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Canberra Wildlife Watching AttractionsHere are the top Canberra wildlife watching listings so you can find the best in Canberra for your trip. Read these wildlife watching reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. National Zoo ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia The National Zoo and Aquarium is a fairly small, but interesting zoo in Canberra. The fact that it is so small allows for a more personal experience and it's possible.. 2. Taronga Zoo ADD TO LIST (18 reviews) Australia Officially opened in 1916, Taronga Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world with over 2,600 animals living on 21 hectares. Animals include elephants, giraffes,.. 3. Sydney ADD TO LIST (19 reviews) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Everyone who comes to Sydney wants to climb harbour bridge, visit Bondi/ Manly beach, Sydney Aquarium etc. Actually lots of fun things to do in Sydney. Rent a car and.. 4. Mogo Zoo ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mogo, New South Wales, Australia Mogo Zoo is great, loved Rosco the Tiger. 5. Lake Hume ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Wodonga, Victoria, Australia Great place to hang out! When the water is high it is great for skiing and boating. There is a sailing club out there. Army barracks are just over the road. Great.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pennant Hills, New South Wales, Australia This coolest thing about this place is that if you go on a weekday you pretty much have the run of the place. You can cuddle koalas, feed kangaroos and pet wombats. .. 7. Lawson ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia its a small town in the blue mountains ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia secluded beaches, rivers, scecnic walks, cliffs over lookn the ocean, native animals, whale watching- fishing, forest, ... what more can i say ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Olimpic Village is must to see. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Visitor Information We recommend that visitors allow approximately one and half hours per visit. With over 65 exhibits and 100 different all-Australian species.. |