Melbourne koala kiss photo 🐨💖
This is a delightful park where you can encounter different Australian animals. It is surrounded by trees, with a large area of grass and sand in the middle, where ducks and unknown geese can swim. A wooden railing vaguely separates the path and the forest: kangaroos, wallabies and birds can move freely under the railing. Most of the kangaroos were sleeping lazily on the ground, but I preferred to watch their shadows cast on the grass when they were standing (because even their shadows looked so cute). The afternoon sun shines on the kangaroo's fur, making it look particularly soft and warm. There are more residents in the conservation park, including the wombat, which is very funny when you first meet it, and the koala, which is unusually lively and sober. Seeing the awake koalas is like completing a bucket list item in life.
📍Background Information
The conservation park has nearly 60 species of native Australian animals, including flying squirrels, cockatoos, dingoes, etc., and there are multiple animal explanation and feeding sessions to allow visitors to better understand the habits and characteristics of Australian animals. The park is designed to integrate different landscapes and terrains, using grasslands, wetlands, jungles, etc. to simulate the wild environment. The entire environment is simple and natural, allowing animals and humans to walk freely in a leisurely atmosphere. Visitors can also purchase kangaroo snacks at their own expense and take photos with some of the animals, seizing the opportunity to interact with them.
📍A little fun fact - taking a photo with a koala
As a little fan of koalas, getting up close with koalas is the most anticipated activity of my trip to Australia (no one else). The koala we met this time was 12-year-old Sophie. Basically, Sophie was very focused on eating 😂 you could already get a glance from her! ! ! !
📌Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Park
🗺 550 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912
Join a one-day tour, about an hour's drive from Melbourne city center
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