The large safari park in South Australia at Clayland Wildlife Park. There are many rare Australian unique animals such as cute koalas, strong kangaroos, etc. It is a great place to learn about the Australian animal species.
Cleland Wildlife Park
Posted: Dec 10, 2016
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pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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Clerland Wildlife Park is a famous zoo in Adelaide. In addition to many unique Australian animals, there are large wildlife from the African savannah. There are many varieties, very popular with children, and it is worth visiting.
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Posted: Mar 21, 2020
juki235
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Clerland Wildlife Park is a small Adelaide zoo, there are not many animals, mostly Australian native animals. Kangaroos, koalas, ostriches, etc. Some people can interact with them, it is quite interesting.
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Posted: Aug 16, 2019
_We***72
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Close contact with kangaroos and koalas, Figure 1 is free, Figure 2 charges $30. However, since the big distance is here, it is still worth a hug. It is safe to hold koalas. There will be staff guiding them all the time. koalas work for 20 minutes every day and go back to sleep and change one. This working time is too cost-effective.
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Posted: Jul 24, 2019
juki235
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Clerland Wildlife Park is Adelaide's largest zoo, with a large area that lives hundreds of animals. Here herbivores are basically free-range, visitors can get intimate contact, and carnivores are isolated, but the living area is also very large, visitors can see them through barbed wire or fences. The park environment is very beautiful, connected to the botanical garden, it is worth visiting.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2018
Sherry 77778
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Clerland Wildlife Park is located on the Adelaide Hills, we live at the foot of the mountain, and it is very convenient to drive for only 15 minutes. When buying the ticket, the staff informed that because the highest temperature of the day was higher than 32 degrees Celsius, it was super lost! One of the biggest expectations of the trip to Australia is to hug the koala! And friends told me before that if you are afraid of the smell of the koala, you can also touch it for free! result! I can't touch it. I was walking depressed. When I looked up and saw a tall big banyan tree, there was a small koala eating eucalyptus leaves! Moment of mood cleared up! Meng me! In addition to the koala, what makes me reluctant is the kangaroo. The zoo is good at not locking the small animals in a cage. The activity area for the small animals is very large, and people can have close contact with the small animals without intervals! How wonderful! When I squatted with the feed, two greedy little gray kangaroos jumped over and ate it in my hand, which was so cute. However, they swallowed, and their teeth were scratching my hand, but they didn't hurt, and they felt very enjoyable hahaha like to be with small animals, very unforgettable!
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Posted: Mar 29, 2018
_WB***07
5/5Outstanding
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Cleland is a place worth visiting, it rained a little while we went, but it did not affect the enthusiasm of the lovely animals! It made us warm! The most is the hairy mice, who are not afraid of people at all, and are jovial at our feet; The second is the kangaroo! Several lawns, all over the place are big and small lively kangaroos, fortunately we also saw the kangaroo baby in the kangaroo mother belly poking out! The staff inside were also very warm and friendly. There was a beautiful girl who took a photo of us and koalas, and a beautiful girl who let us have a close encounter with the snake. Love it there!
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Posted: Feb 3, 2016
乖小咪
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Adelaide's Cleland Wildlife Park is a small zoo that doesn't have much of a population. It is mainly dominated by some native Australian animals. Kangaroos, kangaroos, koalas, ostriches, etc. You can see here, and you can get in close contact with tourists. If you are interested, you can come and play.