Koala Conservation Centre is located in central (Phillip Island), Philip Island, about 140km southeast of Melbourne, the capital of Victoria.
Koala Conservation Centre, which covers an area of about 6 hectares, was founded in 1991 and is committed to koala research and conservation, playing a vital role in ensuring that Philip Island has a protected koala population.
Tourists in Koala Conservation Centre, can stroll through the dense and pristine jungle while watching wild koalas in their natural habitat. Visitors can take two tracks: the koala trail (Koala Boardwalk) and the woodland trail (Woodland Boardwalk), to have a close encounter with the wild koala at the top of the tree.
Here, tourists can:
Tickets:
Tickets: adult: 13 Australian dollars, children (4 15 years old): 6.5 Australian dollars, families (2 big and 2 small): 32.5 Australian dollars
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