Looking for a buggy tour that showcases the rugged, desert-like landscape of Little Sahara? Embark on our sand buggy adventure right here in South Australia, where a knowledgeable guide will lead you through inland sand dunes, gum trees, and blue gums. This buggy adventure takes you off the beaten path, revealing wild places totally inaccessible to anyone else—truly a remote corner of Kangaroo Island brimming with wildlife and natural beauty.
What to Expect on Your Guided Buggy Tour
Choose from flexible buggy tour options, each ensuring plenty of time to sit back, soak up the breathtaking scenery, and learn about the heritage of this pristine environment. As you buckle in and follow the coast, you’ll marvel at the turquoise waters of the Southern Ocean, perched on the edge of the earth like a cliff facing Antarctica. You may spot koalas napping in gum trees along the banks of the Eleanor River, discover seasonal bush foods, and even glimpse kangaroo mobs roaming the bush. Every moment is an unforgettable taste of inland adventure.
An Exclusive Journey Through Untouched Terrain
This adventure takes you to wild places that feel like a paradise hidden from the rest of Australia—places totally inaccessible to anyone without a robust vehicle. Our tour service provides robust off-road vehicles for maximum safety and comfort, allowing you to explore a natural inland sand system recognised as a national geological monument. With the help of our knowledgeable guide, you’ll gain insight into the beauty of Kangaroo Island, including its coastline, surf, and pristine remote beach stretches.
Don’t Miss Out—Book Your Sand Buggy Adventure
Ready for a buggy adventure that’s one to remember? Hire your spot on this tour today—online booking is quick and easy. Our exclusive offers include everything you need, so you can embark on a thrill that highlights nature and wildlife in a truly untouched setting. A Little Sahara buggy experience is sure to leave you captivated by Kangaroo Island’s iconic landscapes—from 70m above sea level down to the banks of the Eleanor River—and thrilled by the sheer wonder of Australia’s finest inland dune terrain.