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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Entry Reviews

4.8 Rating 27 Reviews
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Get up to $10 cash back per person when you book with us Single day entry to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Located at 708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket, Queensland On check-in at Lone Pine, please present your confirmed order from Travello with the QR Code.

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I had this trip booked about 1 year ago and although you can no longer hold a koala, you can touch and have photos taken with them at an additional cost. It certainly didn't disappoint. The koalas, feeding the kangaroos and the aerial raptor display were definitely the highlights but there were other animals, crocodiles, dingos, water dragons just wandering around the tourists. We didn't get to see the wombats or the Tasmanian Devil, but there are various species of Cockatoo. Our day here was excellent, thank you.
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Posted 2 months ago
I recently visited the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane and wanted to share my experience. The sanctuary offers a truly enriching opportunity to observe a diverse range of Australian wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, and wallabies, alongside many other fascinating creatures. While the admission price might be considered somewhat high, I understand the significant costs associated with maintaining such a facility and ensuring the well-being of its inhabitants. The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the engaging and educational raptor and sheepdog demonstrations. These presentations provided fascinating insights into the unique abilities of these animals. I highly recommend Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary as a worthwhile destination for individuals, couples, and families seeking an enjoyable and informative experience. The opportunity to learn about and connect with these magnificent animals is truly remarkable
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Posted 2 months ago
This experience was amazing! As a foreigner, being able to experience these beautiful animals up close was something like a dream. I absolutely recommend this place! We went on a Tuesday and it wasn’t too busy. I recommend going on a weekday to avoid the crowds.
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Posted 2 months ago
An absolutely unforgettable experience! Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary completely stole my heart. I was in awe the entire time — seeing koalas up close, watching them nap, eat, and move so gently was magical. Feeding kangaroos freely roaming around the park felt like stepping into a dream. There’s such a beautiful variety of Australian wildlife, and the whole sanctuary is peaceful, clean, and clearly built with love and care for the animals. If you’re visiting Brisbane, this is a must. One of the most heartwarming and special experiences I’ve had in Australia so far!
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Posted 2 months ago
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Posted 2 months ago
Best day out in Brisbane
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Posted 3 months ago
Lea Fischbach
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Everything worked out really well - got the tickets only a couple minutes after paying.
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Posted 3 months ago
Delphine Van Klaveren
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Super sortie! Dommage que les kangourous soient “gavés” par les visiteurs. Je pense qu il faudrait arrêter de vendre des graines. Les animations sont selon moi un peu brèves (le show des rapaces n’en montre que 3 et doit durer 15 minutes). L’écran ne marchait pas pour le PowerPoint sur les koalas donc la compréhension pour les enfants était compliquée.
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Posted 8 months ago