Kuranda Koala Gardens Entry Ticket: Explore Nocturnal Australian Marsupials, Lizards and Crocodiles

See the north’s only nocturnal exhibit for night-loving marsupials. See Bilbies, visit our pioneering history exhibits. See Lizards and Crocodiles, Quokkas, and Wombats and most of all see Koalas. Join in the 2.30pm Marsupial presentation.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kuranda Koala Gardens - Kuranda Koala Gardens is a unique wildlife experience to see Koalas, also Quokka’s a small macropod, Wallabies, Wombats, Aussie Reptiles. Take a step back into history with the Pioneer display. Enjoy the Nocturnal wonders for night-loving marsupials. See the first Bilbies in North Queensland and the Squirrel and Mahogany…
What's Included
  • Meet kangaroos and wallabies
  • 2:30 PM Marsupial presentation
  • See Koalas up close
  • Includes General Admission to Kuranda Koala Gardens
Location
Kuranda Heritage Markets
Rob Veivers Drive
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Reemas57
Aug 28, 2024
Get the koala photo! - A fantastic way to see our cuddly koalas up close and personal! A small, interactive park which is well set out. My visit was specifically to get the photo of me holding a koala - well worth the money & a great experience for all ages!! Friendly staff and plenty of photo opportunities.
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Brigitteo893
Aug 5, 2024
Lovely! - Not very convinced by zoos in general, we enjoyed this not very large “garden” where the many koalas are 2m from us, without grid or glass and where we walk among the wallabis that we can feed (at the end of the day, they are not very hungry anymore!) We had the chance to come 1 hour before closing and we were alone in the park! A real joy to have the koalas just for us!
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Deborah_l
Jan 25, 2024
Koala experience. - This was so much fun. The exhibits were very well done. Everything was well looked after and clean. Even the kangaroos were moving about. The nocturnal animals were a nice surprise. I was happy to pay extra to be able to get my picture taken with one of the koalas.
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Rfurchi
Aug 22, 2024
Small sweetness of the park - Very small but delightful park, especially for wallabies and koalas; the cost to take a photo with them is particularly expensive but, the employees, take photos even with your cell phone... it is worth having the opportunity, even if for a few seconds, to hold them.
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Q4001ugjackb
Jul 24, 2024
Amazing Expirience - Kuranda koala park is good but even tho how it is like a zoo is even better but the only letdown is the time of my skyrail so i had to pat the koala not hold. 22nd Monday July 2024
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Waggatraveller
May 19, 2024
Pleasant visit - The Kuranda koala Gardens while small and rather dated, had a fair range of Australian wildlife for visitors to enjoy. A highlight is the opportunity to have your photograph taken while cuddling a koala. It should be noted that the staff really respect the koalas, and ensure that they are not stressed or upset by being handled by visitors. Overall I would recommend this attraction in Kuranda, although it is rather pricey for what you get.
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Chetsuabo
Aug 4, 2024
Poor Value. - If you’re with kids or didn’t venture into Australia’s spectacular wilderness, maybe this would be worth the $21 AUS. But to me it was an utter waste of money. We spent a mere 25 minutes in this glorified petting zoo. The animals are understandably tired of interacting with humans. It’s a quick walk through, basically.
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I2944znmartinb
Jul 29, 2024
We regret buying tickets - I was just in the koala gardens. Being able to hold and touch a koala is heavily advertised. It costs AUD 21 per entry. 36 AUD for entrance fee and to hold a koala. Luckily we only paid for the entrance fee because this was the saddest sight I have ever seen of a koala and other animals in a zoo. Long queues to have a flash photo taken with an animal that usually sleeps during the day. We find this very sad, unethical and predatory of Australian animals in captivity. We regret paying money at all and supporting their industry.
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49tiffanye
Jul 1, 2024
Animal Exploitation - The animals are kept in very small enclosures that are not natural habitat conditions. The wombat, a nocturnal animal, had no natural burrows, just concrete and metal tubes and was trying to nap in a concrete tunnel facing the crowds. The koalas had sticks to sit on at shoulder high level close to the crowds, with a few leaf-bearing branches propped nearby to eat, but no actual trees to climb or forage in. All the animals looked depressed. We have been to several animal sanctuaries during our trip to Australia where the animals were provided large spaces with natural environments, and the primary aim was providing for the animals' welfare, the secondary aim to educate the public about the animals. The aim here is to cater to the tourist whim of holding a koala and profiting off of these animals. My whole family just felt depressed after visiting this unethical operation.
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Lisa_s
Jan 18, 2024
Disappointing - I assumed that we would be able to hold a koala and get a photo. It was an additional $25-$30. U would not choose this experience
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