Ticket de entrada general del Santuario de Healesville





Descripción
Obtenga acceso al Healesville Sanctuary, un refugio de animales repleto de criaturas que son todas nativas de Australia. Entre las muchas actividades para hacer en familia que se pueden hacer aquí: encontrarse cara a cara con un ornitorrinco icónico (y usualmente tímido), conocer a los veterinarios que ayudan a rehabilitar a los animales, pasear por un aviario lleno de loros y observar dingos de cerca. ¿Quieres saber cómo puedes ayudar a los animales en peligro de extinción? Visita la sede central de Fighting Extinction para ver cómo puedes marcar la diferencia.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Accede al Santuario y deja que el salvaje mundo de Oz se abra a ti. Situado en un entorno natural de arbustos, el santuario de Healesville está bordeado de caminos que conducen a áreas donde se pueden espiar animales como dingos, wombats, wallabies, canguros y más de 200 especies diferentes de aves en un entorno natural. No te pierdas uno de los espectáculos más populares llamado Spirits in the Sky. En este escenario de vuelo, podrás ver de cerca loros nativos, aves de rapiña y otras aves majestuosas.
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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
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(222)
We spent a most enjoyable and informative 3 hours at the Healesville Sanctuary, where we were treated to a diverse display of Australian mammals and marsupials and everything in between. We were impressed with the general cleanliness and beauty of the environment, the helpfulness and knowledge of the staff and of course, the animals who obliged with posing for photographs! Entry price of AUD58 per person was quite steep I thought. I would imagine mum, dad, a couple of kids in tow plus food and drink would make for a pricey day.
Quite good experiance. Occupied us for around 3hrs. Like all zoos, not all the animals were visible. If you time it right, some of the keeper talks are interesting. We watched a bird flying show, quite amusing. Perhaps more for kids, but adults can get enough out of it.
Wonderful stylish zoo. Animals live in luxury. Staff friendly. Great place for 1 or 2 hours . Loved it
We had a nice walk around the sanctuary. It’s a great way to see Australian native animals that you might never see in the bush. I’m not a fan of zoos, but these guys appear to be strong on conservation and rehabilitation and release.
Although it rained the day we went, our overseas visitors were able to see all the uniquely Australian animals and birds up close. The bird show was particularly worthwhile.
Great sanctuary! Uber got us there with no problems! Spend 2-4 hours and see so many animals specific to Australia!
Very good enjoyable and lots of fun and lots of beautiful scenery Our friends from Thailand were very happy n excited
I went because the schedule of the morning had been crushed and it was a place that was a little concerned Anyway, it takes about two hours to get from the airport because it is in quiet nature. You should go when you have time. Some of them were doing shows at different times of day. We didn’t have much time this time, so we had to skip it… Koalas, kangaroos and other Australian animals, mammals, reptiles and amphibians abounded. Koalas and kangaroos were great for taking pictures because you could see them up close.
It’s a good long ride from the cruise terminal. But you see a bit of the city and the countryside. The animals have lots of space and natural surroundings to live in.
It has rained really hard for several hours before we arrived, so there were not many people af the sanctuary. This meant that the animals were active, and it was wonderfully peaceful. This was our third visit, and we enjoyed it as much as before. The koalas were moving around and eating, the Tasmanian devils were also active and bouncing around. The only wombat was fast asleep on her back. There were lots of birds around, and all the animals were in site. Best time to go, so plan a trip next time there is a rain storm.



