Article by:
Max Anderson
Twenty years ago, Kangaroo Island was a destination known almost exclusively to South Australians. It was a place of farmers, fishermen and the odd self-exiled artist living in a beach shack.
But that was before it became famous as a wildlife haven where native animals have thrived, free of foxes and rabbits. These days, visitors are as likely to come from Amsterdam or Abu Dhabi as they are from Adelaide. But wherever they’re from, people are reliably surprised by three things: how vast Kangaroo Island is, how beautiful it is and how grounded it is. Read the full travel article here.