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Where can I hold koalas in Australia?

As a koala, I spend 24 hours a day sleeping in a tree. Such a naive little animal always makes everyone's girls feel excited and want to hug it. So where can I see and hug koalas when I go to Australia?

Where can I hold koalas in Australia?

South Australia: GorgeWildlifePark and ClelandWildlifePark in Adelaide Hill.

Queensland: Longbai Zoo in Brisbane, Columbine Zoo on the Gold Coast, a zoo in Cairns, a zoo in Hamilton Island, Magnetic Island in townsville, and the bungalow inn's own animal sanctuary.

Tips: Only these two states are allowed to hold koalas, and other states are prohibited by law.

Longbai koala reserve

Established in 1927, Longbai koala reserve is the first koala reserve in Australia. Its motto is "the earth is not just human", which shows the owner of Longbai Koala Park. Zhang's harmonious coexistence and understanding with nature and animals. Located on the outskirts of Brisbane, the park is the largest koala zoo with 130 koalas. The environment of the park is mainly close to nature, and it is an ideal place for many tourists to play. Queensland is the only state that allows koalas.

Kaola protection center

Close contact with wild koalas on the treetop path. The koala protection center is committed to protecting the sustainable ecology and living environment of koalas. Visitors can enjoy wild koalas in their natural habitats and walk in the Australian jungle. Through two trails-koala trail and woodland trail, we had a close contact with wild koalas at the top of the tree.

Kulunbin Wildlife Sanctuary

As a national cultural heritage, Columbine Wildlife Park has hundreds of species of animals and birds in Australia. Here, you can watch the performances of Australian native animals, feed kangaroos in person, and experience taking photos with koalas. Among them, feeding rainbow parrots, as a special performance in this area, is very popular with tourists. Remember to take the map of the area and the schedule of various performances after entering the scenic spot, so as to arrange the itinerary.

Kurlanda Koala Wildlife Park

This koala zoo is located in the rainforest of Kullanda in Cairns, in the center of the ancient town of Kullanda. Our lovely koala grows in this primitive tropical rain forest, where we can take photos with koalas and many other animals. Featherdale Wild Park

This safari park is located in Sydney's Blue Nature National Park. Besides koalas, you can also see many other Australian native animals, including kangaroos, crocodiles and so on.

Australian National Zoo

The Australian Zoo is located near the Glass House Mountain Group on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, covering an area of 76 acres. There are 1200 kinds of animals in the zoo, such as crocodiles, koalas, kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, snakes, tigers, leopards and Asian elephants. There are many animal performances every day, so you can interact with wild animals at close range and enjoy the adventure. This is a veritable wildlife paradise.

Cairns Indoor Dome Wildlife Park

Cairns Indoor Dome Safari Park is the first safari park in the world to offer rope challenge courses. The park is located in the CBD center of Cairns, just on the roof of the Reef Hotel Club (you can see the panoramic view of Cairns and Sansheng Bay from the glass dome! Whether you want to play for half a day or a day, Cairns Indoor Wildlife Park has a wealth of projects to meet you!