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Healesville Sanctuary

Healesville Sanctuary, Badger Creek Road, Badger Creek VIC, Australia
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Open | Sun, 09:00-17:00
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What You'll Experience

Meet Australian native animals like Koala, Kangaroo, and Platypus at Healesville Sanctuary
Learn about the prehistoric animals with a guided walk at the Dinos at the Zoo
Observe barn owl, kookaburra, and wombat at the Woodlands Track
See dingo (a distant relative of Indian Wolf) at the Dingo Country

Step into the wonders of Australia's wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary! Roam through lush bushland and get ready for an unforgettable encounter with iconic Aussie animals like koalas, kangaroos, and platypus. Snap selfies galore and make memories to cherish forever!

Embark on a guided walk at Dinos at the Zoo to uncover the mysteries of prehistoric creatures. Then, venture into the Woodlands Track to observe majestic birds like the barn owl and kookaburra, along with adorable wombats.

Don't miss the chance to glimpse the elusive dingo, a distant cousin of the Indian Wolf, at Dingo Country. Get ready for a wild adventure at Healesville Sanctuary – where every moment is a brush with nature's finest!

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Healesville Sanctuary, Badger Creek Road, Badger Creek VIC, Australia
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Gain a Deeper Understanding of Native Australian Animals at Healesville Sanctuary

Want to see the animal kingdom of Australia up close? Get your tickets to Healesville Sanctuary on Traveloka now!

Calling all animal lovers – get ready for a wild day out at Healesville Sanctuary! Imagine the sunshine filtering through gum trees, kookaburras chuckling in the breeze, and adorable kangaroos hopping right up to you. This isn't your average zoo, mate. Healesville is all about Aussie critters, from cuddly wombats to cheeky emus, all living in spacious bushland homes that feel just like the real Outback. 

So ditch the city crowds and get ready for a heartwarming adventure where you can meet amazing animals, learn about their cool adaptations, and maybe even pat a koala's fuzzy belly. Trust me, a day at Healesville Sanctuary is a surefire way to make memories that'll last a lifetime!

Latest Healesville Sanctuary Ticket Prices 2024

  • Adult: AU$ 70.16
  • Child (4-15 years): Free of charge on the weekends and public holidays, AU$ 35.08 on weekdays
  • Child (0-3 years): Free of charge
  • Concession: AU$ 52.62
  • Seniors: AU$ 63.30

Healesville Sanctuary Opening Hours

Healesville Sanctuary's doors are open every single day, rain or shine, from 9 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon. That's like, a whole 8 hours to hang out with all the fuzzy, feathery, and scaly friends!

Fun Activities in Healesville Sanctuary

Buckle up, animal enthusiasts, 'cause Healesville Sanctuary is about to explode your fun meter! It's not just your average zoo, it's a whole Outback adventure packed with furry friends, feathered flyers, and slithering surprises. Ready to dive in? Here are 5 ways to make your Healesville visit a roaring good time:

  1. Hang with the Hoppers

Kangaroos? More like Kanga-bros! Hop on over to the Aussie bush trail and meet these bouncy bundles of cuteness. You can watch them chill in the sunshine, munch on yummy leaves, and maybe even spot some joeys peeking out of their moms' pouches. Talk about cuteness overload!

  1. Get Koala-fied

Who can resist cuddling a fluffy koala? At Healesville, you can get up close and personal with these eucalyptus-lovin' bears. Learn about their chill lifestyle, why they sleep so much (we all wish!), and maybe even sneak in a quick scratch behind their fuzzy ears. Just remember, they're camera-shy dudes, so keep your flashes off and get ready for some aww-inspiring moments.

  1. Fly with the Feathered Friends

Calling all birdwatchers! Healesville's "World of Birds" is like a giant aviary playground. Watch colourful parrots squawk and preen, cheeky kookaburras laugh their famous laugh, and majestic eagles soar overhead. You can even peek into the secret world of owls, learn about their amazing senses, and maybe even witness a feeding frenzy (feathers optional!).

  1. Dive into the Platypus Pond

These quirky egg-laying mammals are about as Aussie as it gets! Healesville Sanctuary has a special underwater viewing area where you can watch platypus paddle, dive, and hunt for yummy worms. Don't blink, though, these little guys are fast! And don't forget to try and spot their weird duck-bill – it's like nature's mash-up masterpiece.

  1. Meet the Mean Machines

Okay, so maybe "mean" isn't quite the right word, but the animals in the "Arid Zone" are definitely tough cookies! See spiky echidnas digging for ants, scaly lizards sunning themselves on rocks, and cheeky meerkats keeping watch with their periscope eyes. Learn about how these desert dwellers survive in harsh conditions, and maybe even test your skills at building a mini-billabong.

Tips When Visiting Healesville Sanctuary

Here are some hot tips to make your day a roaring success:

  1. Wildlife Wins, Coffee Cheers

Feeling good while doing good? That's what their "Coffee for Wildlife" is all about! Every cup you sip helps protect forests, support farmers, and save furry, feathered friends. So grab a bag online or at the zoo – your taste buds and the planet will thank you!

  1. Tickets? Ticked! 

Unless you're a member, booking your zoo ticket online beforehand is a top tip. Imagine driving all the way there, only to find out it's sold out (bummer!). So, avoid disappointment and click to reserve your spot in paradise.

  1. Sold Out? Don't Fret

If your dream date shows as "sold out" online, that's like a friendly koala saying, "Sorry, mate, the house is full." No extra tickets will magically appear, so pick another day and keep the excitement brewing!

  1. Keeper Chatter

Every day, the awesome zoo keepers get chatty about their animal pals and the zoo's vital conservation work. These talks are like mini documentaries – super informative and sure to warm your heart.

  1. Car Capers

Packing a picnic? Smart thinking! But if you need to grab your lunch from the car, make sure to let the friendly gate crew know. Your ticket won't work like magic once you leave, so a quick heads-up keeps things smooth.

  1. Stroller Squad

Bringing little ones? Fear not, weary parents! A limited number of strollers are ready to hire (photo ID and credit card required). No lugging those mini explorers for you – your arms get a break, and everyone's happy!

  1. Wear comfy shoes! 

Exploring all the nooks and crannies of the sanctuary is a blast, but your feet will thank you for some good treads. Oh, and sunscreen and water are must-haves in the Aussie sun.

Location and How to Get to Healesville Sanctuary

Healesville Sanctuary is nestled in the Yarra Valley, about an hour's drive east of Melbourne. Here's how to get there, no matter your travel style:

  • Train & Bus: Hop on a train from Melbourne city centre to Lilydale Station, cruising along the Lilydale line. Once you arrive at Lilydale, catch bus 685 straight to Healesville Sanctuary. Easy peasy!
  • Car: Take the Eastern Freeway out of Melbourne and zoom east along Maroondah Highway. Pass through Ringwood and Lilydale until you reach Healesville. Just past the town centre, turn right onto Badger Creek Road, and follow the signs straight to Healesville Sanctuary. Don't worry, you can't miss it!

So there you have it, folks! Healesville Sanctuary is calling your name, with furry friends, feathered flyers, and scaly surprises waiting around every corner. Ready to unleash your inner explorer and make memories that'll last a lifetime? 

What are you waiting for? Don't wait! Open up the Traveloka app, check out ticket options and deals, and book your Healesville adventure today. This won't be just another zoo visit – it's a chance to connect with nature, learn about conservation, and walk away with a heart full of Aussie sunshine. See you there, mate!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time do you need in Healesville Sanctuary?
Plan to spend at least 3 hours at Healesville Sanctuary, ideally 4–6 hours to see everything. The sanctuary offers three different itineraries: Adventure Map to see iconic Australian animals like koalas, kangaroos, wombats, and echidnas. The Discovery Map to observe birds of prey, reptiles, platypus, koalas, and kangaroos. The Epic Map offers experiences with native bush animals, wetlands birds, the Australian Wildlife Health Centre, and more.
Does Healesville Sanctuary have water play?
Yes, Healesville Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia has a water play area called the Nature Play Space. It has two water pumps, but they only work when it's 25 degrees Celsius or warmer. You can also find raised sand pits, two cubby houses, and an enchanted forest there.
How much do Healesville Sanctuary ticket cost?
The ticket price for Healesville Sanctuary start from AUD 45.99. Visit this page to see more information about Healesville Sanctuary pricing
When is Healesville Sanctuary open?
Healesville Sanctuary open at 09:00-17:00. For more information on operational days and hours, please find more on this page.
Where is the details location of Healesville Sanctuary?
Healesville Sanctuary is located at Healesville Sanctuary, Badger Creek Road, Badger Creek VIC, Australia. Visit this page for guidance on how to get to Healesville Sanctuary.
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