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Saturday 28 January 2023 • Promotional Content


Worldwide travel Te Travel Guide 31


Local guides are at the heart of all safaris


Malaysia Airlines operate


double daily flights from London Heathrow to Kuala


Swimming with dolphins on Kangaroo Island


Lumpur on a modern A350 with fast onward connections to Adelaide and Perth. For those looking to break the


journey, when you book before 31 March 2023, there’s a bonus free side trip


option to any destination in Peninsular Malaysia. Why not relax on a sandy white beach or explore a lush rainforest on the way to your Australian wildlife adventure?


of its innova- tion in making the city greener, cooler and wilder, Adelaide surprises and delights visitors with its proximity to incredible wildlife. Within


20 minutes you can be in Morialta


Conservation Park, which is teeming with wildlife and home to dramatic gullies and waterfalls. In the city centre, the Botanic Gardens are a delight, and in the Adelaide Hills you can be enjoying a wine-tasting tour as kangaroos hop through the vines. Cooling off with a swim or a surf at one of the city beaches rounds off a typical Adelaide day. As night falls, explore the local to discover Adelaide’s small scene and much-loved restau-


lanes bar


rants run by passionate local chefs. Troughout the year the city plays host to lots of different events including the Adelaide Fringe, which is


Arkaba Conservancy, Flinders Ranges


March when most of the big festivals are on, but this small city embraces the arts and welcomes visitors year-round and offers visitors plenty of opportuni- ties to get involved in local life.


the biggest in the world after


Edinburgh. Te creative buzz reaches a crescendo during the month of


A kangaroo in the vines, Adelaide Hills


Seal Bay Conservation Park, Kangaroo Island


Hop over to Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island, just a 30-minute flight from the vineyard city of Adelaide or an easy ferry crossing from Cape Jervis in the south, is a wild- life lover’s paradise. Home to a diverse collection of native species, this is one of the best places to see Aussie wildlife in their natural habitat. Expert local guides are on hand to immerse guests in the diverse landscapes, bringing them to life on safaris, which give unique access to some of the country’s best loved creatures. Spotting pods of wild dolphins in crystal-clear waters while learning


about their migratory habits from marine biologists, helping survey the Kangaroo Island dunnart on a Conservation Connection tour, photo- graphing koalas as they snooze in the trees, spotting echidnas on an e-bike trip, or walking with a ranger among sea lions lazing on white-sand beaches, are just a few of the many amazing experiences you can enjoy on Kangaroo Island. You’ll also enjoy delicious island


produce served up in stunning loca- tions, like clifftop lookouts, national parks, private reserves, vineyards or even from within an ancient fig tree.


from luxury lodges and villas, to beautiful beach houses,


Accommodation options range lighthouse


cottages, cool motels and gorgeous glamping. Spend at least three or four days of your Aussie safari on Kangaroo Island; lingering longer if you can.


Adelaide – where the coast meets the vines Adelaide,


the capital of South


Australia, is flanked by beaches on one side and wineries on the other, making it an essential stop when holi- daying in Australia. Accredited with National Park City status because


Start planning an Aussie safari starting in Perth and ending in Adelaide, including time spent on Ningaloo Reef and on Kangaroo Island. Tis amazing safari can be enjoyed in as little as two weeks. For flight bookings visit malaysiaairlines.com/australiasafari


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