Kangaluna Camp, located in (Gawler Ranges National Park), the range National Park north of Al Peninsula (Eyre Peninsula) in southern Australia, is a model for Australian wilderness vacations.
Kangaluna Camp is run by Gauller range Wilderness Adventure (Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris), a family company run by husband and wife. Here, an improved version of the tent is staggered into the pristine jungle, a small luxury wilderness camp similar to an African expedition camp, with just three big tents and a cart tent. A total of a dozen people will be able to stay, at least a month in advance during the peak summer season, and three months or so in the winter camp.
Although the Kangaluna Camp accommodation is a tent, but the size is very high, the facilities in the tent and star hotels are not very different, bathroom, shower and other facilities are available, and a carriage has been converted into a tent bedroom. What makes it special is that at night you can open the canopy on the arched bracket and become a panoramic skylight, lying in bed, full of stars, blinking in your eyes and turning into a life-long memory.
In addition, Kangaluna Camp is located in the wilderness inland, without any light pollution, is one of the best places to watch nebulae and Milky way in Australia.