Visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and enjoy close encounters with iconic animals of Australia like kangaroos, koalas, and rainbow lorikeets.
See over 1,000 animals, including koalas, kangaroos, and crocodiles, and stroll through the Lost Valley to see exotic species like lemurs and red pandas.
Hop on the Sanctuaryâs steam train for unlimited rides and effortlessly navigate through 27 hectares of wildlife reserve between exhibits, shows, and play areas.
Enjoy live wildlife shows such as the free-flight bird show, where youâll see eagles, parrots, and more in action, or feed several wild lorikeets during the lorikeet feeding show.
Participate in traditional Australian tea-making, sampling authentic Billy Tea in a unique outback setting during the Billie Tea Demonstrations.
About the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast:
The Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a well-known wildlife park in the southern Gold Coast area of Queensland, Australia. It was opened in 1947. Alex Griffiths, who kept bees, started the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary to protect his yard and bring in lorikeets. It has now turned into a full-fledged wildlife sanctuary and tourist attraction and has one of the largest groups of native Australian animals. It also has interactive exhibits, such as the Lost Valley, which is home to exotic animals like red pandas, lemurs, and capybaras. Every day, it hosts wildlife shows like free-flight bird shows and reptile feeding sessions. The sanctuary does more than just teach people about wildlife and attract tourists, it also runs a state-of-the-art wildlife hospital where sick and injured animals can get care and get better.
Operational Timing: 9 AM - 4 PM
About the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Tickets: