Things you may not know about Kangaroo Island

Things you may not know about Kangaroo Island

ĐKangaroo Island, located near Adelaide - Australia, is home to more than 60,000 Kangaroos, but only about 4,500 people settle here. Join Hibooking to discover things you may not know about this kangaroo island!

Discover and experience the life of wild animals


Wild animals not only have a lovely and lovely appearance, but also have a rich "subsistence" life. Coming to Kangaroo Island, visitors will encounter herds of Kangaroo foraging, outstanding long jumps and thousands of other animals.

Things you may not know about Kangaroo Island

Images of animals on the island extremely realistic and vivid will be displayed right in front of visitors' eyes. Surely, it will give visitors the feeling of being immersed and returning to nature, away from the hustle and bustle of reality.

“Australia's Galapagos”


Kangaroo Island has been dubbed the "Australian Galapagos" due to the way the creatures evolved into so many different species. After the sea level rose, the island separated from the mainland about 10,000 years ago.

Things you may not know about Kangaroo Island

Rich flora and fauna system


Making up the largest number of the 60,000 marsupials on this island is the endemic kangaroo with small size, short hair. Here, visitors can observe wild animals up close.

Things you may not know about Kangaroo Island

The island has a rich flora and fauna, the most common are Koala koalas, Echidona echidna, Goc rat, Ky Da and Snake. The island is located 21 km from the mainland. It can be reached by ferry from Cape Jervis.

Flinders Chase National Park


Flinders Chase National Park is a protected area located at the western end of the island. At any time, you can also encounter wild animals in their natural habitat.

Things you may not know about Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island has many interesting animals, including the Australian pelican. No matter what time and place you are, you can encounter wildlife in its rich and natural habitat.