Want to feed koalas? Nanusanusa National Park is your must-choice place. I took my daughter to Nousanusa National Park this summer. When the little guy heard the word park, he quarreled with me about taking the Ferris wheel and carousel. Play guide: When entering the park, I didn't see the amusement park on the guide map. The little guy stretched a big waist next to me. He said he wanted to go back to the hotel to sleep. At this time, the animal jumped from our eyes. My daughter said with wide eyes, "Kangaroo, Kangaroo." As soon as I swept away the fatigue ahead, the kangaroo was about to disappear into my sight, I immediately followed. Soon the little fellow was again exclaiming, "Koala, mom, look at the tree." I looked past her finger, and a koala was sleeping on the tree. I asked the local guide, who told me there was a project to feed the koala in front of me. The little fellow, who had already run out with the guide's gesture, was tired after feeding the koala with the little fellow. We ate at the beach in the park while enjoying the seaside views. The little guy was full of food, and he said in a word: "Mom, it's so fun here." The biggest highlight of this park is that it is connected to the sea. It is located at the junction of the river and the sea. It is said that the park is more like a zoo. When we are tired, we will go to the beach to rest for a while, see the waves, pick up shells, Don't mention how pleasant it is! Warm reminder: The park is free to open. Do a good job of mosquito protection. There are a lot of mosquitoes in the park. Transportation: You can walk to Nusa National Park from Hastings Street.