Adelaide has three zoos, Adelaide Zoo, Claird Wildlife Park and Canyon Wildlife Park. The first is large in size and has pandas, but can't hold koalas. Claird can hold koalas, but you have to pay another fee. The canyon can buy tickets without paying another fee. So we chose to go to the canyon. It’s not far from the city. It’s just a short drive. It’s going to pass through the Adelaide Hills along the way. There are many wineries. Unfortunately, we don’t drink, so we don’t go in. Open at 9 o’clock and we are the first to enter the park. The animals here are basically all in stock, like kangaroos, there is no fence, you can feed them casually, they may be used to it, not afraid of people. Hugging koalas is even more cute, but only open three times a day, 11:30 am, 1:30 noon and 2:30 pm. Kids love it here, and they can play here all day long.
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Adelaide has three zoos, Adelaide Zoo, Claird Wildlife Park and Canyon Wildlife Park. The first is large in size and has pandas, but can't hold koalas. Claird can hold koalas, but you have to pay another fee. The canyon can buy tickets without paying another fee. So we chose to go to the canyon. It’s not far from the city. It’s just a short drive. It’s going to pass through the Adelaide Hills along the way. There are many wineries. Unfortunately, we don’t drink, so we don’t go in. Open at 9 o’clock and we are the first to enter the park. The animals here are basically all in stock, like kangaroos, there is no fence, you can feed them casually, they may be used to it, not afraid of people. Hugging koalas is even more cute, but only open three times a day, 11:30 am, 1:30 noon and 2:30 pm. Kids love it here, and they can play here all day long.
Open at 9 o'clock, we are the first to enter the park. The animals here are basically all stocked, like kangaroos, there is no fence, you can feed them casually, they may be used to it, not afraid of people. The biggest advantage here is that you can hold koalas. There are not many places in Australia to hold koalas. It is even more cute to hold koalas, but it is only open for three hours a day, 11:30 am, 1:30 noon and 2:30 pm. Kids love it here, and they can play here all day long. The kangaroo here can be fed casually, of course, the premise is that you can only feed the food given by the zoo, don't bring your own food, don't worry, the ground is full of apples and the like, you pick it up, the zoo also has for sale. Public transportation here is very inconvenient, it is recommended to drive by yourself, and then it is not far from the German village, you can string together a line to play.
From Adelaide, explore everywhere, Gorge wildlife Park, here, fed the little kangaroo to watch the beautiful sunset, feel beautiful.
Personally feel that Gorge Wildlife Park is even the most worthwhile place in South Australia, because the biggest feature of this park is that you can hold koalas! After buying a ticket at the door, you will receive a ticket stub, and then you can hold the koala at a fixed time with the ticket stub, but one person can only hold it once, it is worth coming.
I saw white kangaroos in this zoo. It seems that in Australia, not every zoo can see this kind of kangaroo, so students who are interested in kangaroos can also take a look at this zoo. It is quite good.
This zoo is one of the few places where you can see unique penguins in Australia, so it is specially come here. These little penguins are really cute. For these penguins to come, I think it is also very worthwhile.