Open Opens at 10:00-17:30(Admission ends at 17:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
1810 Phillip Island Rd, Rhyll VIC 3923, AustraliaMap
Phone+61-3-59512800
What travelers say:
Great place to see some of Australia's wildlife and most famously the koalas. You can also grab a glimpse at other animals like kangaroos.
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Koala Conservation Reserve Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Koala Conservation Center is specially established for the dwindling koalas on Phillip Island and is committed to protecting the sustainable ecology and living environment of koalas, ensuring that Phillip Island can have a protected koala population. 1. Enjoy the view and get up close and personal with koalas The Koala Conservation Centre is located in a dense eucalyptus forest on Phillip Road on Phillip Island, which is home to many koalas. From Melbourne, it takes about an hour and a half to drive to the childcare center. After arriving at the destination, you can first learn about the wonderful living habits of koalas at the Visitor's Centre. Then take two walks between the trees to see wild koalas up close. The two trails are Koala Trail (KoalaBoardwalk) and Woodland Trail (WoodlandBoardwalk). You can see wild koalas in their natural habitat while walking through the Australian bush. Check out the koalas' home in the treetops and come "face to face" with them in their natural habitat in the close-up viewing area. You can easily find traces of koalas, but most of them are sleeping, and it is really not easy to find a awake koala. Raise your camera and take a photo with these wild cute koalas, and make a wonderful memory of getting up close and personal with koalas! 2. Various animals The Koala Conservation Centre also has many Australian wildlife such as black-tailed kangaroos, nocturnal brush-tailed possums, ring-tailed possums, echidnas and hundreds of species of birds. Besides koalas, you can also look for wallabies, echidnas and other wildlife along the way. 3. Teaching explanation and selection of unique small gifts The Koala Conservation Center also has a content-rich teaching and explanation center, where you can learn more about wild animals, or choose unique gifts in the gift shop. Of course, it must be quite pleasant to rest and relax in the cafe, enjoying a good meal or some small snacks.
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Koala Conservation Reserve Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great place to see some of Australia's wildlife and most famously the koalas. You can also grab a glimpse at other animals like kangaroos.
Melbourne's koala conservation center is mainly engaged in koala protection and research work. You can drive to provide free parking spaces. The ticket fee can still be purchased on Trip.com. Of course, you can also buy it on the spot. Children have coupons. You can watch koalas up close. In addition to koalas, there are other small animals such as kangaroos
The cute Australian national treasure, koala is really cute, except for sleeping and eating, hahaha, the koala here can be taken together, the koala is very good, may have been used to taking pictures with humans, but it is said that koala is also very fierce animals.
The Trip.com Phillip Island day trip products purchased will go to the koala conservation center in the afternoon. There is a small exhibition at the door, introducing baby karaoke only the size of a bean, the amount of leaves in a day, etc., and learn about the little knowledge of koala. After entering, there are ten wild karaoke. We found eight for a long time. Some sleep on a high tree, and some sleep at a low place to see it up close, but the focus is on sleeping. It’s super cute. You can see the kangaroos bouncing in the park.
When we went, it was just cloudy, so it was not sun, it was great. There are not many koalas, all lying there to sleep, only a group of tourists around a sleeping koala, constantly taking pictures, some foreigners also carefully warned other tourists not to make a sound like coaxing children to sleep, baby''s sleeping . . . (If time is tight, it is recommended to skip this attraction, rather than visit the chocolate factory at the entrance to Phillip Island.
On the first day of coming to Australia, I came to the zoo to see the cute koala. The koala was cute and couldn't hold the trunk. It was very cute. In addition, there are many animals such as kangaroos, Australian wolves, alpacas, ostriches and so on. They are all visible here, and they are intimate and worth playing.