Pokémon GO Tour: Kalos — Habitats, Spawns & Bonuses Guide

Pokémon GO Tour: Kalos — Habitats, Spawns & Bonuses Guide

I was one Incense away from a guaranteed champ when the spawn blinked out and the crowd sighed. In that empty plaza I realized how fragile a weekend of spawns and raids can feel. If you want to squeeze value from the next 48 hours, you need a plan that moves faster than the servers.

Pokémon Go Tour: Kalos global event habitats, spawns, bonuses, and more

I watched players shuffle between PokéStops like commuters chasing a train. You’re about to get the checklist I use when I’m serious about an event: what’s active, when habitats rotate, where the rares show up, and which purchases actually matter.

All event bonuses

At the first gym I passed, people were trading frantically and hatching eggs in groups. The event gifts you several useful boosts—think of them as small rule-changes that stack quickly.

  • CP boost for all Mega-Evolved Pokémon (makes Megas hit harder in Gyms and Raids).
  • Half egg distances in incubators—walk less, hatch more.
  • Up to six Special Trades daily—great for finishing evolutions or securing regionals.
  • Flabébé spawns more frequently along routes.
  • Zygarde Cells can be earned at the end of up to 25 routes daily.
  • All Pokémon caught from Raids have a chance to appear with special backgrounds.
  • Incense triggers Unown K, A, L, O, and S spawns.

If you buy the ticket for $9.99 (€9), you also get perks that tilt the odds in your favor:

  • Higher chances to find shiny Pokémon.
  • Possible snapshot encounters with Latias (Saturday) and Latios (Sunday).
  • Timed Research to earn Furfrou trims that are normally region-locked.
  • Special Research that lets you choose either Xerneas or Yveltal at the end.
  • Masterwork Research featuring shiny Diancie.

Spending the ticket is a calculated trade-off: the money is small compared with the time you’ll save, and the ticket acts like a magnet for rare encounters.

All Pokémon Go Tour: Kalos Global rotations

On a sunny bench I timed the rotations and realized most players only hit one habitat per hour. The schedule is a Swiss Army knife of spawn windows—layered, predictable, and exploitable if you move smartly.

The Tour runs three rotations. Each rotation appears for two one-hour windows per day, except for 1–2pm and 5–6pm when Pokémon from all three habitats spawn simultaneously. All times are local.

What spawns when during the Kalos Tour?

How should I chase multiple habitats in one day?

Central Village (10–11am, 2–3pm)

  • Bulbasaur
  • Chespin
  • Spritzee
  • Pidgey
  • Bunnelby
  • Swirlix
  • Eevee
  • Fletchling
  • Helioptile
  • Treecko
  • Skiddo
  • Dedenne
  • Ralts
  • Furfrou
  • Noibat

Coastal Laboratory (12–1pm, 4–5pm)

  • Charmander
  • Fennekin
  • Carbink
  • Scyther
  • Litleo
  • Phantump
  • Eevee
  • Pancham
  • Pumpkaboo
  • Torchic
  • Furfrou
  • Bergmite
  • Absol
  • Espurr
  • Noibat

Mountain Manor (11am–12pm, 3–4pm)

  • Squirtle
  • Inkay
  • Amaura
  • Eevee
  • Binacle
  • Goomy
  • Mudkip
  • Skrelp
  • Noibat
  • Froakie
  • Clauncher
  • Furfrou
  • Tyrunt

All Pokémon Go Tour: Kalos Global Raids

I watched three players coordinate a Super Mega and came away thinking the raid schedule is the weekend’s spine. Raids are frequent and predictable—plan your remote raid passes or local meetups around this table.

Trainers, get ready! These Mega-Evolved Pokémon are making their way to #PokemonGOTour: Kalos – Global! Mega Victreebel Mega Dragonite Mega Malamar pic.twitter.com/8qKlDNeKnT

— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) February 28, 2026

Saturday (Feb. 28) Sunday (March 1) Time (local)
Mega Charizard X, Mega Charizard Y Mega Sceptile, Mega Blaziken, Mega Swampert 10am
Mega Pidgeot Mega Scizor 11am
Mega Garchomp Mega Tyranitar 12pm
Mega Gardevoir, Mega Gallade Mega Absol 1pm
Mega Kangaskhan Mega Heracross 2pm
Mega Venusaur. Mega Blastoise Mega Metagross 3pm
Mega Lucario Mega Salamence 4pm
Mega Latias Mega Latios 5pm
Mega Victreebel, Mega Dragonite Mega Malamar, Mega Dragonite All day

After 6pm, legendaries from the Road to Kalos event return as Raids—if you missed them earlier, evenings are your second chance.

All Pokémon Go Tour: Kalos Global egg hatches

I once hatched a 10km in the final minute of an event and it changed my lineup. Egg pools here matter because 10km eggs can hand you regionals you’d otherwise never see.

2km eggs 5km eggs 10km eggs
Larvitar Flabébé Kangaskhan
Bagon Heracross
Beldum Hawlucha
Gible Klefki

From the 10km list, Kangaskhan and Heracross can later appear as Mega Raids—so that 10km matters far more than its sticker price suggests.

How do I get regional Pokémon during the Tour?

Use Special Trades and 10km eggs. If you have a friend in a different region and the ticket, six Special Trades a day is your fastest path to trims and regionals; timed research can also award region-locked variants like Furfrou trims.

When do Mega and Super Mega Raids happen?

Follow the raid table above, sync your calendar with the Pokémon GO app, and keep remote raid passes ready. Super Mega windows cluster around midday to late afternoon, and after 6pm legendaries reappear.

I use tools like The Silph Road and Twitter (the official Pokémon GO account) to watch spawn trends and raid swaps in real time—Niantic’s event pages and in-game news move first, but community trackers fill the gaps.

This weekend is short, the spawns are specific, and your choices—ticket or free play, route focus, and raid timing—will define your haul. Which side of the trade will you be on: chasing every shiny, or hunting one perfect regional for your dex?