Sydney's Taronga Zoo is a unique wildlife habitat for exotic wild animals from around the world.
It's only a 12-minute ride from Circular Quay by ferry, and it offers up one of the most astounding views of Sydney Harbour that you'll find. Inside, there are over 4,000 animals to meet and a daily schedule of 20 keeper talks.
Alongside visiting koalas, Sumatran tigers, giraffes, and plenty of others, you'll learn about the zoo's efforts to conserve wildlife, and its place as a home for rehabilitated endangered species.
Not many zipline treetop adventure courses let you soar over the animal enclosures of a zoo! But Treetops Adventure: Nowra Park is one that does! Take to the trees and traverse swinging bridges, climbing nets, tightropes, flying foxes, and 15 ziplines in this exhilarating outdoor experience. It's the perfect activity for families, friends, or anyone craving a bit of the great outdoors with some adrenaline thrills mixed in.
Sydney Tower Eye is often called Sydney Tower, Centrepoint Tower, Westfield Centrepoint Tower or Sydney Skytower. It offers visitors the chance to see the city from its highest point, from 250 metres above the city streets. It is located in Sydney, Australia.
The Australian Reptile Park is a wildlife park located close to New South Wales' central coast. The park looks after a range of native Australian species, including mammals, reptiles, birds, and spiders. The nearest rail link is Gosford railway station.
Sand Dune Adventures is your passport to excitement in Port Stephens! Hop on a quad bike and get set to explore the Worimi Sand Dunes on Stockton Beach. No prior experience is needed, your guides will take you through every step of the experience and give you a white-knuckle ride to remember for years.
There's a time machine and zombies nestled away in an unsuspecting office building on George Street. Opposite the Dymock's Building (beside R.M. Williams), you'll find a portal to adventure. Combine escape room problem solving and immersive virtual reality imagery at Virtual Room Sydney.
The idyllic natural koala habitat in the world-class Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary support the long-term rehabilitation, preservation and conservation of koala in the wild.
Port Stephens Council in partnership with Port Stephens Koalas Hospital have created a Koala Sanctuary to ensure first-class care to sick, injured and orphaned koalas.
Open daily, the Koala Sanctuary offers visitors a unique opportunity to see koalas in their natural habitat.