Expedition Kangaroo Island Expedition Kangaroo Island
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Expedition Kangaroo Island Expedition Kangaroo Island
Expedition Kangaroo Island A journey of adventure and discovery July 2013 Commencing with our well-loved Expedition Lord Howe program at Capella Lodge we have been very excited to continue the program on Kangaroo Island, with Southern Ocean Lodge as our luxury base camp. Widely regarded as Australia’s Galapagos and brimming with diverse wildlife and natural beauty, Kangaroo Island is a place of extraordinary contrasts. With a rich heritage and a world-class food and wine culture, Australia’s third-largest island offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. An abundance of native wildlife thriving in freedom gives Kangaroo Island the unofficial title of ‘a zoo without fences’. When we opened Southern Ocean Lodge we dreamed about creating an unforgettable week of education and exploration. In true expedition style our days will be filled with various adventures, including guided walks and marine-based activities. These exceptional guided experiences allow a first-hand wildlife encounter accompanied by renowned ‘KI’ naturalist Craig Wickham. We have worked with Craig and his award-winning company ‘Exceptional Kangaroo Island’ since our inception. The cool season sees Kangaroo Island at its wild, wintry best; the island comes alive as the Southern Ocean is at first heaving, twisted by fierce storms with stories of ships dashed against rocks by night; then glassy calm, cobalt blue against the chalk white limestone cliffs. A Southern Right Whale might slip by, tipping a fin in salute en route to the Great Australian Bight to calve. There are tales of adventure and folklore, and moments of quiet contemplation of wilderness at its most pure. It’s a green season; rivers rush, rich pastures grow to tickle the sheep’s tummies, native wildlife emerges from the shelter of the shade so precious in summer to roam freely, to the delight of all. Kangaroo and koala joeys venture from their mothers’ pouches, and the female echidna heads a train of up to eight keen male contenders, who’ll follow her till the prickly end! We’ve chosen late July as the ideal time for an expedition as daytime temperatures are perfect for exploring, wildlife is active and evenings promise delicious cuisine and red wine enjoyed by freshly stoked fires, wintry seas churning beyond. We are again working closely with our good friends at Aurora Expeditions and look forward to you being part of our journey of adventure and discovery. James and Hayley Baillie Kangaroo Island is widely regarded as Australia’s Galapagos, the Island sits a mere 15km from the shores of mainland South Australia. The Island is 155km long by 55km wide and covers some 4,500 sq km. Expedition Kangaroo Island Departure Dates: 2013 – July 27 - August 3 A flexible approach: Our expeditions offer wonderful possibilities. With this in mind, our itinerary is always dependent on a number of factors, weather certainly being one, and changes may be made to take advantage of opportunities nature may have in store for us. 7 Night Itinerary Remarkable Rocks Saturday – Arrive via Regional Express to Kingscote Airport on Kangaroo Island where our These ancient granite boulders have been shaped by endless winds, salt spray and sandblasting from the powerful Southern Ocean. The results are “Henry Moore meets Salvador Dali” – an elegant sculpture of gigantic proportions with extraordinary shapes and textures - all entirely natural. expedition leader, Craig Wickham and naturalist staff of Southern Ocean Lodge will meet us. Our first stop is Seal Bay, home to Australia’s third-largest colony of Australian Sea Lions. Join our National Parks guide for an exclusive encounter on the beach with these loveable wild animals. Learn about their unique breeding cycle and the ongoing research programs implemented on site. After our up-close and personal experience we will enjoy a picnic lunch at picturesque Bales Beach before continuing on to the Lodge. Enjoy the afternoon settling into Southern Ocean Lodge and its surroundings. This evening while relaxing with drinks and canapés, we will be joined by Craig in the Baudin Lounge for an introductory talk on the island and the week of discovery ahead. Sunday – This morning we will have a spectacular introduction to Kangaroo Island’s Short-beaked Echidna Australia's enigma and the world's oldest surviving mammal. The ancestors of this quintessential monotreme roamed the planet with dinosaurs. Its successful, but poorly understood survival strategies have bridged ice ages, droughts and green house atmospheres. wildlife, maritime heritage and stunning coastal landscapes and take full advantage of the Lodge’s unique wilderness location. A morning field trip to Flinders Chase National Park includes Cape du Couedic Lighthouse, Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch as just some of the highlights. At Admirals Arch we will be witness to the home of over 50,000 Australian and New Zealand Fur Seals which can be seen resting on the rocks, bathing in the sheltered waters or taking on the surf. Our road trip will also include opportunities to wander amongst the rare Cape Barren Geese and to search the leafy eucalypts for a sleepy koala. After lunch at the Lodge we will be joined by Indiana James, “found objects” artist, scientist and teacher for a fascinating insight into the remarkable flight and unique vision of the charismatic pelican. These awkward-looking birds have unique skeletons able to soar at up to 3,000 feet and initiate water landings with dexterous skill. Their visual adaptations make them adept at fishing. Indiana has a wealth of fascinating tales that will leave you with a new-found respect for these unusual birds. Indiana was commissioned to create ‘Sunshine’, the kangaroo made entirely of old farm machinery that greets all our guests in the Lodge lounge. Monday – Today we will explore the north-west of Kangaroo Island. Deep in the wilderness, perched high above the vast ocean stands a unique square lighthouse. Cape Borda Lighthouse Station is steeped in European history and the excellent museum on site allows us to appreciate the achievements of a bygone era. For morning tea we enjoy the views from Scott’s Cove to the second highest cliffs in Australia. After a visit to the Light Station Cemetery we have the opportunity to hike the short, steep track down Harvey’s Return. This landing site was initially used by sealers to load freshly salted seal skins collected in the 1800s and was later used by early settlers to access the lighthouse and haul supplies from sailing vessels. Relaxing after the walk we enjoy lunch in the wild today. There’s then the option to return to the Lodge for an afternoon at leisure or to join Craig for an informative loop walk to Billygoat Falls in the Western River Conservation Park. A winding trail through sheoaks takes us to a lookout with spectacular views of a winter waterfall. Back at the Lodge, this evening’s lecture covers the impact of isolation, the challenges and opportunities of life on the island. DITIO D G AR AN KA N deceit, floral mimicry, and pheromone theft are just some of the tricks of trade offered up in the hope of fertilisation and a bit of pollen trafficking. PE N EX Tuesday – Following breakfast we take a short drive to meet a local National Park Guide and discover the amazing sinkholes, limestone formations and caverns of the extensive Kelly Hill Caves complex that has evolved over thousands of years. From here we will join our Southern Ocean Lodge naturalist guide on a hike to explore the back country of Kelly Hill Conservation Park through the historic Grassdale property on to the beautiful Hanson Bay beach. A fascinating variety of vegetation types from eucalypt woodlands through mallee scrub and coastal heath is encountered on this easy walk. The views over the Grassdale lagoons provide the opportunity for sighting water birds and the meandering trail is home to a number of terrestrial orchids and wildflowers. We return to the Lodge for lunch and the afternoon is spent at leisure; perhaps try a spot of beach fishing or escape to the Southern Spa for a relaxing massage. This evening’s nocturnal tour at Hanson Bay Sanctuary allows an encounter with the local koalas during their evening wakeful period, meet hand-reared kangaroos and wallabies and with a bit of luck you may see native Robust Spider Orchid owls or the elusive Southern Brown bandicoot. The nearby Hanson Bay Sanctuary provides a When the rest of the island is snuggling up for a cosy winter evening, life is ramping protected environment for native wildlife on the up in the terrestrial orchid world. Sexual island. We return to the Lodge for a late dinner. O O IS L Nestled amongst the pristine coastal landscape of Hanson Bay and bordered by two national parks, much of KI’s diverse plant and animal life can be found right on the Lodge doorstep Wednesday – Enjoy a leisurely breakfast this morning as we take some time to relax at the Lodge. Following lunch, we will be joined by the world’s leading authority on echidnas, Dr Peggy Rismiller. For over 20 years Peggy has worked with the Shortbeaked Echidna and Rosenberg’s Sand Goanna. We will learn more about the island's biodiversity and the unique body temperature mechanisms of island reptiles. With Peggy and fellow biologist Mike McKelvy, we venture into the historic Grassdale property, a short drive from the Lodge, where we have the opportunity to discuss further Peggy’s discoveries of these amazing egg-laying mammals. We then have the chance to soak up the history of the early island settlers at Edward’s Cottage, as the kangaroos and wallabies congregate to graze in the gathering dusk. Sip a sunset drink and enjoy a ‘Kanapé’ whilst the sun sets on another magical Kangaroo Island day. Australian Sea Lion Endemic to Australian waters with the third largest breeding population found at Seal Bay. This is the rarest sea lion species in the world and we will have the chance to observe these fun-loving marine mammals basking, playing and returning from their overnight fishing expeditions. Thursday – Today we depart the Lodge for a full day of epicurean and marine adventure. Our first stop is at Island Pure, the island’s sheep milk dairy. We’ll see sheep milking, and learn about the yoghurt and cheese making process. Lunch today is at Craig Wickham’s island home where we will enjoy a delicious barbeque of King George Whiting, local haloumi and a drop of the island’s best wines. We have the chance to explore the town of Kingscote before boarding a marine zodiac to cruise the KI coastline, visiting secluded beaches and witnessing some amazing marine life along the way. This area of coastline abounds with sea birds, penguins, sea eagles, albatross, pelicans, dolphins for a start. The local dolphins entertain with their friendly tricks throughout the trip. This afternoon we will visit the Island Beehive. We will join the apiarist who will introduce us to the Italian aristocrats of apiary science the Ligurian Bee, and their pure, prized honey. We return to the Lodge for evening drinks and dinner. Rosenberg's Goanna Here be Dragons. KI’s largest native terrestrial predator was historically found from Perth to Sydney. Rosenberg’s is now a nationally-threatened species and Kangaroo Island is their last stronghold. This amazing lizard has adapted to living in a cool climate by laying its eggs in a termite mound. Friday – Take an awe-inspiring journey of exploration with our naturalists along the edge of the cliff tops to Cape Younghusband. This return hike allows you to experience the wonder of the sheer limestone cliffs and hardy flora growing along this amazing rugged coastline. Spot the Osprey hovering above, the fur seals frolicking in the Southern Ocean waters below and the intriguing formations of the Remarkable Rocks in the distance. We will also offer a shorter alternative. Return for lunch at the Lodge and then enjoy an afternoon of leisure. Take a mountain bike and explore some of the nearby trails, have an afternoon nap, or join our Lodge Manager and take a look at the back of house operations of the Lodge. This evening at the Lodge we will come together for farewell drinks, a photo roundup of the days past, followed by a special degustation dinner in the Restaurant. Ligurian Honey Kangaroo Island’s apiary dynasty began in the 1880s, and today the island boasts the purest strain of Ligurian honey bees. We visit an organic bee hive that breeds Queen bees for global distrubution; ironically some are exported back to the hills of Liguria. Saturday – Our final morning at Southern Ocean Lodge is at leisure, take a hike on the beach, relax in the Great Room and soak up the surrounds before our departure to Kingscote Airport and the flight back to mainland Australia. A once in a lifetime journey concludes. Comments from our past guests… “The lodge is truly breathtaking with its stunning location, wonderful friendly staff and sensational food. The expedition program was exceptional, thank you for a fantastic week.” Susie Davison – Expeditioner “If I ever have the chance to visit the Lodge again, I would probably choose winter and hope for wild weather. Then I would sit in my room and watch the drama unfold. I love wild places and this is an experience and a celebration of a wild place.” Don Fuchs – Photojournalist “Scouting around for orchids, birds and wildlife in the pristine KI wilderness with our Expedition Leader Craig Wickham was brilliant! His knowledge of the island’s natural history is truly incredible!” Henry and Madeline Atkins – Expeditioners Our Expedition Leader Craig Wickham with his award winning company ‘Exceptional Kangaroo Island’ has been providing high-quality personalised small group natural history tours on Kangaroo Island for the last 20 years. Craig has lived on the island most of his life and has worked throughout South Australia and Kangaroo Island as a Wildlife Ranger with the National Parks and Wildlife Service. Craig is heavily involved with the current issues facing the island and its community. He is a key member of the Regional Development Board and is Deputy Chairman for the Kangaroo Island Council. With his wealth of experience of all things Kangaroo Island there is no better person to ensure you make the most of your time on the island, whatever your interests might be. Southern Ocean Lodge is Australia’s first true luxury lodge experience. Sensitively designed to float amongst the untouched coastal drama of Kangaroo Island’s south west coast and commanding spectacular ocean, beach and wilderness views, the celebrated world-class lodge offers a unique fusion of nature and luxury. The Great Room is the centre of activity; guests plan the day ahead, enjoy exceptional Island-inspired dining in the Restaurant, or a relaxed drink at the convivial open bar with an exclusively South Australian wine selection. 21 organic luxe suites feature bespoke furnishings, lavish sleeping areas, sunken lounge, glass-walled ensuite and outdoor terrace, each extending breathtaking views to the great Southern Ocean. Exceptional guided adventures invite guests to experience abundant wildlife first hand, whilst the secluded Southern Spa features signature treatments with Kangaroo Island botanicals to relax and rejuvenate. Suite categories Osprey Pavilion – Our premium suite is truly special, with soul-stirring ocean, beach and wilderness views. A unique curved floor plan features a sunken lounge with open fire and state-of-the-art audio visual system, desktop computer, separate king bedroom, bathroom with hand-sculpted bath and spacious outdoor terrace with daybeds and private plunge spa. Capacity: 2 adults Remarkable Suite – Features a king bedroom, separate lounge area with open fire, premium entertainment system, LCD TV and DVD player, spacious ensuite with handmade timber bath tub and expansive outdoor terrace with day lounge and spa bath. Capacity: 2 adults Ocean Retreat – Generously spacious, Ocean Retreats offer king bedding, lounge with feature fireplace, ensuite with freestanding tub and terrace with day bed. Capacity: 2 adults Ocean Family Suite – Family suites feature an additional bedroom and bathroom and offer a separate living area with LCD TV and DVD player. Capacity: 4 adults Flinders Suite – Features spacious interiors, king or twin beds, curved sunken lounge and outdoor terrace with day bed to take advantage of dramatic coastal views. Capacity: 2 adults All suites feature lavish king beds, sunken lounge, dramatic glass walled bathroom and outdoor terrace with occasional seating and daybed. Other features include walk-in robe, complimentary room bar, optional climate control, heated floors, wireless internet, music system, premium amenities, safe and telephone. Bathrobes, slippers, and hairdryer are provided along with twice-daily housekeeping and signature evening turndown service. Expedition Kangaroo Island 2013 Departure Date: July 27 Twin Share Single Additional Person Flinders Suite $6900 $8900 - Ocean Retreat $7900 $9900 - Ocean Family $7900 - $4000 Remarkable Suite $8900 $11900 - Osprey Pavilion $10900 $14900 - Tariff Per Person What’s included Expedition Kangaroo Island includes: • return airfare with Regional Express to Kingscote, Kangaroo Island from Adelaide • seven nights at Southern Ocean Lodge in your choice of suite • all meals including daily gourmet breakfast, lunch (walkers picnic, bush BBQ or lunch at the Lodge), four-course dinner with inspired daily changing menu, all beverages • island airport transfers • all land-based excursions and marine expedition • leadership of the expedition by Craig Wickham • program of lectures by specialist scientists and naturalists • special Expedition Kangaroo Island kit including polo shirt, sun hat, outdoor jacket and backpack At additional cost: Travel insurance, all items of a personal nature such as laundry, telephone, spa treatments, boutique and cellarmaster wines. Getting there Terms and Conditions Regional Express operates a 33-seat Saab 340 aircraft and provides an excellent scheduled service to Kingscote in around 30 minutes directly from Adelaide. A 15kg luggage limit per person applies. Expedition Kangaroo Island will be an annual event. Register your interest for July 2014/2015. How to book Contact Southern Ocean Lodge Reservations PO Box 596 Avalon NSW 2107 T 02 9918 4355 E reserve@baillielodges.com.au W southernoceanlodge.com.au Aurora Expeditions is Australia’s first polar charter operator, specialising in voyages to Antarctica, the High Arctic, Papua New Guinea and the Kimberley. Aurora was founded in 1990 by Everest mountaineer Greg Mortimer and wife Margaret. For more information visit auroraexpeditions.com.au Reservations: To confirm your place, a non-refundable deposit of $1000 per person is required at the time of reservation and is payable by credit card, direct deposit or cheque. A 2.5% surcharge applies to all credit card transactions. Final payment: Due no later than two months prior to departure. Cancellation policy: If you cancel 2 months or more prior to departure, a full refund less your deposit will be made. Cancellations within 2 months of arrival, 50% of total paid will be refunded. Within 1 month of arrival all monies will be forfeited. All cancellations must be received in writing. No refund can be given in the event of a non-arrival, any unused services or any activities unable to be completed due to weather conditions. Insurance: We recommend that you protect yourself with travel insurance.