Koala is considered as "the cutest animal in the world". It is Australia's peculiar primordial arboreal animal and national treasure of Australia. If you want to go to Australia to hug this little cute, then this introduction you must not miss!
One, koala eats, sleeps, and sleeps.
Koala, also known as koala, the English name of Koala bear, originated from the ancient aboriginal words, meaning "do not drink water animals." Why not drink water? It turns out that koalas get 90% of the water from eucalyptus leaves, and drink only when you're sick or dry. Koalas have no tail, and their buttocks are thick and dense, which makes it easy for them to sit on trees. Their balance is also very strong, even if they fall asleep in the tree will not fall down, isn't it cute?

All Australia is cute! (pictures from the Web)
Koala is one of the loveliest animals in the world. It is not only Australia's exotic primordial arboreal, but also Australia's national treasure (no weaker than giant pandas). At the ninth G20 summit, Host Australia has arranged a number of furry, lovely koalas to welcome leaders. In koala's eyes, national leaders are almost as good as eucalyptus trees. Just climb up and hug them and sleep better. This makes everyone laugh and welcome will achieve quite good results.

Prime Minister, no matter how much you laugh, you can't be more cute than koala.: P (pictures come from the Internet.)
To Australia, you can also experience the treatment of national leaders, become a koala favorite "eucalyptus".
Let the cute koala cling to you with peace of mind, but you have to hold on to its big buttocks in a steady way!

Wang Jackson teaches you the right way to be a eucalyptus: gentle! Tender! Be gentle! (pictures from the Web)
But, the national treasure koala is not you want to hug, want to hug can hug drop
Koalas sleep 18 hours a day, young koalas work no more than 10 minutes a day, and even adult koalas do not work more than half an hour a day, and they take a day off every three days of work. National treasure is national treasure, work is just their pastime!

Koala GE you paralysis (image derived from the Internet)
2. Distribution of Baokoala Zoo
To protect the koala, Australian law only allows koalas to be held in Queensland and South Australia, and it is charged to take pictures of the koala. Everyone holds the koala for a short time, and their buttocks are next before they get hot. If you want to take more photos as a souvenir, remember to seize the time to shoot the button, and do not miss the opportunity to take pictures with Australia's national treasure koala!
So in Queensland and South Australia, where you can hold koalas, what zoos do you have to go to?

Map of Australia (Photo from the Internet)
Three, take a Cora in Queensland.
1. Brisbane's zoo.
Longbai Cora Reserve (Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary)
Longbai koala reserve is the earliest and largest koala park in the world. The garden is home to more than 90 species of Australia-specific animals. This is a star zoo, because it has hosted Jackie Chan, Jenny Jackson, Daniel Brian and other celebrities, during the G20 mother Peng Liyuan Ma also visited the zoo.
The zoo is cheap for both tickets and koala, and there are occasional promotions of 32.4 Australian dollars for adults. Most zoo tickets are sold with other products and cost-effective.
Maximum koala protection center / close contact with koala / cute koala asking for hugs
[open]: 09 / 00 / 17 / 00 (25 April 13 / 30 / 17 / 00)
[address]: 708Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket, Qld 4069
[ticket]: $36 for adults; $22 for children (3 / 13); $24 for students / elderly
[Baucola price]: 18 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]:
- Bus: take bus 445430 from Brisbane city cente
- Cruise ship: take the cruise ship Mirimar Cruise to Longbakola Reserve
- Self-drive: the journey from downtown Brisbane to the koala reserve is about 13 km, 15 minutes; the departure from Brisbane airport is about 30 minutes; and the gold coast can be reached within 50 minutes.

Photos of Peng Liyuan and Jackie Chan hugging koala in Longbai (photo from the Internet)
Alma Zoo (Alma Park Zoo)
Located 28 kilometers north of the centre of Brisbane, Alma Zoo is home to animals from all over the world. The koala garden is free to take photos at 02:30 every day. If you are brave enough, you can also take pictures with snakes and crocodiles at 11:30 and 15:00 reptiles every day. During this period, visitors are free to feed animals, but the food is to be bought at the zoo, each pack of 3 Australian dollars.

[open]: 9: 00 / 16: 00
[address]: 8 / 48 AlmaRd Dakabin QLD 4503
[ticket]: $37 for adults; $27 for children (3 / 13) and $29 for students / seniors
[Baucola price]: 20 Australian dollars (11 / 30 / 14 / 30)
[traffic Tips]:
- Train: take QR Citytrain's Caboolture Line to Dakabin TrainStation, from the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Ipswich, exit from Platform 1-Thompson Road and walk to the Zoo on foot 1.8km
- Self-drive: from north of Brisbane, stay close to Bruce Highway, for about 30 minutes
2. Gold Coast
Paradise Farm (Paradise Country)
The Golden Coast Paradise Farm allows visitors to experience a real Australian farm life. The main features of the farm are a variety of performances, such as wool cutting show, shepherd dog show, traditional Billy tea jungle bread production show and so on. In addition, you can taste authentic Australian barbecue lunch and listen to wonderful country music.
It is said that the Golden Coast is the capital of the Southern Hemisphere theme park, and Paradise Farm is one of them. Just visiting a park may not be enough fun, it is recommended that you buy one park ticket or multiple park tickets in advance on the Internet, the price is more cost-effective.
[open]: 09 / 30 / 16 / 30 (Christmas closed, April 25 / 13 / 30 / 16 / 30)
[address]: ParadiseCountry, Entertainment Road, Oxenford, QLD 4210
[ticket]: $30 for adults; $20 for children (3 / 13)
[Baucola price]: 22 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]:
- Self-drive: from the gold coast airport, the whole journey is about 40 kilometers, 35 minutes; From Brisbane Airport, approximately 70 kilometers, 50 minutes, take Gold Coast Highway to Smith Street, towards Brisbane, take Pacific Motorway, exit 60 (exit 60) and you can see it.
- Bus: Golden Coast tourists to and from Paradise Farm
- Bus: Pacific Shopping Center (area of Brode Beach) take bus 709 to get to Griffin University (Griffith University), transfer bus No. 3 to get off California Drive, and then walk about 20 minutes.

The promotional photos of the Paradise Farm are beautiful (pictures derived from the Internet)
Dream World (Dreamworld)
There are more than 80 koalas in the Wildlife experience area of Dreamworld, the second largest in the world, and the only blue-eyed koala in the world. Since Dreamland is a theme park, you can also play other entertainment projects, such as Kung Fu Panda turntable, tumbling, Terror Tower, etc., and you won't be bored all day long.
Usually, you have to book a ticket on the spot. If you want to experience something else, buy a package for the park. The price on the official website is not necessarily the lowest, online bookings may be cheaper.
[open]: 10: 00 / 17: 00 (Christmas and 25 April closing)
[address]: Dreamworld,Dreamworld Pkwy,Coomera QLD 4209
[ticket]: $65 for adults; $55 for children (3 / 13)
[Baucola price]: 24.95 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]:
- Bus: Golden Coast tour bus to and from (Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle)
- Bus: TX1 (Mermaid Beach) / TX2 (View Pacific Holiday Apartments, Brode Beach, Mayin Beach) / TX5 (Coomera,Helensvale, and Central Railway Station) / 725 (Helensvale Station)

Tony Abbott-Obama held the koala at the G20 summit from the Wonderworld Wildlife experience Zone (pictured on the Internet)
Columbine Wildlife Park (Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary)
The Columbine Wildlife Park, located on the Golden Coast near Colombin Beach, is covered in dense Yogali trees and rainforests, and the park is designated as a national cultural heritage. There are so many wild animals in zoos that they are almost in a loose state, so it is a good place to get in close contact with animals. In addition, indigenous dance performances can also be enjoyed here.
All day long, all kinds of animal shows were arranged in the garden. When it comes to lunch, you can book BBQ lunch at the same time if you book it in advance online. Having an Australian barbecue at the zoo is a good experience, with a pick-up and pick-up.
[open]: 08 / 00 / 17 / 00 (25 April, closed 25 December)
[address]: 28 TomewinStreet, Currumbin QLD 4223, Australia
[ticket]: $49.95 for adults and $35.95 for children (4 to 14 years old)
[Baucola price]: 25 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]:
- Bus: Surfside Buslines 760761700 to the zoo.
- Airport bus: dial 1300 655,655 to take the airport bus from the hotel to the entrance to the zoo
- Self-drive: park at the entrance to the zoo, about 5 km from Gold Coast Airport, 7 minutes

Photos of Dong Jie visiting Curonbin Animal Hospital (photo from the Internet)
3. Sunshine coast (Sunshine Coast)
Australian Zoo (Australia Zoo)
Located on the sunny coast of northern Brisbane, the Australian zoo is famous for crocodile hunter Steve Owen. Visitors to the zoo can see birds, Sumatra tigers, and a specially designed African animal zone that looks like a distant African prairie. Of course, kangaroos, koalas are also essential, can still play with them close contact.
Zoo tickets are really a little expensive, people in the domestic b2C platform to buy better.
[open]: 09 / 00 / 17 / 00 (Christmas Birthday; Australian and New Zealand Legion Day, April 25, 13 / 30 / 17 / 30)
[address]: 1638 SteveIrwin Way, Beerwah, Qld, 4519
[ticket]: $59 for adults; $35 for children (3 / 14); $47 for senior citizens / students
[Baucola price]: $39
[Baucola time]: 9: 30am, 11:00am and 1:45pm
[traffic Tips]:
- Bus: 615649 to Australia Zoo
- Self-drive: Brisbane departure, the whole journey is about 80 kilometers, about 1 hour 10 minutes

American singer Justin Timberlake & actor Kim Kardashian has hugged koala yo here (photo from the Internet)
Tips:
On Discovery Channel's hit documentary, the Crocodile Hunter, Owen succumbed to the ferocious crocodiles with a quick knack. Unfortunately, the crocodile hunter died in an underwater shoot. Now his family has inherited the venture and continues to show visitors the charm of the planet's most ferocious reptiles at Australia's National Zoo.
4. Holy Spirit Islands (The Whitsundays)
Hamilton Island Wildlife Park (WILD LIFEHamilton Island)
Hamilton Island Wildlife Park has a history of more than 10 years of koala cultivation. The area is small, but offers visitors close access to Australia's unique wildlife. The staff is also a guide who can help visitors understand the various kinds of knowledge of the animals in the garden.
It belongs to the same chain of brands as Sydney Wildlife World in Darling Port, Sydney. The koala restaurant on the island also allows you to have breakfast with koala. It's definitely a fresh experience for Chinese tourists who like koala.
[open]: 08 / 30 / 17 / 00
[address]: WILD LIFE Hamilton Island, 1 Resort Drive,Hamilton Island QLD 4803
[ticket]: $25 for adults / $15 for children (3 / 14 years old)
[Baucola price]: 40 Australian dollars
[Baucola time]: 8:45am-9:15am (except Monday and Friday)
[breakfast with koala]: $40
[traffic Tips]:
- Island bus (free)
- Walk: three minutes' walk from the hotel in the beach area of the island to the zoo

Oprah, a famous talk show host in the United States (photo from the Internet)
5. Cairns
Tropical Rainforest Nature Park (Rainforestation Nature Park)
Located in the rainforest of the World Heritage, about 10 minutes by car from the town of Curanda, Rainforest Nature Park is one of the attractions for tourists to experience the rainforest in Keynes.
In addition to holding koalas and close contact with kangaroos, crocodiles and dines, the park can also experience many unique projects, including deep exploration of the rainforest in a World War II-era amphibious vehicle (at its own expense). As well as watching indigenous performances in the amphitheater (Digiridou playing, and throwing darts and spears), the price-to-price ratio of tickets is still high.
[open hours]: 09 / 16 / 00 (except Christmas)
[address]: Rainforestation Nature Park, Kennedy Hwy, Kuranda QLD 4881
[ticket]: $47 for adults; $23.5 for children (4 to 14 years old)
[Baucola price]: 18 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]:
- Self-drive: about 30 minutes from north Keynes, 29 kilometers
- Bus: shuttle bus between Kuranda and Keynes
- Other: take the skyrail cable car or the Kuranda sightseeing train to Kuranda, take the shuttle bus to the butterfly park to the park
Koranda Garden (Koala Garden)
Located in the heart of the ancient town of Curanda, Cora Garden is Australia's earliest reptile park. Like other zoos, the park has a host of Australian landmarks, including lovely kangaroo, Wang Ba-bear, Australian freshwater alligator, lizard and so on. The koala garden is located in the rainforest and is not expensive. If you stay in Keynes for a short time, you can give priority to the zoo.

[open]: 9: 00 / 16: 00
[address]: Heritage Markets,Rob VeiversDr,Kuranda QLD 4881
[ticket]: $18 for adults; $9 for children (4 / 15)
[Baucola price]: 20 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]:
- Self-drive: the park is about 40 minutes from downtown Keynes, and you can choose to get on Captain Cook's Highway and Kennedy's Highway.
- Train: take the sightseeing train from Keynes to Koranda to the Kuranda railway station, walk about 10 minutes to koala park
- Cable car: take skyrail cable car to Smithfield to Curanda, walk 10 minutes to koala garden
Keynes Indoor Dome Wildlife Park (Cairns Zoom & Wildlife Dome)
Keynes Indoor Dome Wildlife Park is an all-weather wildlife exhibition hall in downtown Keynes. The zoo has a 20-meter glass dome and is located on the top floor of the Cairns Platman Reef Hotel. There are about 60 species of animals roaming and flying around the fence, with paths and trestle paths crisscrossing for visitors to see as they walk.
There is a popular indoor extreme skateway at Dome Wildlife Park, where you can travel between trees and animals after wearing professional equipment and fly over ferocious crocodiles. By the way, there is also a view of Keynesian City and the Great Barrier Reef cruise ship wharf. When buying tickets, you can buy experience tickets and coupons on the Internet.

Wu Qilong hugs koala on ZOOM in the Australian travel experience promotional film "Australia Adventure" (photo from the Internet)
[open]: Sunday-Friday: 09: 00-18: 15 (Saturday to 20:00) closed for Christmas
[address]: 35 / 41 Wharf Street,Cairns CityQLD 4870
[ticket]: $24 for adults and $12 for children (4 to 14 years old)
[Baucola price]: 16 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]: bus 110110N, 111113120120N, 121123130 to Abbott StC247 Station


Keynes Indoor Dome Wildlife Park (photo from the Internet)
Tips:
Oh, hey, this little claw, I see it hurts! It's best to wear long sleeves, at least around your shoulders. Don't move in your arms when you hold the koala, save it from fear and chaos.
Don't panic even if you're caught by koala. There's no rabies in Australia, so you just need to follow the usual wound management and be careful not to get infected.
Douglas Harbor Wildlife Habitat (Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas)
Built in 1988, the park is divided into woodlands, wetlands, rainforests and grasslands according to North Queensland's unique geographical environment. This is the only zoo in the world that has succeeded in breeding black-necked storks and is a great place to watch rare tree kangaroos and, of course, take pictures of koalas and crocodiles. The open eco-zone also offers the opportunity to have breakfast with birds and lunch with suckling parrots. It's amazing and fun, and it's worth a try. Private wildlife trips, Wildnight night tours such as unique tours are also more attractive!
[open time]:08:00-17:00 (Christmas closed)
[address]: Wildlife Habitat,Port Douglas Rd,Port Douglas QLD 4877
[ticket]: $34 for adults and $17 for children (4 to 14 years old)
[Baucola price]: 18 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]: drive from Keynes to CaptainCook Highway North for about an hou
Because the zoo belongs to the same company as the Rainforest Nature Park, the Butterfly Park in the Kuranda rainforest and the Dome Zoo, it's a good deal to buy a package ticket. The characteristics of each park are different, if only at the cheapest Dome Zoo hugging ~
6. Townsville, (Townsville).
Benah Reserve, (Billabong Sanctuary).
The Benazir, 17 kilometers south of Townsville City, is characterized by its original ecology and its full range of native Australian animals. It's nice to interact with a lot of animals, touch koalas, tease koalas, watch crocodiles, surround pythons, feed kangaroos and sea turtles, and so on.

[open]: 9: 00 / 16: 00
[address]: Billabong Sanctuary,Bruce Highway, Townsville QLD 4816, Australia (view map)
[tickets]: $36 for adults; $23 for children (4-16 years old); $105 for families (2 adults + 3 children); and $32.5 for students / elderly / backpackers (YHA)
[Baucola time]: 11:15am
[Baucola price]: 24 Australian dollars
[traffic Tips]: drive from Elley Beach for about 3 hours
Four, South Australia hugs koala.
1. Adelaide
Clelland Wildlife Park (Cleland Wildlife Park)
The Clelland Wildlife Reserve is famous for its distance. The open-air wildlife park is a paradise for kangaroo, emu, koala, pelican, Australian wild dog, parrot and reptile. What is special here is to provide a night tour where you can see the animals at night. But the zoo was photographed in an artificial setting (pictured below), reminiscent of the time I went to the studio more than a decade ago to take pictures. But so what?! They buy tickets for koalas for free!

[open hours]: 9.30am-5pm (closed for Christmas); 4.30pm closed
[address]: Mount LoftySummit Road, Crafers SA 5152, Australia
[ticket]: $25 for adults; $12 for children (4 / 15)
[Baokora Price]: 30 Australian Dollar (the ticket includes money for cuddling koala)
[Baucola time]: 2pm-3:30pm (11am-12pm Sunday & public holidays)
[transportation Tips]: take bus 823to ClelandWildlife Park, about 7 minutes' walk.
Canyon Wildlife Park (Gorge Wildlife Park)
Adelaide Canyon Wildlife Park is a private wildlife park run by the same family since 1965. The owner adopted many stray animals and collected them all over the world to bring back other precious animals to the park. Although the zoo is remote and small in size, it is one of the few zoos that offer free koala programs, plus low ticket prices, which are still popular.

[open hours]: 9am-5pm
[address]: GorgeWildlife Park, Redden Drive, Cudlee Creek SA 5232, Australia
[ticket]: $17 for adults; $14 for students / elderly; $10 for children (3 / 15)
[Baucola price]: free
[Baucola time]: 11: 30 am & 1:30pm & 3:30pm
[traffic Tips]:
- Drive yourself from downtown Adelaide to the zoo for about 40 minutes
- Public transport: take the subway to no.F2 on Grenfell St (outside City Cross), to bus C1 or C2 to Tea TreePlaza Interchange at Modbury, and take 801 (not operated on weekends) / 800C to the zoo at Zone H at the Modbury Interchange.
The main zoo that can hold koala is introduced here, any questions are welcome to ask ~

Spit out your tongue (picture from the Internet)
V. concluding remarks
Australia's rich and unique flora and fauna is one of the reasons for attracting tourists. Among them, the most naive and charmingly cute is the furry koala! Taking pictures with koalas is a must-do list for many people in Australia, hoping that this playbook will help you accomplish this interesting thing.
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