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15 Ways to Unleash Your Wild Side at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

22 JAN 24 . 4 MIN READ . GUIDES

Embark on an Aussie Adventure at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

Cuddle with adorable koalas, feed and hop with kangaroos, and encounter snappy crocodiles!

Welcome to the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary of Gold Coast – a land of enchantment in Australia, and a treasure trove of Aussie wildlife and exhilarating adventures.

Whether you’re an animal lover, thrill-seeker, or want an escape from the ordinary, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has something for everyone.

We’ll journey alongside you through this wildland, highlighting captivating encounters that await you. So, grab your hat, camera, and adventurous spirit, as we embark on an unforgettable experience!

*Ticket prices may vary. Click here for updated prices.

Top 15 Things to Do at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary of Australia

1. Hop with the Kangaroos 

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Are you ready to meet the Aussie icons among Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s animals?

Feed these hopping marsupials, pet them, and maybe you’ll even get a “roo” hug!

Stroll through the red-dirt habitat of the Red Kangaroos, visit the grassy grazing fields of the Grey Kangaroos, and venture into the territories of Wallabies.

Oh, and look out for joeys poking out from their mothers’ pouches!

Address: 28 Tomewin St, Currumbin QLD 4223, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 4:30pm


2. Embrace the Cuteness of Koalas

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Prepare yourself for a cuteness overload of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s Koalas!

Embrace these fluffy marsupials, admire their soft fur from afar (you won’t be able to touch them unless you’re an accredited trainer; you don’t want to stress these cute critters out), and capture memories that last a lifetime..

You can also enjoy a grazing platter or gourmet breakfast in their company at either the Grazy Arvo or Koala Breakfast experiences.

Koala “Behind the Scenes” Experience Time: Daily, 11am

Koala Meet and Photo Time: Daily, 9am and 12:30pm


3. Capybara Encounter

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Capybaras, the largest rodents in the world, are semi-aquatic and Olympic-level swimmers.

Watch them munch on their favourite snacks or bask in the sun. Enter the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s capybara enclosure to feed them and learn about these bizarre yet TikTok-famous creatures.

Time: Monday, Tuesday, Friday to Sunday, 2pm


4. WildSkies Free Flight Bird Show and Birds of the Lost Valley

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Experience the WildSkies show as wedge-tailed eagles and other birds perform aerial acrobatics.

Witness stunning plumage and enchanting melodies of free-flying Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary birds at the Lost Valley.

Pro tip: look out for the vibrant Mandarin Duck and Rainbow Lorikeets, and the Satin Bowerbird’s mating ritual.

Time: Daily, 10:45am and 2:15pm


5. Scaly Tales Encounter with Reptiles

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The Scaly Reptile Encounter is your chance to meet fascinating reptiles like snakes, iguanas, and critically endangered tortoises.

Learn about their unique adaptations over millions of years and why they are vital to Australia’s ecosystem.

Time: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 12:30pm


6. Red Panda Encounter

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The Red Pandas are as charming as they are mischievous.

These bushy-tailed furballs entertain with their playful antics and tree-climbing skills in their Lost Valley home.

The encounter is an early VIP experience before the Sanctuary gates open in the morning.

Time: Thursday to Sunday, 8:15am


7. Cotton-top Tamarins Encounter

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The Cotton-top Tamarins pack a big personality with their curious behaviour.

Feed them, witness their inquisitive interactions, and listen to their high-pitched calls.

And lastly, learn about their role in the ecosystem and critically endangered conservation status.

Time: Monday and Thursday to Sunday, 1:30pm


8. Echidna Encounter 

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Ever met a mammal that lays eggs?

Well, meet the spiky short-beaked echidnas!

Despite their fearsome spiky appearance, they’re surprisingly gentle and friendly and may even decide to feed from your hand.

Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 9:40a


9. Possum Encounter

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Get acquainted with the gentle and nocturnal possums.

Learn about their secret hiding spots, tree-climbing skills, and incredible adaptability.

What’s cool is that you also get a chance to feed these marsupials during the encounter!

Time: Thursday and Friday, 9:15am


10. Lemur Encounter

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Do you love King Julien, a.k .a. the king of all lemurs from Madagascar?

Well, here’s your chance to ride a private buggy into the world of ring-tailed lemurs when it is still closed to the public.

Watch these primates leap and swing from branches and learn about their endangered status and the importance of preserving their habitat.

Time: Saturday to Tuesday, 9am


11. Lorikeet Feeding Frenzy

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Experience a riot of colours at the Lorikeet Feeding when vibrant wild lorikeets flock to you for a taste of nectar.

These playful and social birds land on your arms, shoulders, and head, creating an enchanting experience.

Time: Daily, 8am and 4pm


12. Blinky Bill's Rookie Ranger Station

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Enjoy an interactive and fun show at Blinky Bill’s Rookie Ranger Station, where you can learn about conservation and recycling while singing and dancing with Blinky.

And hey, what do you know, Blinky Bill from Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary might introduce you to his wildlife friends and share cool facts about them!

Time: Daily, 10:15am and 12:30pm


13. Aboriginal Culture Show

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Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture amid the rhythms of clapsticks and didgeridoo.

Experience their ancient stories and traditions through captivating dance and music. Finally, learn the indigenous history of Australia from the Yugambeh Aboriginal Dance Group.

Time: Daily, 3pm


14. Nocturnal Tours

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A Tasmanian Devil walking on the grassy ground at night surrounded by leaves

Experience the sanctuary like never before with two nighttime adventures! Follow your guide on the hilly Biyuhl Twilight Tour and flat Gunanggay Twilight Tour to see the Tasmanian Devil.

Enter the Repturnal Den during the Creature Feature Tour, which brings you to the homes of all sorts of nocturnal critters, from amphibians to mammals.

A highlight comes at the end of the tour where you can snap a photo with a small snake.

Biyuhl Twilight Tour Time: Friday, 5pm

Gunanggay Twilight Tour Time: Saturday, 5pm

Creature Feature Tour Time: Daily, 3:15pm


15. TreeTop Challenge

Swing, climb, and balance your way through high ropes courses during the ultimate TreeTop Challenge.

Feel the rush of 14 Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary zip lines that soar you through the treetops.

See the sanctuary from a different perspective – from way up high!

Time: Daily, 9:30am and 1pm


Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Ticket Prices

Whether you’re a solo explorer or planning a family outing, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s ticket prices ensure that the wonders of the animal kingdom are within reach for everyone. Here’s a full list of packages and pricing you need to take note of:

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ExperiencesPrices in AUD
Day Pass$55
Breakfast with Koalas$99 (Day Pass Included)
Grazy Arvo With Koalas$99 (Day Pass Included)
Koala “Behind the Scenes” Experience$699
Koala Photo$39 for one photo of one person holding the Koala
Capybara Encounter$99
WildSkies Free Flight Bird ShowIncluded in Day Pass
Birds of the Lost ValleyIncluded in Day Pass
Scaly Tales Encounter$39
Red Panda Encounter$149
Cotton-top Tamarins Encounter$69
Echidna Encounter$39
Possum Encounter$29
Lemur Encounter$99
Lorikeet FeedingFree (Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary ticket not required)
Blinky Bill’s Rookie Ranger StationIncluded in Day Pass
Aboriginal Culture ShowIncluded in Day Pass
Twilight Tour$29
Creature Feature Tour$15
Treetops Experience Pass$90 (Day Pass Included)

The Last Roar of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is not just a place to observe animals – it’s an immersive haven where you can interact with them and learn about their conservation.

Whether you are soaring through the treetops on the ziplines, cuddling koalas, or feeding the lorikeets, every moment at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary will leave you feeling more connected to the animal kingdom.

Commonly Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary?

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s opening hours are from 9am to 4:30pm every day, including weekends and public holidays.

Is there parking available at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary?

Yes, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s parking area has ample space to park your car. Parking is free of charge.

Is there any public transport to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary?

Getting to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a breeze with public transport. Ride a bus to this wildlife haven, take a train to Varsity Lakes Station, and catch a connecting bus to the sanctuary.

Are there any interactive experiences included in the ticket price?

Some interactive experiences require an additional fee. However, the sanctuary offers a few free experiences like bird feeding and wildlife presentations.

Can I bring food and drinks to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary?

Yes, you can bring your food and non-alcoholic drinks into the sanctuary. However, please be mindful of not feeding the animals.


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