Kangaroo kisses and koala cuddles: unforgettable experience at Moonlit Sanctuary

by - April 25, 2023

Dear beautiful souls,


Are you an animal lover visiting Melbourne? Then you can't miss the opportunity to visit Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park! Located just an hour's drive from the city center, this sanctuary offers an unique experience to get up close and personal with some of Australia's most iconic animals. My visit there was an unforgettable experience. It was my first time seeing a koala, and I was lucky enough to get a kiss from a kangaroo!


Moonlit Sanctuary, which is more than 20 years old, is home to over 60 species of Australian wildlife. The sanctuary is set in 10 hectares of natural bushland, providing a home for native birds, wallabies, and wombats. The park is committed to conservation and offers educational programs and interactive exhibits to promote awareness and understanding of Australia's unique wildlife.

 

In addition to educational programs and exhibits, Moonlit Sanctuary offers a range of animal encounters and tours. Visitors can cuddle up to a koala, play with the dingoes, hold an owl or python, stroke a wombat, take a dingo or wombat on a walk or take a private tour or discover the behind-the-scenes experience. The park offers a Threatened Species Tour, where visitors can get up close to some of Australia's most endangered species, as well as an exciting new Walk with a Hawk experience.


While all the animal encounters and tours are amazing, the highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the kangaroo and wallabies feeding. You can hand-feed these friendly animals and observe their unique behaviors while standing amidst a group of kangaroos. It's an experience you won't forget!


And if you're interested in koalas, the sanctuary offers a koala encounter as mentioned before where you can meet these adorable animals and learn about them from knowledgeable staff members. You can even take a photo with them as a souvenir of your visit.


Useful budget information:
  • General admission (/adult): $29.00
  • Container of the animal food for the wallabies (/1 container): $3.00
  • Koala encounter (/person): $25.00
  • Drink (/1 can of coke): $3.00

Animal enthusiasts traveling to Melbourne should not pass up the chance to visit this wildlife conservation park. Have you explored a wildlife sanctuary previously? What were your impressions? I strongly suggest making a trip and don't forget to get a kiss from a kangaroo!



With love from B ♥

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4 Comments

  1. Wow, I want to go there too.

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    1. It's really worth it, one of my fav days ever! :)

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