Sentences with phrase «visiting koala»

Next, you'll see sheep shearing and working dogs in action at the historic farm on neighboring Churchill Island before visiting the Koala Conservation Centre.
Boat trips to other destinations around the Prom include visiting Koala, kangaroo, wallaby and hog deer on Snake Island with luxury camping options and exploring Tin Mine cove — superb scenery with sparkling coves amongst the Proms» remote northern wilderness area.
Which just gives you another excuse to visit a Koala Mommas meeting.
Here we visit the Koala Conservation Centre.
Stroll the lake shore and hand feed the hundreds of tame kangaroos, then visit the Koala sanctuary to complete your Ozzie experience.
Opt to visit a koala hospital before travelling to the Blue Mountains Region.
The famous Spit with its tropical park is close by and it is only fifteen minutes walk to visit the koalas in the Noosa National Park.
Watch the famous Penguin Parade at sunset, visit the Koala Conservation...

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The lads took a boat over to Mosman, rode in a cable car and visited the zoo's koalas, wallabies and emus during a fun - filled day.
Trek North now also offers new tours to Kuranda Village by train or skyrail including options to visit Tjapukai, Butterfly Sanctuary, also Wild World and Koala Gardens.
Visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and get photos of yourself holding a koala or feeding the friendly kangaroos.
We avoided the crowds by visiting in the afternoon and got to watch two very sleepy koalas munching on some leaves.
If you are lucky Guests can be treated to a morning visit from the resident kangaroos, kookaburras and koalas in the private accommodation setting.
A sunny tree - dappled deck area, flower filled wishing well, creek with two pretty waterfalls, wooden footbridge — and with birds, ducks, and occasional koalas — the Cottage offers a perfect place to relax that is centrally located for visiting the many local Hills attractions.
If visitors don't want to venture too far from the beach The Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary is worth a visit to see koalas, kangaroos and crocodiles up close and in their natural environment.
Visit the world famous Opera House & Bondi beach, go jet boating & sailing on Sydney Harbour, see koalas, kangaroos and dolphins in the wild, learn to surf, go snorkelling & sand boarding, party at Sydney's best bars and clubs and more!
You can get in touch with countless kangaroos and koalas You should also visit the South Bank Parklands, which basically is a designed natural swimming pool park next to the Brisbane river and close to the CBD.
Highlights are sure to include the sailing, diving and snorkelling, or nature lovers can spot everything from crocodiles to koalas and enjoy a tranquil national park visit.
Visit an Australian Wildlife Park, meet unique Australian animals and perhaps have your photo taken with a cuddly Koala!
Passengers then enjoy a two hour visit to the famous Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary before rejoining the Mirimar for a relaxing journey back to the city.
Port Macquarie's Koala Hospital is also an interesting place to visit.
Some national parks in the region include: Cooloola National Park, Conondale National Park, Mooloolah River National Park, Glass House Mountains National Park, Kondalilla National Park and don't miss the opportunity to go koala spotting in Australia's most visited national park - Noosa National Park.
Visit Byron Bay and take in a half day tour of Nimbin, cruise trough Brisbane, have a didgeridoo demonstration in Rainbow Beach, overnight in Hervey Bay, stay at Aussie Cattle Station, overnight at Airlie beach partake in a kayak and koala tour on Magnetic Island and much more....
Visit Kangaroo Island, spend time at Flinders Chase National Park, a sanctuary for native Australian animals including kangaroos, wallabies and koalas.
Visit Featherdale Wildlife Park to see Australia's unique wildlife — kangaroos, koalas, emus, wallabies etc, feed the animals, have a photo taken with a koala and watch native birds fly around.
Grab lunch in Warrnambool and visit the fascinating Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and see Australia's most valuable shipwreck artifact: the life - size porcelain Loch Ard Peacock statue, valued at $ 4million, which was salvaged from the wreck of the Loch Ard schooner in 1878 near Port Campbell; Tower Hill and the Wurn Gundidg Aboriginal Culture Centre (stocked with roaming emus, koalas and kangaroos).
Other options include a visit to a wildlife park or a walk along picturesque Snellings or Stokes Bay and a stroll through gums at Duck Lagoon to find koalas and waterbirds.
We begin the tour on the island with a visit to Vivonne Bay, then view koalas at Hanson Bay.
Where in the world can you cuddle a koala, visit the world's busiest wildlife hospital, play on a «splashtacular» water play park and stay within a tranquil, coastal oasis all in the same day?
165 acres of grasslands visited by kangaroos at dawn and dusk, woodlands where koalas doze and a tranquil spring where you may see Yellow Robins, King Parrots and Yellow - Bellied Gliders.
Visit remote untouched beaches, seeing fur seals and wallabies, koalas and many different birds along the way.
Next, visit Kangaroo Island to see spectacular rock formations, beautiful beaches and abundant wildlife in their natural habitat, including kangaroos, koalas, sea lions, echidnas, goannas, platypuses, rare birds and even whales.
Whether you are looking to cuddle a koala, visit other native Australian animals (including Goliath... an enormous saltwater crocodile) OR seeking an adrenalin pumped day zip lining in the air... the Cairns Zoom & Wildlife Dome is the place for you.
Tour highlights include visiting the world famous Bells Beach, swimming the ocean in the stunning coastal town of Lorne, Erskine Falls, koala spotting and feeding the king parrots at Kennett River and watching the sunset from the 12 Apostles or Gibson steps.
Kangaroo Island offers views of visiting penguins and the opportunity to swim in a rock pool while curious koalas look on.
For an indigenous cultural experience you can visit either Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park where you can learn how to throw a boomerang or a woomera (an Aboriginal spear used to kill animals for food), play a didgeridoo and enjoy Aboriginal dancing or you can visit Rainforestation Nature Park where you can cuddle a koala or a crocodile, ride around in an old world war two amphibious vehicle and also enjoy learning about Aboriginal culture, hunting and dancing.
Day Two — Kangaroo Island to Adelaide — We try some platypus spotting and visit Hanson Bay Koala Sanctuary.
Say hello to Freddie the talking and performing Sulphur - crested Cockatoo; Hippo the baby wombat handâ $ raised by the WILD LIFE staff; the resident koalas including Elvis who starred in a photo with Oprah and Baby O who was in the pouch while Oprah visited the park; the gorgeous brother and sister dingoes; and the many other incredible Aussie animals including the cassowary, bettongs, pademelons, Eclectus Parrots (also known to have a good chat), kangaroos, crocodiles and numerous other reptiles.
On my brief Australia visit this week, I was able to spend a bit of time learning about the koala, this country's iconic arboreal marsupial, in a chat with Mai Ueda, one of the caretakers at the 88 - year - old Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Briskoala, this country's iconic arboreal marsupial, in a chat with Mai Ueda, one of the caretakers at the 88 - year - old Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in BrisKoala Sanctuary in Brisbane.
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