#Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
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Queensland Travel - Brisbane Longber Koala Zoo, which is probably one of the favorite zoos I have ever been to.
The first time I saw a real koala, I saw a friend coming here to hold a koala. Before I hugged, I was worried that they would be angry. I didn't expect them to be so friendly. There are also Australian "specialties" - the same is true for kangaroos. They are lazy to let you touch it. Don't be too good. If you love animals, you must come. If you come, you will be embarrassed and don't want to leave.
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How do you hold a koala in Australia?
Queensland is Australia's only legally cuddly continent, and Brisbane's Longbai Zoo is the only garden in the village that can hold koalas. Tickets are recommended to be booked in Trip, which is much cheaper than the scene. You can line up with the koala before 12 o'clock every day, 25 knives once, only hold tens of seconds. Koala will be replaced only after half an hour of work. Some koalas are not in a good mood and will not let you hold them. Sometimes tickets that go to a late photo will be sold out, so it is recommended to compare insurance earlier. Kangaroo can also be fed in the garden, and the feed can be purchased on site.
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Hi Ruby! How to have fun in Brisbane, the third largest city in Australia~
Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia. When we went there, the weather wasn't too good, so it was somewhat disappointing compared to Melbourne and Sydney; but this disappointment vanished the moment we saw the Gold Coast~
⭕️Gold Coast
The sand is fine and dense, slipping through the fingers quickly when grabbed; waves come one after another, constantly taking away the sand beneath your feet, making you sink down continuously, feeling like you're caught in quicksand in the desert, even a bit thrilling~
⭕️Gold Coast SkyPoint Observation Deck
The breathtaking 360-degree observation deck offers a view of the 30-kilometer coastline, waves, beaches, and the villas below with private pools, showcasing the best of the Gold Coast
⭕️Site of the World Expo:
Brisbane was the host of the 1988 World Expo. The pavilions from the expo have all been dismantled, leaving only a Nepalese pavilion, so you can still see Southeast Asian-style architecture in Brisbane.
⭕️Kangaroo Point:
Actually, there are no kangaroos at Kangaroo Point. From here, you can overlook the cityscape of Brisbane and the S-shaped Brisbane River
⭕️Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary:
Here you can not only see koalas but also kangaroos, emus, and more. When the koalas are awake, the staff will bring them down for photos with visitors.
Liam.Ward@38
Visiting Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
When spending the weekend in Brisbane, be sure to visit Lone Pine Koala sanctuary. This conservation park is located 20 mins away from the inner city and has all the major animals native to Australia on show. You can have koala holds, feed kangaroos and even pet dingoes. A definite must go when visiting Brisbane. #brisbane
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Chris92
Incredible experience at Lone Pine!🐨🦘
Beautiful Sanctuary 50min away from Brisbane✨
We spent half day there, arrived around 11 am (koalas where in full active mode), there is dozens of them all around the park and they seemed really chilled and happy! There is a zone where you can see and touch the kangaroos who run freely! They are friendly and completely used to people! We bought a $2 bag of food and try to feed them but we soon realized they were thirsty and not hungry! There is more animals like snakes, crocodiles, dingos and so on. Experiences like hold a koala were $45, touch one $35, take a photo $15 extra. There is few zones with different activities and animals and around 3pm when we came back to the main area most of the koalas were sleeping 😴 I really recommend this experience, specially for families! #Brisbane #australia #sanctuary #koala #Kangaroo
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Steffi Pane
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary 🐼
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Had the cutest day at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary! 🐨 If we paid the $45 entrance fee, all day was dedicated to furry friends and Australian wildlife. 🎟️
Lone Pine is a koala lovers’ paradise – got to give one a cuddle and it was seriously the best thing that had ever happened in my life! 🤗 The kangaroo feeding area was also amazing – these creatures are quite laid-back. 🦘
The bird show was insane, bright parrots were displaying their feats and fun stunts. 🦜 And farm life fun hit the sheepdog show. 🐑
After cuteness-overload, take the CityCat ferry for a picturesque journey along the Brisbane River or head off to nearby Mt Coot -tha Botanic Gardens. 🚤 Nature and koalas – the ultimate Australian day! #LonePineKoalaSanctuary #CuddleAKoala #WildlifeWonder #BrisbaneAdventures
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Must Visit: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary 🇦🇺
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The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, nestled in Brisbane, Queensland, is a heartwarming haven for wildlife enthusiasts. My visit to this iconic sanctuary was a dream come true.
Meeting the cuddly koalas up close and having the chance to hold one was an unforgettable experience. Their gentle demeanor and adorable antics made for cherished memories. The sanctuary's commitment to koala conservation and education is truly commendable.
Beyond the koalas, the sanctuary is home to a diverse array of Australian wildlife. Feeding kangaroos and wallabies and observing the vibrant birdlife added to the charm. The educational talks and wildlife presentations deepened my appreciation for these unique creatures.
What sets Lone Pine apart is its picturesque location along the Brisbane River. The serene riverside setting and well-maintained gardens make it a perfect spot for picnics and leisurely walks.
For families, animal lovers, and those seeking a genuine Aussie wildlife encounter, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an absolute must-visit. It's a place where the magic of Australia's fauna comes to life in the most heartwarming way. #instatravel
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This is a must-go spot if you travel to Australia! Nowhere else in the world you would find koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat. They were well taken care of, not in cages, healthy and thriving.
You can even take a photo with koala, or feed and pet little kangaroos. For the first time in my life I found out that kangaroo's hair was soft. Or at least the small ones. Kangaroos were not disturbed by humans around them, and not the affectionate type of animals, like dogs or cats. Just laying around basking in the sun. So cute!!!
Polka13
This is one of the oldest Koala sanctuary, but if you love animals especially koalas you will love the Lone pine, one of the few places where you can still cuddle a koala. It is only half a day trip but worth it. #wintergetaway
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The Brisbane River passes through the city, and the Mirimar cruise ship goes to the Longbai Koala Reserve and flows through the downtown area. In a heavy rain in the afternoon, I met Meng Baomen~Kakakakaka Wuyi
Story Bridge from dusk to night, there is no story in the story bridge, but there is Brisbane.
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The Longbai Koala Zoo is located in Brisbane, Australia. It is the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, with more than 130 koalas of different ages living here. In addition, lizards and a variety of birds can be found everywhere in the park, and many donkeys and kangaroos are stocked on vast plains. Super envious of the handsome and beautiful staff who take care of the koala daily to eat and drink, can chat with them every day, hug and feed the eucalyptus leaves, and also witness the growth stage of the koala baby, if I can pass back to the university just graduated During the period, I really want to apply for the WORKING HOLIDAY visa in Australia and come to work here for a while.
Don't miss the photo here with a cute koala, the price is divided into two kinds of 25 Australian dollars (including a photo), 30 Australian dollars (including a calendar like the A4 kanala and three Your own postcard), it is highly recommended to choose the latter. Many stars in the world, including Jackie Chan, have come here to take photos with Koala. In addition to holding a long line of koalas, there are basically no other people in other places. The whole plains of baboons and kangaroos are all. The Tasmanian devils and needles and platypus are very shy and difficult to capture.
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