Melbourne Zoo, nestled within Royal Park and located just 4 kilometers from the heart of Melbourne, is one of the world's oldest zoos, having opened its doors in 1862. Renowned for its conservation efforts, the zoo offers a vast array of exhibits that feature mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Visitors can walk along the Trail of the Elephants for an up-close view of Asian elephants or visit the Orangutan Sanctuary to see orangutans in a habitat designed to mimic their natural environment. The Gorilla Rainforest allows you to observe Western Lowland Gorillas in a recreated African rainforest, and Lion Gorge brings the African savannah to life with its resident lions. The Australian Bush exhibit showcases native animals such as kangaroos, koalas, and wombats. The zoo emphasizes education through its various conservation initiatives and interactive programs. With amenities like cafes, picnic areas, and children’s play zones, Melbourne Zoo provides a welcoming atmosphere for families. For the latest on exhibits and events, check out the Melbourne Zoo website.
What is included in the tour
- Standard Admission
What is NOT included in the tour
- Close encounters or behind-the-scenes experiences
- Meals and drink
- Historic Venue: Established in 1862, offering a rich history of wildlife care and conservation.
- Diverse Wildlife: Features a wide range of animals including elephants, orangutans, gorillas, lions, and native Australian species like kangaroos and koalas.
- Family-Friendly Facilities: Equipped with cafes, picnic spots, and play areas for children.
- Conservation and Education: Engages visitors with conservation programs and educational activities.