Perth Zoo South Perth. on the south bank of Swan River (Swan River) The zoo, which covers 41 acres, is small in size and average in animal numbers in Australia's major city I, but it has an ingenious animal home design and a lively and interesting introduction to animals. Rainforest-like tree arrangements, as well as many small animals that do not exist in domestic zoos, brighten people's eyes.
Perth Zoo has a long history, opened in 1898, has a history of more than 100 years. In addition to Australia's native animals, there are 164 species of animals in Asia, Africa and South America. The park hosts events for travelers, such as close contact with giraffes, (Eye to Eye Giraffe) and night garden tours. These activities do not take place every day. If you are interested, go to the Web site in advance and check it out at a good time.
Traffic:
Take the 30, 31, 34 bus from the center of the city to Perth Zoo Station, which takes 15 to 20 minutes, or take a ferry from the swan riverside Barrack St in the city center to South Perth Foreshore, to get off the boat within 8 minutes on foot.
Tickets:
adult: $29, Children (4-15 years old): $14, Family (2-2 small): $75
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