The world's largest indoor safari park - Sydney Wildlife Park
WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is located in Darling Harbor, which is the most expensive prime location in Australia. It is surrounded by international brand five-star hotels such as Hyatt Regency Sydney, Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbor Hotel, etc. It is a zoo located in a busy city. The zoo is located in such an expensive area, so its tickets are not cheap at all. The single ticket price is AUD45/person. If you book online, you will get a 10% discount. In addition, if you buy a package ticket, such as the nearby Sydney Aquarium ( If you purchase tickets for SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Sydney together, you can get a 50% discount. Shared tickets for the three museums only start at AUD67/person.
Sydney Wildlife Park is an indoor zoo that allows visitors to avoid the sun during the hot summer and leisurely watch Australia's popular animals. The zoo has a total of ten exhibition areas, including the latest numbat exhibition area Tricky Tongues and Treetops, as well as the Tasmanian devil exhibition area Devil's Den, the koala exhibition area Gumtree Valley, the wombat exhibition area Wallaby Cliffs, and the cassowary exhibition area Daintree Rainforest. There are Kangaroo Walkabout, an exhibition area for quokkas, Kakadu Gorge, an exhibition area for saltwater crocodiles, Platypus Pool, an exhibition area for platypus, Nightfall, an exhibition area for bilbies, and finally, Koala Rooftop, a paid exhibition area for close contact with koalas. Visitors can pay extra. We even took close-up shots of koalas and even had breakfast with them. Of course, the koalas ate eucalyptus leaves. Paying tourists had a buffet breakfast. The fee was AUD60, which included admission tickets, and getting up close and personal with the koalas during breakfast and after breakfast. Photo opportunities.
Sydney Wildlife Park is a microcosm of Australia's wild world, housing the Aussie Big 5 (koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles, wombats and platypuses). At the same time, it is the world's largest indoor wildlife park, covering about 130 species and a total of 6,000 animals. Many native Australian wild animals. Sydney Wildlife Park was originally purchased by Charles and Marjorie Wigg in 1953, and was later acquired and upgraded by Amalgamated Holdings Limited in 1996. The new Sydney Wildlife Park opened to the public in 2006 and has developed into Australia's largest zoo in just over ten years. The popular private safari park has become one of Sydney's most famous attractions with its wide variety of flora and fauna and strong interactivity.
One of the much-talked-about interactive features is that the museum is designed into different ecosystems, allowing visitors to experience the characteristics of various parts of Australia through its simulated ecosystems while touring the city, including the Northern Territory, South Australia, and the Blue Mountains , tropical areas and Tasmania, etc. For example, the Northern Territory area has replicated the Kakadu Gorge habitat, recreating the ecosystem of flood plains, estuaries and monsoons. Finally, I have to mention that the park also has a popular feeding and explanation session. During specific periods, the breeders will demonstrate how to feed various popular animals, and will also explain their characteristics and conservation issues. Those who are interested can refer to According to the timetable on the official website, go to the venue on time to watch.
Sydney Wildlife Park is located in Darling Harbor, so it is very easy to get there. If you take the light rail, you can get off at Convention Center Station, Wynyard Station or Town Hall Station. It can be reached on foot in about ten minutes. If you take the bus, you can get there at Market Street or King. Get off at the bus stop near Street and it can be easily reached.
Opening hours: 10 am to 4 pm
Tickets: AUD45, it will be cheaper if you buy a package ticket
Address: 1-5 Wheat Road Darling Harbor, NSW 2000, Australia