Nestled along the stunning Gold Coast of Australia lies the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, a remarkable refuge that offers an intimate and immersive experience. This sanctuary combines the wonder of wildlife with a rich cultural heritage, all within a lush coastal rainforest setting. Spanning nearly 27 hectares, visitors can explore a diverse range of engaging experiences and adventures.
As visitors journey through the sanctuary, they encounter environments hosting a variety of native animals. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary offers numerous captivating activities such as cuddling a koala, feeding a kangaroo, participating in the Rainbow Lorikeet feeding, or enjoying the entertaining and educational Wild Skies Free Flight Bird Show.
Significant aspects of the Currumbin experience also include unique Aboriginal performances that provide insights into Australia's indigenous culture, as well as the sanctuary's renowned hospital dedicated to preserving and protecting injured wildlife.
28 Tomewin Street Currumbin, Brisbane
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The general admission ticket for adults is $49.95, and for children, it is $39.95.
The sanctuary operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, except for Christmas and Anzac Day.
The sanctuary is easily accessible by car, train, or bus, with the Currumbin Sanctuary bus stop a short walk away.
You can visit the sanctuary year-round, but weekdays are usually less busy than weekends.
Yes, the sanctuary is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. All animals are well cared for and properly managed.
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