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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary
AustraliaSouth AustraliaSleafordMikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

Eyre Peninsula, 261 Mikkira Ln, Sleaford SA 5607, Australia
4.0(37)

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+61 447 373 811
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mikkirakoalas.com

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Reviews of Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

4.0
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1.0
6y

Booked in September and received confirmation however upon checking 2 days prior to confirm time, told by Daughter of the property that the Station is now CLOSED. They will not honour existing bookings. Bad service 2 days prior to Easter to get in somewhere now.

The response below is totally false. I requested the allegation of trepassing to be removed as it is completely fabricated. I have requested to see the proof of the witnesses as bird watchers always have their cameras and would have taken pictures of me and my caravan. No evidence has been supplied and I am more than happy to be reported for trepassing based on their evidence. Obviously it was another person who had been let down and did not receive any notification that the station was closed and they were trying to access...

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5.0
2y

That place is a must seen when you are on Eyre Peninsula. Forget the wildlife parks. Instead camp with koalas. I was there for three nights and it was awesome. From early in the morning til late in the afternoon I walked between the gum trees and watched the koalas in their natural habitat, eating, climbing, sleeping, walking, cuddling their joeys. It was such a beautiful experience to stay there. It's a huge place so you can walk around the whole day. You meet emus, heaps of kangaroos and birds as well. Helen the owner is so nice. She takes very good care about this property. Stargazing out there is so easy because of absolute no...

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5.0
4y

THE MOST AMAZING PLACE I'VE EVER BEEN!!! The road is a bit hard for a car that isn't a 4WD but it was ok. We paid a small amount for all the koalas we've seen!!! This place is jewel, we slept in our car (there is just place where you can park the car ans you can sleep in your car), there Is a small house where there is the story of the place and a book where you write your nationality and name, that's fascinating how people from the whole world came to this place. We've seen kangaroos, emus, koalas, there is also a walk around the place which is stunning. This place is probably the favourite experience of my life, I will...

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Debby SDebby S
That place is a must seen when you are on Eyre Peninsula. Forget the wildlife parks. Instead camp with koalas. I was there for three nights and it was awesome. From early in the morning til late in the afternoon I walked between the gum trees and watched the koalas in their natural habitat, eating, climbing, sleeping, walking, cuddling their joeys. It was such a beautiful experience to stay there. It's a huge place so you can walk around the whole day. You meet emus, heaps of kangaroos and birds as well. Helen the owner is so nice. She takes very good care about this property. Stargazing out there is so easy because of absolute no light pollution.
MoMo
THE MOST AMAZING PLACE I'VE EVER BEEN!!! The road is a bit hard for a car that isn't a 4WD but it was ok. We paid a small amount for all the koalas we've seen!!! This place is jewel, we slept in our car (there is just place where you can park the car ans you can sleep in your car), there Is a small house where there is the story of the place and a book where you write your nationality and name, that's fascinating how people from the whole world came to this place. We've seen kangaroos, emus, koalas, there is also a walk around the place which is stunning. This place is probably the favourite experience of my life, I will never forget it.
Ankit PatelAnkit Patel
For a taste of rural life on the southern Eyre Peninsula there’s a restored historic stone homestead nor far out of Port Lincoln. This wonderfully secluded escape is embraced by stands of mature manna gum trees, home to koalas, emus and kangaroos, while rare orchids and all manner of unusual native plants can be admired. You can contact the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre for a guided tour all year. Between May and October, when the station is at its greenest, you can also visit for camping and picnics, with permits available from the visitor information centre’s accommodation booking desk.
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That place is a must seen when you are on Eyre Peninsula. Forget the wildlife parks. Instead camp with koalas. I was there for three nights and it was awesome. From early in the morning til late in the afternoon I walked between the gum trees and watched the koalas in their natural habitat, eating, climbing, sleeping, walking, cuddling their joeys. It was such a beautiful experience to stay there. It's a huge place so you can walk around the whole day. You meet emus, heaps of kangaroos and birds as well. Helen the owner is so nice. She takes very good care about this property. Stargazing out there is so easy because of absolute no light pollution.
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THE MOST AMAZING PLACE I'VE EVER BEEN!!! The road is a bit hard for a car that isn't a 4WD but it was ok. We paid a small amount for all the koalas we've seen!!! This place is jewel, we slept in our car (there is just place where you can park the car ans you can sleep in your car), there Is a small house where there is the story of the place and a book where you write your nationality and name, that's fascinating how people from the whole world came to this place. We've seen kangaroos, emus, koalas, there is also a walk around the place which is stunning. This place is probably the favourite experience of my life, I will never forget it.
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For a taste of rural life on the southern Eyre Peninsula there’s a restored historic stone homestead nor far out of Port Lincoln. This wonderfully secluded escape is embraced by stands of mature manna gum trees, home to koalas, emus and kangaroos, while rare orchids and all manner of unusual native plants can be admired. You can contact the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre for a guided tour all year. Between May and October, when the station is at its greenest, you can also visit for camping and picnics, with permits available from the visitor information centre’s accommodation booking desk.
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