Billet d'entrée générale aux jardins de koala de Kuranda





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Voir la seule exposition nocturne du nord pour les marsupiaux épris de nuit. Voir Bilbies, visitez nos expositions historiques pionnières. Voir les lézards et les crocodiles, les quokkas et les wombats et surtout les koalas. Joignez-vous à la présentation Marsupial de 14h30.
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Itinéraire
Kuranda Koala Gardens est une expérience unique avec la faune et la flore sauvages à voir, les koalas, un petit macropode de Quokka, Wallabies, Wombats, Reptiles d’Aussie. Remontez dans l’histoire avec l’affichage Pioneer. Profitez des merveilles nocturnes pour les marsupiaux amoureux des nuits. Voir les premiers Bilbies dans le nord du Queensland et les planeurs écureuil et acajou. Kuranda Koala Gardens fait partie du North Queensland Wildlife Trust, créé en 2004 par la famille Freeman, qui a pour objectif de trouver un mécanisme permettant aux visiteurs de contribuer activement à la conservation en aidant à la réhabilitation des animaux sauvages malades et blessés et en restaurant habitats fauniques dans la région. Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures et le zoo tropical de Cairns font partie des autres attractions.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(97)
It’s a must if you want a up close picture with a koala. Taking picture with koala and feeding wallabies were the highlights for this venue. It takes less than one hour but you can see many koalas near by in safe environment. I felt admission fee was appropriate for the situation.
great experience with the animals and in the rainforest
Loved our interaction with the Koala. Although you don't get to hold the little guy, you can touch and pet and they will take a picture of you and it is printed out before you walk away. They are very generous with letting you take your own pictures as well.
This was an interesting spot to visit while in Kuranda. The best part was being able to feed a kangaroo!
I have mixed views about my visit. I paid extra for the photo with the koala and that was the highlight. I loved that picture! I will say it was kind of sad to see the animals in captivity, they seemed overheated and lethargic.
This is effectively a very small zoo, there’s not much to do in the village so we thought we’d give it a go. We were in and out in less than 15 minutes not sure who was bored the most me or the koalas.
I was really disappointed by my visit to Koala Gardens. The enclosures and terrariums are far too small and noticeably lacking in enrichment. Many of the animals appeared unhealthy, understimulated, and distressed, which made the experience uncomfortable rather than educational. The fact that visitors are encouraged to hold koalas and snakes purely for photo opportunities is especially troubling. In today’s world, this kind of interaction feels unethical rather than fun. It’s heartbreaking to see an attraction like this operating in the middle of Kuranda’s stunning rainforest while failing to respect the animals it profits from. I wouldn’t recommend visiting if you care about animal welfare.
Although it is a small garden/zoo area - there are a great deal of animals that all look very happy with their enclosures. Our highlight was definitely our photo shoot with a koala bear. Astra was lovely and friendly koala who posed so well for photos. Definitely a bucket list tick for me
The enclosures are tiny and poorly equipped, the animals lifeless and depressed looking. Wombats are nocturnal creatures but I witnessed a keeper throwing food at one to wake it up at 2 in the afternoon, to entertain the visitors. I came away pretty depressed myself.
Honestly I think all of the animals are depressed. The gardens are tiny and overpriced and the animals barely have any space



