Tour de 1 hora de un día de alimentación del diablo de Tasmania en Cradle Mountain





Descripción
Únase a nosotros a la hora del almuerzo para una caminata guiada informativa por el santuario para ver todas nuestras especies residentes y concluir con una sesión de inmersión de alimentación del demonio de Tasmania en uno de nuestros recintos más grandes de demonios de Tasmania. Nuestros demonios son más activos y "ruidosos" a la hora de comer, y nuestro recinto más grande y único nos brinda la oportunidad de tener una visión de 360 grados de esta actividad de alimentación. Nuestros guías experimentados proporcionarán comentarios sobre el infame comportamiento de alimentación y la dieta de estos carnívoros únicos de Tasmania, así como una descripción general de nuestro trabajo de conservación.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Los visitantes experimentarán una visita completamente guiada de nuestro santuario, con un enfoque en una sesión de alimentación en profundidad con los demonios de Tasmania, dirigida por el cuidador, en nuestro recinto más grande (detrás de escena). La entrada general al santuario está incluida en este boleto turístico, por lo que los visitantes pueden pasear por el santuario a su gusto antes y después del recorrido.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- Se requiere caminar un poco, algunos en terrenos irregulares y sin pavimentar
- Funciona en todas las condiciones climáticas y una gran parte está al aire libre, recomendamos vestirse adecuadamente
Opiniones(82)
Such an amazing experience our Tour guide Zoe was sensational. Her passion and knowledge was so detailed and she was so enthusiastic about her job. We learnt so much and had a great day. Thank you Zoe you made our tour a whole lot more special.
Amazing. We booked this an hour before it ran due to the snowy weather and changed plans. We absolutely loved watching the feeding. Our guide was informative and knowledgeable. We loved the Tassie devils. They have so much personality. The venue was well kept and spacious.
This is a fantastic way to see the Tasmanian Devils and get a lot of information about them, and also the Quolls. This is the second time I've visited, 4 years ago i did the night feeding tour, both are great.
Our tour guide was really knowledgeable and shared some really interesting information about the wildlife native to Tasmania. The highlight of course was watching the devils devour their meal!
Hey Jaromep2026, Thanks for your review. We are so pleased you enjoyed your time at Devils@Cradle Kind Regards Erin Devils@Cradle Team
Thoroughly enjoyed our tour here. Very informative, and interesting. Wonderful to watch the Tassie Devils being fed and see how healthy they were looking. Also learnt about the Quolls which was good. Great experience.
Little gem out by Cradle Mountain. So many quolls and devils, all active, and the feeding tour at 1pm well worth it. Really enjoyed the experience and education
An excellent tour! Our guide was amazing; her knowledge was outstanding. She was able to show us Quolls and Tasmanian Devils. Watching the Devils feed was a unique experience. Finding out about their conservation work and breeding programmes was interesting. I would thoroughly recommend this tour.
Renée showed us around. She was so good. Told us interesting stuff and was very relaxed and funny too.
It was amazing experience, we spent an hour or so before the tour and watched and looked for some of these amazing creatures. The girls in the store and the one that ran the tour were amazing. She was very informative, funny and exceptionally knowledgeable, her passion for what they are doing for the preservation and conservation efforts were very apparent. The cost was very reasonable and whole afternoon was brilliant. Thank you.
So great! We saw lots of Tasmanian devils, quolls, and a wombat. Very informative without being overwhelming.



