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In Sydney, there is a zoo where when you come here you will be able to see firsthand the wildlife of Australia and immerse yourself in the sightseeing programs here. This world famous zoo is surrounded by the landscape and residential areas of Sydney Harbour. Taronga Zoo is the perfect place to see Australia's wildlife. With more than 4,000 animals from many different species, you will be free to visit and not only experience countless interesting things that only Taronga Zoo can have. The fastest and easiest way to get to Taronga Zoo is by using public transport. Take the ferry from Bridge 2, Circular Quay takes about 12 minutes. There is a ferry every 30 minutes. Or take a bus from downtown Sydney. Or from North Sydney. Only 12 minutes by ferry from the city. Get off the ferry at Zoo Pier, get a map, and board the Sky Safari cable car that takes you to the top of the hill.
Indigenous Australian animals are ubiquitous at the zoo, including koalas, Tasmanian devils, echidnas and kangaroos. Buy tickets to visit Nocturnal House, where you'll see many of Australia's marsupials, including platypuses, Australia's version of the Easter Bunny. Learn more about the zoo's residents through the zoo keeper's free daily demo. Or buy an Animal Encounters ticket so you can feed a giraffe, meet a cute koala or take a picture with an owl perched on your arm. With Keeper For A Day, you will try to work with the managers, look after the animals here like preparing food or taking care of animals like a real manager. Junior Keeper For A Day is for children from 8 to 11 years old to explore to become wildlife adventurers. Children will get to "meet" some of Australia's native animals, learn how to care for and protect them in the future.
If you're hungry, stop by one of the zoo's cafes or choose a spot that's sunny and perfect for sightseeing in the picnic area.
Adult: 49$
Concession: 39$
Children 4-15 years: 29$
Under 4 years : free
This is the price to buy at the gate, but the online ticket will be cheaper
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