Wildlife Park “Alama Park Zoo” Brisbane – Australia

Brisbane is a destination full of surprises. From the chic and modish shopping suburbs, to the cool and calm beach localities…Brisbane has some thing for everyone. In comparison to the past few years, tourism in Brisbane has progressed in leaps and bonds. With the revolutionary online technology booking a holiday in Brisbane is a matter of seconds. Also, cheap flights to Brisbane are being offered by almost all top carriers such as British Airways, Qatar, Emirates, Etihad or Qantas at competitive and promotional airfares on all direct and indirect flights from London to Australia.

Brisbane is not only a great beach or shopping destination but with its unique collection of various rarest and most amazing animal species, it also serves as a one of its kind experience with some of the world’s loveliest creatures. You can find almost all types and kinds of animals, Australia is known for, in Brisbane “Alama Park Zoo”.

As soon as you enter through the gates of the “Alama Park Zoo”, an entire new chapter of Australia is right in front of you. Away from the hustle and bustle of traffic, roars of the tides and glamour of the shopping malls the other side of Australia.

Alama Park Zoo provides an opportunity to discover a wide range of Australian, exotic and endangered animals for those of us, who want to explore the reality of nature beyond forests and trees. The experience is not only catchy to the eyes and pleasant to the senses but also very informative. The zoo keeper talks and presentations throughout the day ensure an up close and personal experience. Yet, the one thing that makes it stand out any ordinary collection of animals or zoo in the world is the opportunity to touch and hold koalas, snakes and crocodiles, hand feed the kangaroos and deer something that we can not even thing of while standing behind the double grilled cages in other zoos round the world.

To get this animal kingdom, you will to take a cab or drive 30 minutes north of Brisbane City Centre to Dakabin, the location of Alama National Park.

Since its opening on 17th January 1970, Alama National Park has delivered 40 years of excellence in educating and entertaining audience from all four corners of the world. Set on 40 acres of land with 12 acres set under a rainforest canopy, Alama National Park is also a very animal friendly place and from Pandas to snakes all inhabitants of the zoo get well cared for. Currently, it exhibit 53 species of animals, with a total count of 229 individual animals. The motto of the Alama Park Zoo is

“To create a unique and exciting experience in a natural environment that will empower the community to be involved in the conservation of wildlife and their environment”

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