Located west of the Australian capital of Canberra, National Zoo and Aquarium is just five kilometers from (Parliament House), the Capitol.
Visitors can enjoy aquatic and wild animals here. The aquarium has seawater and fresh water tanks and walking tunnels. The aquarium has wildlife reserves, koala bears, kangaroos, penguins and other wildlife.
In addition, the National Animal Aquarium has a luxury resort called Jamala Wildlife Lodge, which is truly "wild" and characterized by the presence of animals in the room. There are three types of houses, shark huts, giraffe tree houses and jungle bungalows. The jungle bungalow allows visitors to feel the life of the prince of Dubai, next to the lion tiger and black bear; the giraffe tree house is high and can be seen head-to-head with the giraffe, but it feels great not to look up, though there is still a window away. The shark house was built in the aquarium. The family is connected to the aquarium everywhere. See sharks in the living room and sardines in the bathroom. The marine life in each room is different. Although prices are high (the cheapest is more than A $1000), it still attracts many tourists who want to experience wild African feelings.
Tickets:
General ticket: $37 for adults and $21.3 for children, valid for half a yea
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