Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail -Winter Escape
Details
Winter Escape: Kangaroo Island Wilderness Hike
Dates: July 16th – July 25th, 2026 (Including travel days)
Group Size: Maximum 10 people
Join us for a spectacular winter adventure on Australia’s third-largest island. Recently voted the 2nd best destination to visit by Lonely Planet, Kangaroo Island is a pristine sanctuary of dramatic clifftops, ancient rock formations, and abundant wildlife.
This trip combines two days of sightseeing with a five-day, 66km (up to 71km) guided wilderness trek, featuring the iconic Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch.
The KI Experience
Wildlife:
Witness sea lions at Seal Bay, koalas in the wild, and the majestic Southern Right and Humpback whales during their peak migration.
Taste of the Island:
Sample world-famous Ligurian honey, fresh oysters, and local wines, with visits to the Lavender Farm and island breweries and wineries.
Winter Beauty:
Experience "Green Season" where the landscapes are lush, waterfalls are flowing, and the coastal swells are at their most dramatic.
Hike Itinerary
We spend the first two days (July 18–19) exploring the island’s highlights before beginning our 5-day trek on Monday, July 20.
Day 1: 18km – Coastal vistas and clifftops.
Day 2: 14km – Remote wilderness trails.
Day 3: 13km – Rugged terrain and sweeping views.
Day 4: 13.5km – Wildlife corridors and native bush.
Day 5: 7.5km – A shorter finish to celebrate our journey.
Total Elevation: 1,458m. The trail undulates between sea level and high clifftops; a good level of fitness is required.
The Logistics Advantage:
We have daily bus transfers. This gives us the flexibility to swap sections if the Southern Ocean winds are too high on the clifftops, ensuring we always hike in the safest conditions.
Accommodation & Facilities
We will stay in Twin-Share Cabins, each featuring two separate bedrooms, an ensuite, and a kitchen.
On-site:
A massive indoor camp kitchen (fully equipped with fridges, pots, and pans) and a general store for food, drinks, and barista coffee.
Logistics & Transport
Getting There: We will carpool from Melbourne on July 16th, staying one or two nights (e.g., Robe) on the way to the Cape Jervis ferry. Petrol and transit Airbnb costs will be shared by passengers.
Ferry:
SeaLink KI Ferry (Approx. $200 per vehicle return / $100 per passenger).
Investment:
$1,420 per person twin share
What’s Included:
7 nights twin-share accommodation on Kangaroo Island.
National Park Hiking Fees ($205 pp).
Daily private bus transfers for the 5-day hike ($250 value).
Not Included:
Transport and transit accommodation to/from Cape Jervis.
SeaLink Ferry return fare.
All food and drinks.
Weather Note
Winter on KI is milder than Melbourne (8°C–15°C). It is the wet season, so expect some rain and wind—all part of the raw beauty of the Southern Ocean!
Interested?
Please RSVP as soon as possible to secure your spot. For more trail specifics, visit the National Parks SA Link below
Experience - National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia https://share.google/t4pyy8pTlWpIT9dYd
