this place is good for family trips. kids who love animals will have a great experience playing with the kangaroos ( just be careful though because they will come to you especially if you have food with them ). currently they now have a tiger and meer cats. my kid along with her cousins really had a blast. from koalas to kangaroo to crocodiles and llamas. it was a great experience. we have been to this place more than 5 times already!!!!
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South of the Tropic of Cancer, explore the most cute zoo in Australia! Intimate contact with the national treasures / hc /
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came to Melbourne, in addition to the mountains and seas and the European old city, Australians love the little animals, they know the warmth of nature, full of heart, peace of mind.
In Ballarat, I met a group of little things. The kangaroo here is never afraid of being born. They skipped all the way, and brown eyes looked at me. If the kangaroo is a sister, then the koala is a sorghum.
Let everyone in the crowd hold a long gun and a short gun, they still sit on the tree, do not move, squatting from the calm. Of course, there is also the world's smallest mini blue penguin, very rare.
Tips: Ballarat is a gold-rushing town a hundred years ago. You need to be a train to get there. It costs about 70 yuan. After entering the park, remember to buy biscuits in advance. The kangaroo will smell when it smells, and the photo will be more suitable. Opening hours: 9 am to 4 pm.
Cherry Zhu
Ballarat Wildlife Park was established in 1985 and has a history of 32 years. The ticket is 35 Australian dollars. It is located quite close to Melbourne city. During the visit, I saw many local teachers bring students for an educational field trip. There are large crocodiles, kangaroos, alpacas, koalas, Tasmanian devils, wombats, Dingoes, little penguins and so many other animals.
If you like, you can feed the alpacas and kangaroos or play with them. I enjoyed playing with them. They are all scattered around the big lawn where you can interact with them. You can even take close up pictures of a Koala. The price to take a picture is 18 dollars. When my friend went to take pictures, the staff first gave her eucalyptus leaves so that the koalas would become animated. She was then able to take the pictures she wanted and got some great pictures.
A gift shop is attached to the exit of the zoo. There are various dolls and refrigerator stickers, essential oils, etc. You should visit the shop and pick up a few things.
this place is good for family trips. kids who love animals will have a great experience playing with the kangaroos ( just be careful though because they will come to you especially if you have food with them ). currently they now have a tiger and meer cats. my kid along with her cousins really had a blast. from koalas to kangaroo to crocodiles and llamas. it was a great experience. we have been to this place more than 5 times already!!!!
Ballarat Wildlife Park in Melbourne is a very large wildlife park. Many animals unique to Australia live here, such as kangaroos, alpacas and other very cute animals. People can have close contact with him, which is very cute. It's definitely worth everyone's money to play around. There are special vehicles in the zoo, which are very convenient and comfortable to play.
Super cute safari park, about 1.5 hours from Melbourne city center. Kangaroos are stocked and can be in close contact with people. You can buy kangaroo food at the entrance ticket to feed kangaroos. Koala, ostrich, big lizard, crocodile, alpaca, little penguin...there are many kinds of animals. The entire zoo is not big, it takes about 1 hour to finish shopping.
The Ballarat Wildlife Park in Melbourne houses many animals unique to Australia. There are more than 300 species of wild Australian birds, mammals, and reptiles, including many endangered animals. Here everyone can feed the kangaroos and take photos with koalas. It is really interesting and very suitable for bringing children there.
The kangaroos here are too lazy to die. If it is lying down, if you give it food, as long as you can get it while lying down, you can lie down enough to eat, stretch your neck hard, and stop eating if you can't reach it. Amusing me. By the way, there are koalas in this zoo, and you can also take pictures with koalas, but unfortunately, it was not done this day. I asked the staff, the staff said: It's too hot today. Koala is unwilling to come out and needs to sleep. Hey! On average, they need to sleep 14.5 hours a day to regain their strength, which is hard for them. If you want to take a photo with a koala, you can make an appointment. When the koala wakes up, the zoo will call you and you can go to take a photo with the koala. The eucalyptus that koalas eat is too low in energy, so they have to replenish their physical strength through a lot of sleep. There is no other way but to respect others.