperatures on the coast are seldom higher than 25C as a result of fresh sea breezes. In winter, the temperature range between 13 and 16 Celsius. If you are planning a winter holiday, bring some warm clothing.

Over half the island is covered with indigenous shrubbery. A quarter of the area is protected in the form of conservation parks, national parks and wilderness protection areas. These include Gape Gantheaume Conservation Park, Ravine des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area, the Cape Bouguer Wilderness Protection Area, Flinders Chase National Park and the Seal Bay Conservation Park. They are all popular tourist attractions.

At Seal Bay you are able to take a guided walk to observe sea lions basking in the sun. During a visit to Flinders Chase National Park, you will see the Remarkable Rocks. These massive boulders are incredibly sculpted by Mother Nature. Other places of interest are the Kelly Hill Caves, Cape Willoughby, and the enormous sand dunes at Little Sahara.

The Kangaroo Island Penguin Center at Kingscote is home to many delightful creatures. If you want to see a magnificent array of bird life, visit the Murray Lagoon. On Mount Thisby, a lookout was built in 2002 in honor of Matthew Flinders, the first navigator to sail around Australia. From this point, it is possible to see a fantastic 360 degree view of the island.

You will find plenty of accommodation in Kangaroo Island. Rent a cottage by the beach at Island Beach, Stokes Bay, Snelling Beach or Emu Bay. You will also find a number of comfortable backpackers' houses where you'll be able to share inexpensive lodgings. In addition to bedrooms, these houses have large living areas, dining areas, and fully equipped kitchens. Some also have games rooms. Your other choices include motels and hotels, B&Bs, caravan and camping sites, holiday apartments and resorts.




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