Feeding the kangaroos is a must. Make sure to do that in the morning as they're be full by lunch time. If not, try to find the brown ones outside the enclosure of the red kangaroos. Birds show was 👍
The animals are cared for at the highest standard so you actually feel good visiting and knowing your money is going to the right people. Plus you can hang out with Kangaroos so win/win really.
Great place. Being from Melbourne and members of the Melb.Zoo these Facilities and food services at far better than Melb. Zoo. Maybe Melb.Zoo could learn a little. Only downside is so many Mosquitos
It wasn't as big as I would have imagine. Take their mini train ride to other parts of the park if you lazy to walk. If you can't see the wombat, try call out their names. Some steep hill to climb.
Follow the show times to see more animals. Try the Green Challenge high ropes course with your teenage kids for some fun and make sure you eat at the cafe. The calamari is to die for:)
Fantastic place. Tip, wear a hat for the Lorikeet feeding and you only need one bag of kangaroo food, they are so well fed, you almost have to persuade them to eat! Good day out for whole family
Talk about plenty of activities… you can watch an Aboriginal Corroboree, feed a kangaroo, pat a koala, see a 5.1 metre crocodile and have an Aussie BBQ every night at Currumbin’s Wildnight Adventure. Read more
Currumbin's Farmers Markets are currently closed, but opperate seasonally. Keep an eye on their website to see when they start up again, with a whole new range of truly local offerings! Read more
A tip from "WildDog" of www.terratopia.com. Hang out with kangaroos! Get up close and personal. Maybe you'll discover your inner animal here -- your toka. Read more
Farmer's Market every Sarurday morning from 6am. Gorgeous super-fresh produce straight from the farms @ Stanthorpe etc. In the Sanctuary carpark under the trees - lovely. :)