Meet over 100 koalas and more than 70 native Australian species at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, just outside Brisbane. Enjoy hands-on experiences like hand-feeding kangaroos, watching raptor and sheepdog shows, and exploring wildlife talks and presentations.
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Experience Australia’s iconic wildlife up close at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary. Located in a peaceful natural setting just outside Brisbane, this wildlife haven invites you to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, interact with colourful lorikeets, and learn about native species through expert-led talks and shows.
Stroll through the Kangaroo Reserve, home to around 150 free-ranging kangaroos and wallabies, where you can purchase food on-site to feed them under the guidance of trained staff. Don't miss the chance to hand-feed lorikeets during twice-daily sessions, a highlight filled with vivid feathers and lively bird calls.
Your ticket also includes access to daily presentations, such as the impressive Free Flight Raptor Show—featuring eagles, owls, and kites in action—and the Sheepdog Show, where you’ll witness expert herding demonstrations and learn about Australia’s farming heritage. With a mix of education, interaction, and awe-inspiring wildlife moments, Lone Pine offers an unforgettable day for animal lovers of all ages.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
NZD 69
Good experience, fun and enjoyable for family
Great experience. You can view the koala up close
Kangaroo feeding was pointless as the kangaroos were all overfed and didn't want more food. The place had plenty of animals but most seemed lethargic. For the price, you would expect more.