The Koala Park Sanctuary, Sydney – where Koalas roam free

If your holiday plan includes making every one happy, Australia is just the right place to go. From beaches to deserts, it is a unique country with all kinds of habitats, creatures and experiences. And as far as finding cheap flights to Australia is concerned, with the globalization and the speed with which the world has transformed into a global village, finding cheap flights to Australia is just a cinch. Considering, Sydney for instance, all kinds of European and Arabic carriers operate cheap flights to Sydney, direct or indirect on daily basis and cheap flights to Sydney are easily accessible over the internet. From online reservations of promotional and bargain fares on telephonic bookings, it’s just a matter of 5 minutes and there you are holding a cheap ticket to Sydney, more details at Cheap Flights to Australia.

And when it comes to visiting the unique wild life in Australia, seeing koalas and other amazing wildlife of Australia is a top “thing to do” on every visitor’s list. Going into the outback or elsewhere in Australia, with the hope of seeing several animal species can be very interesting but at the same time for a week’s holiday or less it’s just a bit too time consuming and may get a bit boring if the weather changes mood. However, for a perfect family holiday or a hassle free and romantic couple holiday, going to some of the splendid natural reservoirs and parks in Sydney can provide a right choice. Particularly, Australia’s specialties, Koala Beers are the cutest little creatures that you can see in the Koala Park Sanctuary along with many other animals including Kangaroos. Those wishing to get an up close look at several species of Australian wildlife should seek out to this beautiful Sanctuary.

The Koala Park Sanctuary was opened in October 1930 by the founder Noel Burnet and surprisingly enough, is still run by his family. The park has several varieties of Australian wildlife, and visitors are allowed to pet koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, and wombats, which is the most unique experience that may not be available elsewhere in the world. Located just 30 minutes from Sydney CBD – 10 acres of lush Rainforest, Eucalypt Groves and Native Gardens the park is a home to Koalas, Red & Grey Kangaroos, Dingoes, Wombats, Echidnas, Emus, many Wallaby species and a large collection of Australian Native Birds. It offers an easy access for walking impaired – no steps on site, a large Souvenir Shop to collect some memoirs and presents for those back home, a Kiosk for light refreshments, Umbrellas for inclement weather, Ample coach parking and free car park. The park’s daily opening hours for feeding Kolas are between 9:00am to 5:00pm daily and are only closed for Christmas Day.

So don’t miss a chance to make a new holiday album and collect photos of your loved ones feeding these lovely creates that could otherwise only been seen behind cages and glass walls.

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