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Located around 12km (7.5 miles) from central Brisbane, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the oldest and largest koala sanctuary in the world. It’s home to over 130 koalas, each with their own name and distinct personality. The best bit? You get to cuddle these friendly koalas, as well as other Aussie animals! This Brisbane koala sanctuary houses over 70 other species of Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, platypus, and wombats - to name a few. But, cuddly companions aren’t the only attraction; at Lone Pine, you’ll also find crocodiles and snakes, amongst other scaly creatures. A visit to Lone Pine is a perfect way to spend a morning or afternoon in Brisbane.
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A visit to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an incredible experience for travelers of all ages. There are few places on Earth where you can really, deeply connect with a range of Australian animals. Lone Pine is one of them. Highly recommended.
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Value for Money
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PROS:
  • An incredible range of Australian wildlife
  • The ability to connect with the animals on a personal level
  • Cuddle with some adorable animals
  • Learn about conservation and habitat protection
  • Watch a series of daily shows and talks
  • Support a morally outstanding sanctuary
CONS:
  • Bad weather can dampen the experience
  • Koala photos and kangaroo food cost extra
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