There are two more famous zoos in Sydney, one is the Taranga Zoo and the other is the Safari Park. The former is located on a small hill on the north shore of Sydney and is a mountain-style zoo. The area is larger than the zoo in the city, and many Australian animals such as koalas, kangaroos, platypus, Tasmanian devils and other penguins can be found here. The advantage of this zoo is its location. The giraffe park at the zoo overlooks the entire Sydney Harbour, and the iconic buildings of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge are all in sight.
The latter's garden has more than 1 km of glass-enclosed trails. It is the largest indoor wildlife park in the world, suitable for tourists who do not want to enjoy the sun in the summer and rain in the rain. The day we went to the zoo was just rainy and rainy, so the safari park became our best choice.
[Tickets 40 knives, UnionPay spending 40% off. (If the offer is over, I suggest you buy it at the intermediary website is more cost-effective) and the koala takes another 20 knives. With a special person to accompany, the service level is great!
[Reminder, all Australia can not touch outside Queensland, otherwise it is illegal, so remember to control the mail!
[All day there are animal feeding and performance activities, it is best to understand the time schedule of the zoo before the admission, so as not to miss the close-range explanation, kangaroo and other links.
[night animal area is forbidden to flash, please follow the rules!
When interacting with the kangaroo, each person touches and takes a photo for about half a minute. You can ask the guide to help take a photo. If you don't shoot for the first time, you will queue up again and wait for the next time.
The last activity was to take a photo with Koala~
The little brother who served us was very patient and thoughtful, and in addition to taking the initiative to introduce, we also continually answered all kinds of questions. What emerged from his eyes was the love and pity of the little animals. His eyes were gentle and drunk.
the facility was clean and the animals are actually out for display even though it was 45°C Today I would suggest this as a good place to visit. It doesn’t take long to go through and it’s easy to arrive there.
The Zoo Keepers really knew their charges. Both Owen and I were very impressed with the outlay of the facility being in the middle of a city the animals did not look cramped, unwell, harassed, and they looked very calm during our visit the staff was friendly informative
I'm glad we visited and got to see the Tree Kangaroo, Wombats, Koalas, Wallabies & all other creatures living in this happy space. Worth a visit if you need to be occupied or fill 1.5 - 2hrs. recommended
Nestled in the heart of the city, it offers a captivating wildlife experience. From the iconic kangaroos and cuddly koalas to the awe-inspiring crocodiles, the zoo showcases Australia’s unique fauna. The interactive exhibits, such as the Butterfly Tropics, engage visitors of all ages. While the urban setting can attract crowds, especially during peak times, the diverse range of animals and educational presentations make it a must-visit for those seeking a close encounter with Australian wildlife
We really enjoyed our visit to the Zoo. It was interesting seeing the different indigenous animals. The Zookeepers are great at sharing interesting facts in an engaging manner. nice zoo