Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park
I entered AWWP shortly before 10am and got a map, schedule and quick explanation from the woman at the counter and then made my way to the meet the mob feeding of the free ranging Parma Wallabies, Red-necked Pademelons, Wallaroos, Kangaroos and Emus. First target checked and best opportunity to see them. After that I had a bit of a look around for myself. There's two enclosures to the left of the entrance hut next to the feeding area holding Koalas and Eastern Blue-tongues respectively. Back inside the hut there were a couple of reptile enclosures as well as the Sugar Glider exhibit dotted about the gift shop. The rest of the enclosures can all be seen in a loop to the right (map) and then there's a large bushwalk area that I got shown during the Bush Tucker tour. I attended a couple of the other "daily activities" and got to pet a Koala and Echidna (could have petted both Wombat species too, but didn't go to those). The Dingo encounter was more of a talk and the Quoll feeding meant some good daylight views of the species, same with the flying-fox encounter. For around 2pm I had booked a speed date ($35), which is basically a fast private encounter with an animal of your choosing. I of course chose the Pygmy-possum. This is the only way to see the species during a normal visit (same with Bilby back then) though I'm told that there's some encounters happening during their nocturnal tours. The speed date was a bit too speedy for my taste as I felt like by the time I got to look at, hold the animal and take some pictures, when I didn't have to divert my attention to the keeper's explanations, it was already over again. I thought about doing another speed date with the Bandicoots but decided to save the money which I regret a little now.
Overall I had a very good time and would recommend a visit, especially if you're after encounters of the closer kind or photography opportunities.
The one complaint I had was that their website was a bit too busy.
Gallery
Species list
Animals checked off my list:
Eastern Pygmy-possum
Red-necked Pademelon
Animals not seen:
Long-nosed Bandicoot
Greater Bilby
I entered AWWP shortly before 10am and got a map, schedule and quick explanation from the woman at the counter and then made my way to the meet the mob feeding of the free ranging Parma Wallabies, Red-necked Pademelons, Wallaroos, Kangaroos and Emus. First target checked and best opportunity to see them. After that I had a bit of a look around for myself. There's two enclosures to the left of the entrance hut next to the feeding area holding Koalas and Eastern Blue-tongues respectively. Back inside the hut there were a couple of reptile enclosures as well as the Sugar Glider exhibit dotted about the gift shop. The rest of the enclosures can all be seen in a loop to the right (map) and then there's a large bushwalk area that I got shown during the Bush Tucker tour. I attended a couple of the other "daily activities" and got to pet a Koala and Echidna (could have petted both Wombat species too, but didn't go to those). The Dingo encounter was more of a talk and the Quoll feeding meant some good daylight views of the species, same with the flying-fox encounter. For around 2pm I had booked a speed date ($35), which is basically a fast private encounter with an animal of your choosing. I of course chose the Pygmy-possum. This is the only way to see the species during a normal visit (same with Bilby back then) though I'm told that there's some encounters happening during their nocturnal tours. The speed date was a bit too speedy for my taste as I felt like by the time I got to look at, hold the animal and take some pictures, when I didn't have to divert my attention to the keeper's explanations, it was already over again. I thought about doing another speed date with the Bandicoots but decided to save the money which I regret a little now.
Overall I had a very good time and would recommend a visit, especially if you're after encounters of the closer kind or photography opportunities.
The one complaint I had was that their website was a bit too busy.
Gallery
Species list
Animals checked off my list:
Eastern Pygmy-possum
Red-necked Pademelon
Animals not seen:
Long-nosed Bandicoot
Greater Bilby