Join one of Inala's exceptional small-group birding and wildlife tours to biodiverse hotspots in Australia and select international locations.
Enjoy a stay at one of Inala's cosy cottages nestled in amongst the beautiful natural habitat of Bruny Island, Tasmania. Experience Inala's Nature Reserve on Bruny Island, which is home to all twelve of Tasmania's endemic bird species. The Reserve is bursting with wildlife and offers unique and excellent opportunities to view and photograph Bruny Island's flora and fauna (bookings essential).
Take a leisurely self-guided or guided tour through the beautiful Inala Jurassic Garden to discover the amazing story of Gondwana plant connections. Delve further into the fossil record at the Inala Nature Museum, which also includes many wonderful examples of shells, gemstones, minerals and so much more. Browse through Inala's nature Giftshop showcasing many items hand-made by local artisans.
Inala Nature Reserve is home to 95 species of birds, including many endangered species (Forty-spotted Pardalote, Tasmanian subspecies of Wedge-tailed Eagle, White-bellied Sea-eagle, white morph of the Grey Goshawk, and the Swift Parrot). All of the 12 Tasmanian endemic birds live in the habitat of the Inala Nature Reserve. The property is also an important breeding refuge for Swift Parrots.
Forty species of native terrestrial orchids, an amazing diversity of plant species, and several species of mammals, reptiles and amphibians also call the Inala Nature Reserve their home.
There are a number of walking tracks throughout the reserve, allowing access to different types of habitat and key wildlife viewing areas. Several hides have been constructed in key viewing areas, including a fully enclosed raptor hide with specialised glass for optimal photography, and a 4m high elevated viewing platform for Forty-spotted Pardalotes.
Approximately 80% of the property is covered in native vegetation, which ranges from tall, wet eucalypt forest with some rainforest species, to wetlands and heathlands. The balance is pasture, which provides habitat for additional native species such as the Tasmanian Native Hen, Swamp Harrier, and Red-necked (Bennett’s) Wallaby. A number of conservation projects, such as tree planting, also provide important wildlife habitat. Of primary importance is preserving and creating habitat for the Forty-spotted Pardalote and Swift Parrot, both of which are endangered. Inala is home to one of the largest known colonies of Forty-spotted Pardalote, one of Tasmania’s most sought-after endemic bird species.
Inala Nature Reserve is also used as a research site for a number of university projects, an educational venue for schools and environmental groups, and the base for Inala's own sustainable nature tourism enterprise.
Please be aware that visits to Inala Nature Reserve can only be undertaken as part of a tour, or by guests staying in Inala's accommodation. Tours must be booked in advance and we strongly recommend booking as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
Tours start from a 3-hr property tour and extend to multi-day tours of Bruny Island, which incorporate time at Inala into the personalised schedule.
The revenue from our tours and accommodation helps to protect this incredible ecosystem and allow all flora and fauna living within it to thrive. Thank you for your support of both Inala and the Inala Foundation.
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Inala Nature
320 Cloudy Bay Road, Lunawanna
South Bruny Island 7150
Tasmania, Australia
Travel Vault policy certificate number:
EV2203UKFI0166
Phone: +61 3 6293 1217
Inala Nature acknowledge and pay respects to the palawa people as the traditional and original owners, and continuing custodians of this land, lutruwita, and acknowledges Elders - past and present. Inala Nature Tours and the Inala Foundation Inc are located on lunawanna- alonnah, also known as Bruny Island, the traditional land of the Nuenonne people.