7 Days 6 Nights | Journey to the Other Side of the Earth to the "Kingdom of Teeth" for an Adventure
Follow the footsteps of the picture book protagonist "Hakdik", fly across half the globe🌏
to explore the 'Fresh News on Tooth Street', hop on the Puffing Billy steam train,
climb to the treetop walk in Otway, and pick and eat fresh purple grapes at the Yarra Valley vineyard🍇
Drive along the Great Ocean Road to appreciate the beauty of beaches, oceans, and bushland,
excluding flight time, a total of 7 days and 6 nights⏰
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🦥 At the Taronga Zoo, koalas that usually sleep for 18 hours a day are all awake,
seeing platypuses and kangaroos for the first time, the little ones are overjoyed.
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DAY1: Land in Sydney in the morning, visit Taronga Zoo in the afternoon, stroll around the Sydney Opera House and Royal Botanic Garden in the evening, and enjoy the internet-famous PAN7869/-/CAKE at night,
Stay: Rest Hotel in Sydney.
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DAY2: Internet-famous day tour: Visit the University of Sydney, Dover Heights swing, and a glimpse of Bondi Beach in the morning, lunch at the Vintage Garden Restaurant, afternoon feeding swans in the Centennial Park and watching the sunset at La Perouse. Fly to Melbourne at night,
Stay: Ibis Hotel in the Central Business District.
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DAY3: Visit the colorful houses in the morning, take the Puffing Billy steam train, have lunch at the farm, and feed the cockatoos.
First exploration of Yarra Valley in the afternoon, visit the Victoria Library, Federation Square,
Flinders Street Station, and have dinner at Chinatown's Lee Me Noodle,
Stay: Ibis Hotel in the Central Business District.
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DAY4: Graffiti Street in the morning, look at bags on Collins Street, pick up the car for a self-drive.
Geelong beach in the afternoon, Lorne boardwalk, dinner SEA FOOD,
Stay: Apollo Bay seaview motel.
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DAY5: Mariner's lookout in the morning, see wild koalas, Otway Lighthouse, lunch at the Lighthouse Coffee and Desserts.
Otway treetop walk in the afternoon, Twelve Apostles helicopter ride, Little Arch Bridge, Loch Ard Gorge beach, Twelve Apostles sunset.
Stay: Parkview Motel in Campbell Town.
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DAY6: Head to London Bridge in the morning, the caves, Campbell Town beach.
Lunch at the town's seaside restaurant. Self-drive to Yarra Valley in the afternoon, check into the vineyard, and visit the vineyard.
Stay: Borghini SPA Hotel.
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DAY7: Continue visiting the vineyard in the morning, shopping at the airport, take off and leave.
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Many friends ask me, do you still have time to take photos when traveling long distances with kids?
Actually, taking photos of each other, both children and adults enjoy it!
Many friends also worry about safety abroad, we arrange Allianz Global Travel Insurance every time we travel,
with clear terms and comprehensive protection, allowing the family to travel without worries
Lovely visit to Taronga Zoo. Love that it is a non-profit organization where all proceeds go to animal conservation, rehabilitation and education. Animals are very well looked after. Would highly recommend.
Wonderful Zoo and great location! Using the Ferry to go there highly recommended
Overall, this zoo is a must-see attraction, and I highly recommend taking a boat there for a panoramic view of Sydney Harbour. The animals are very well cared for; the koalas are mostly sleeping! The zoo is of medium size. There are volunteers explaining things to children, which is a great feature. The view of Sydney Harbour from the zoo is absolutely breathtaking! The only thing I wasn't very happy about was the package I booked through Ctrip with Fanta Sea. The staff at the ticket counter were terrible… The confirmation email said to arrive at the port 30 minutes early to collect the tickets, and the first boat was at 9:20, but this lady went into the ticket window at 8:59 and didn't come out until ten minutes later to set up signs and advertisements… Everyone was queuing while she leisurely walked around… We finally rushed to the boat at 9:21! I hope Ctrip will reconsider its partners; many people queuing to collect tickets were very dissatisfied.
To visit Taronga Zoo, you need to take a ferry at Circular Quay, and then take a shuttle bus 🚌 to get directly to the gate. The scenery here is very beautiful. Standing on the top of the zoo, you can see the beautiful Sydney Bay, the Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House and the beautiful scenery of Sydney Bay. There are many kinds of animals here, including koalas, kangaroos, giraffes, elephants, Australian anteaters, etc., but it is a pity that I didn't see the platypus. The key is that the animals here feel very happy and try to maintain their original ecological environment, unlike some animals in zoos that are kept pitifully. There are many performances in the zoo. I watched the flying bird show. Although it was not a surprise, it was also interesting to watch ordinary birds and chickens perform in such a beautiful environment. I believe that children will like this zoo very much.
The zoo is located on a small island across the bank from the Sydney Opera House. On the island of circular quay , you can pay with the Opal card (subway card) or buy it at the ferry. Taronga Zoo (Taronga Zoo) has a spectacular view of Sydney Harbour (Sydney Harbour) and is a great destination for local wildlife and rare exotic animals. The zoo offers a variety of excursions, including a wild Australian experience led by breeders and a local wildlife VIP Golden Australia tour. The daily bird and seal show will definitely make you laugh. The Nuradia Aboriginal Cultural Discovery Tour will take you to explore the relationship between Australian animals, land, landscapes and Aboriginal dream times. You can even join the "noisy and doze" tour and camp at the zoo.
If you are looking for an exciting and educational day with your family, Taronga Zoo is the perfect choice. Taronga Zoo offers a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. With its magnificent views, engaging exhibits and commitment to conservation, Taronga Zoo is more than just a place to watch animals; it is a vibrant learning and family recreation center. Taronga Zoo is lively all year round, offering a variety of activities that meet all interests. From cultural celebrations to spectacular summer concerts, the zoo is always a wonderful place! One of the highlights of the visit to Taronga Zoo is the fascinating daily presentations and keepers’ lectures. These informative sessions give visitors an interactive understanding of the animals and their habitats. From feeding time to fascinating facts about animal behavior, there is always something waiting for you to discover!
Taronga Zoo is located in the central area of Sydney, on the northern peninsula of Sydney Harbor. It has beautiful scenery and is a great place to view the city of Sydney. In addition to seeing more than 4,000 animals such as seals, tigers, monkeys and echidnas, you can also feed giraffes, touch reptiles or take photos when approaching koalas, and watch free flying bird shows, seal shows and other activities. Due to the geographical advantage of the hills where the zoo is located, it is also a good place to enjoy the scenery of Sydney Harbor. Take the Sky Safari, an aerial cable car, and enjoy a fascinating trip over the zoo, taking in the amazing beauty of Sydney Harbor.
The design concept of Taronga Zoo allows visitors to have close contact with animals, and people and nature are in harmony. The dolphin and bird performances are good, and you can also take pictures of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbor Bridge in the giraffe pavilion, which feels great. It is best to take a yacht to the zoo from Darling Harbor, so that you can better enjoy the panoramic view of Sydney. The first day, I tried to find various camera positions at the Sydney Opera House to take pictures of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbor Bridge, but the effect was not good. As a result, I sat on the cruise ship and took panoramic and wide-angle photos from various angles. The cruise time was only half an hour, which was a very good experience.