Stirling Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Morialta Conservation Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Such a beautiful park 🌳🌴
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Just finished the day of nature at Morialta Conservation Park around Adelaide – a true treasure for outdoor enthusiasts. 🌿 Free entrance and that’s already a win for such an amazing experience. 🚗
This is a hiker’s paradise with trails for every level. The Three Falls Grand Hike is unmissable – at every turn, there’s a waterfall cascading into the void and breathtaking panoramic views that make all the uphill walking more than worth it. 🏞️ Pro tip:
The flora and fauna is diverse. Saw brief views of bright parrots and even a koala resting in its gum tree. 🐨 Nature photography heaven! 📸
After a hike switch to the Penfold’s Magill Estate that is just 5 minutes away. Dine and sip some world-class wines, surrounded by breathtaking vineyards. 🍷 Cheers to the beauty of Adelaide nature! #MorialtaMagic #OutdoorAdventure #HikingHeaven #AdelaideEscape
Morialta Conservation Park!
Beautiful waterfalls and plenty of nature to see. I've heard you can see koalas and kangaroos but I didn't this time around. Hoping to visit again soon to finally see Australian wildlife! I highly, highly suggest visiting this wonderful park if you're in Adelaide. Don't miss Aussie nature when you visit! Several beautiful lookouts the farther you go up the trail.
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Mount Lofty Botanic Garden Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Nice Garden: Mount Lofty Botanic Garden 🇦🇺
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Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, nestled in the stunning Adelaide Hills of South Australia, is a tranquil haven for nature lovers. My visit was a breath of fresh air, quite literally, as I immersed myself in the garden's lush greenery and vibrant floral displays.
What struck me most was the garden's incredible diversity, featuring plants from Australia and around the world. The cool-climate flora thrives in this picturesque setting, making it a serene escape from the city below. The Rhododendron Gully was a particular highlight, bursting with color in spring.
Hiking the nearby trails, like the Waterfall Gully track, offered breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. The peacefulness of this garden is enhanced by its elevation.
For those seeking a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature, Mount Lofty Botanic Garden is a must-visit destination that perfectly complements South Australia's natural beauty.
#australia #botanicalgarden
Amazing Botanic Garden
Amazing place for you…
The peace of nature, Romantic, Stress free, Relax with beauty of nature ❤️❤️❤️
Could say heaven on earth. the best time to visit is Mid Autumn 🍂 to Spring 🌼
Mount Lofty Summit Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Adelaide view from Mount Lofty
Mount Lofty are located close nearby to Cleland wildlife park so i get the chance to check out the area first. It is easily accessible by bus, car, or even motorcycle but i saw many cyclists took this path as well. As it was nearby to Waterfall Gully, many hikers/ walkers go to that area from here or vice versa. The view from the viewing platform are really nice, you can see Adelaide city from up here while having some drinks or snacks from the cafe. Mount lofty, Waterfall Gully and Cleland Wildlife park are in Crafers area, if anyone interested to know.
Mount Lofty Summit @ Adelaide South Australia 🇦🇺
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Perched 710 meters high, Mount Lofty Summit near Adelaide, South Australia, treats visitors to sweeping vistas of the city and coastline.
This natural gem is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking trails, picnicking areas, and a charming café.
Whether you're seeking adventure or simply want to admire the view, Mount Lofty Summit promises an unforgettable experience just a stone's throw from Adelaide.
My rating: 4 ⭐️ out of 5!
Cleland Wildlife Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Australia can take a place to the koala - Adelaide Cleland Wildlife Park
walking through the tree-lined alleys, driving all the way to the 730-meter city of Adelaide On the top of the mountain, Cleland Wildlife Park is located in a beautiful, cool and comfortable environment. Australia is one of only two states in Queensland and South Australia that can hold koalas.
can't wait to open a close interactive tour with Koala, wear protective clothing as required by the staff, stand straight in the designated area, waiting for the moment the koala pounces on you. When its small claws forcefully hold your shoulders and sit fat in your arms, it was really smothered by the koala, and the wife was so cute.
Hold the koala, you can also go to the Kangaroo Park to feed the kangaroos, and you will see them jumping in the yard from afar. Most of the chest muscles in the garden are well developed, and the hind legs are strong. The kangaroos are kneeling down and putting the grains in the palm of their hands. They are not afraid of being born. They have been eating and eating, which is more than I expected. ~
Clayland De Safari is on the Adelaide Hills and can be reached by car in 20 minutes. There are about 130 wild Australian animals in the park, including kangaroos, koalas, Indian kangaroos, and long-nosed kangaroos. The photo of the koala on the tree is charged, and 30 AUD is also a beautifully commemorative photo. There are cafes and souvenir shops in the park where you can buy rations to feed animals or buy other souvenirs.
"Cleland Wildlife Park: A Serene Sanctuary fo
If you're looking for an extraordinary wildlife experience that will leave you with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for Australia's natural wonders, look no further than Cleland Wildlife Park. Nestled in the heart of Adelaide's scenic Mount Lofty Ranges, Cleland Wildlife Park is a haven for both native Australian wildlife and nature enthusiasts alike.
From the moment I stepped foot into the park, I was captivated by the tranquil beauty of the surroundings. The park's lush vegetation, rolling hills, and well-maintained walking trails create a perfect setting for immersing oneself in nature. As I explored the trails, I felt a sense of excitement and wonder, wondering which incredible creatures I might encounter next.
Solo trip to Cleland Wildlife Park.
Went on another solo trip to Cleland Wildlife Park, a home to over 130 species of native animals. I took few pictures of some species that really catches my attention.
From first picture, this species called kangaroo Island kangaroos, it has darker chocolate-brown colour.
Picture 2 shows a yellow-footed rock-wallabies, it called as such because of their bright yellow-orange feet, forearms and the tail. They live in a rocky highland area.
On 3rd picture are swamp wallabies
While on the next one are called Western grey kangaroo. In a matter of size, I personally think it’s quite similar to kangaroo island kangaroos, it just that their colour are obviously different where this one have lighter greyish colour.
Moved to the next slide is a koala, it’s been a while since I hoping to see and touch one😅. I guess mission for today has been accomplished.
I didn’t get close to the red kangaroos as it looks so muscular and looks like it ready to punch me anytime.
Below are details of the trip;
Entrance fee; AUD 30 (add on food for the animal 4 AUD)
Hugging and holding koala have to pay extra (booking required. Which only available 2pm. But koala close up experience are free which start at 11am - 12pm and 2pm to 4pm.
There are only a few places in the world where you can hold koalas! When the civil servants in the animal industry prepare
at seven or eight o'clock, you will see the kangaroos jumping on the side of the road. They are most eager for this wild reserve, which can be described as the civil service establishment of the animal kingdom. Because the animals inside are sweet and delicious, the weather is hot and more fruits, and the weather is cold and there are more grass. Sometimes you will find the kangaroos outside the fence of the reserve. They look at the animals in the fence to eat and drink. Sometimes animals will find ways to hurt themselves and they will be saved. Adult tickets for the
protected area are 25 Australian dollars, or about 125 yuan. Koala is lazy to take pictures on the tree. If you want to take a picture with it, you need to pay an extra 30.5 Australian dollars. There are restrictions on the time. Every day at 2-3 pm, for public holidays, add another time, 11-12 noon. The rest of the time people have to sleep.
The staff will let you put on a blue shirt with 7-point sleeves, a bit of Japanese style, then you can't move, stand and let it think you are a wooden pile, then the staff will take the test Pulling on you, you can't have an action at this time, and when it's basically gone up, you stretch your hand and drag your butt. The fluffy is very fun, and you can't have any movements, such as snoring and snoring, you can't do it, be careful that your paw hurts you. There are more than 130 Australian wild species in the
protected area, such as tamed kangaroos, wallabies, lynxes, koalas, lynxes, dingoes, parrots and some reptiles. The kangaroos are squatting around you. Many of them are not afraid of people. They can buy some food at the entrance to the park to feed them.
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