Explore Kangaroo Island in style |Introducing Expedition Kangaroo Island 2011

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Posted on 19th May 2011 by southernoceanlodge in Activities on Kangaroo Island |Press Releases

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Expeditioners explore the Remarkable Rocks

Baillie Lodges is excited to announce dates for the popular ‘Expedition Kangaroo Island’ at Southern Ocean Lodge in July 2011. The week-long program departing 23 July 2011 promises days and nights filled with adventure and learning in the company of like-minded travellers and with Southern Ocean Lodge as ‘luxury basecamp’.

The program has been designed to allow guests, as ‘expeditioners’ the chance to explore first-hand a complete experience of the beautifully wild Kangaroo Island, showcasing its abundant native wildlife, spirited art, delicious local cuisine and fascinating history. In true expedition style, the week will be filled with interactive ‘hands-on’ adventures, guided walks, marine–based activities and informative presentations.

Widely regarded as Australia’s Galapagos and brimming with diverse flora and fauna, a rich heritage and world class food
and wine culture, Kangaroo Island offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. An abundance of native wildlife thriving in freedom has earned the island the unofficial title of a ‘zoo without fences’.

July is the ideal time for the expedition as daytime temperatures are perfect for exploring, wildlife is active and evenings promise delicious cuisine and superb South Australian wines enjoyed by freshly stoked fires, wintry seas churning beyond.

We are excited that the renowned naturalist Craig Wickham of Exceptional Kangaroo Island with whom we have worked closely since opening in 2008 will join us as Expedition Kangaroo Island leader. Southern Ocean Lodge proprietor Hayley Baillie and the Lodge’s own team of naturalist guides will be part of each day’s itinerary, promising a very personal guided experience of the island.

Expedition Kangaroo Island is modelled on the much-loved Expedition Lord Howe programs run at sister property Capella Lodge over the past five years in cooperation with Aurora Expeditions, who are excited to be involved in the project
again this year.

The Expedition’s itinerary spans the western regions of the island, home to such wildlife celebrities as the Australian Sea Lions at Seal Bay, Australian and New Zealand Fur Seals in the Flinders Chase National Park, kangaroos, wallabies, goannas, echidnas and koalas in their natural habitat. We meet local artist Indiana James, creator of wildlife sculptures from discarded farm machinery including ‘Sunshine’, the kangaroo commissioned for the Lodge, and explore the north coast with historical highlights including the Cape Borda Lighthouse Station and its cemetery. We meet with Dr Peggy Rismiller, the island’s own expert on the Short-beaked Echidna and Rosenberg’s Goanna. Get up-close and buzzing with the Ligurian bees and take to the Southern Ocean in a marine zodiac to encounter penguins, sea birds, dolphins and seals.

Rates: Expeditioners can select their preferred luxury suite at Southern Ocean Lodge. Rates commence from $6,900 per person twin share and are inclusive of all dining, all beverages, guided experiences and guest lectures, flights to and from Kangaroo Island and much more.

Brochure: Click here to download PDF

Media Enquiries: James Baillie | T (61) 2 9918 4355 | E media@baillielodges.com.au | W southernoceanlodge.com.au/expedition

Reservations:
T (61) 2 9918 4355 | E reserve@baillielodges.com.au| W southernoceanlodge.com.au

Editors Notes: Baillie Lodges is a collection of intimate luxury lodges in unique wilderness destinations. Capella Lodge on Lord Howe Island launched the portfolio and continues to capture guests in its magic. Southern Ocean Lodge is Australia’s first true luxury lodge offering a premium nature-based escape. Both Baillie Lodges properties are honoured as founding members of the prestigious Luxury Lodges of Australia collection.

A zoo without fences: Charlie Lawrence’s wildlife on Kangaroo Island

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Posted on 8th February 2011 by southernoceanlodge in Wildlife

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In a second installment to the suite of images provided to us by recent Southern Ocean Lodge guest Charlie Lawrence, we see the abundant wildlife roaming freely on Kangaroo Island, captured only in images.  

Willow the wallaby ventures out

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Posted on 14th December 2010 by southernoceanlodge in Wildlife

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Our favourite friend, baby Willow is growing bigger every week and is now spending her days and most nights outdoors in the bush with the other Tamar Wallabies that call Southern Ocean Lodge home.

She does however still like to call in about the same time every afternoon for a bottle, a scratch, a cuddle and even a photo or two for our guests.

Doing the echidna shuffle

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Posted on 29th September 2010 by southernoceanlodge in Uncategorized |Wildlife

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It’s always a thrill to encounter an echidna on Kangaroo Island.

Echidna hits the beach on KI


Places to go, people to meet

A snaphot: Wildlife on Kangaroo Island

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Posted on 29th September 2010 by southernoceanlodge in Wildlife

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Southern Ocean Lodge naturalist guide, James Adam is a talented wildlife photographer with an impressive portfolio of images on his website at www.jamesadamphoto.com.au.

We’re lucky to have him on our Experiences team; he captures the island’s incredible wildlife with a keen eye, an infinite respect for nature’s beauty and with a good sense of humour.

Ebony and Ivory wallabies

Corellas on KI

Mum and big baby Koalas

Eye-spy Parrot

Possum

Check it out baby!

Willow the Tamar wallaby

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Posted on 17th September 2010 by southernoceanlodge in Uncategorized |Wildlife

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Southern Ocean Lodge is excited to welcome little ‘Willow’ the Tamar Wallaby to her new home. Eight month old Willow was found lost and wandering in the staff village, and has decided that luxury accommodation, a friendly family of staff and guests, and knockout views of the Southern Ocean are the way to go!

Outdoor Action at Vivonne Bay

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Posted on 4th May 2010 by southernoceanlodge in Activities on Kangaroo Island

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Up the road from Southern Ocean Lodge is Vivonne Bay, home to National Geographic’s popular voted ’Best Beach’, a prehistoric-looking landscape of green grasses, sandy tracks, yakkas and the gateway to the enormous white sand dunes, the Little Sahara.

The area is populated by abundant wildlife, including the Short-beaked echidna, Rosenberg’s goanna, the Tamar wallaby and the Kangaroo Island kangaroo, and it’s perfect for the adventurer!

Pick up a sandboard from Southern Ocean Lodge to surf the towering white dunes, reminiscent of the Sahara but looking to the Southern Ocean and imagined Antarctic.

This is perfect for anyone, and loads of fun.

Or for a faster ride, join the crew at Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action for an afternoon of thrill-seeking behind the handlebars of a quad-bike. Look out, Mad Max!

If you go out on the clifftop today…

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Posted on 25th March 2010 by southernoceanlodge in Wildlife

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