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  • Visit Taronga Zoo Sydney, a not-for-profit conservation society situated amongst lush bushland and boasting stunning views overlooking Sydney Harbour
  • Only a short 12-minute ferry ride from the Circular Quay, your entry ticket includes an iconic Seals for the Wild show as well as Free-Flight bird presentations and plenty of keeper talks throughout the day
  • Taronga Zoo is home to over 4,000 animals from 350 species and takes approximately 3 hours to explore the entire zoo
  • Taronga Zoo Sydney is the perfect family day out with picnic areas and various food and beverage outlets spread throughout the grounds
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What to Expect at Sydney Taronga Zoo

Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, is definitely one of the must-visit Sydney zoos for wildlife enthusiasts and conservation advocates alike.

Located by Sydney Harbour, this Sydney zoo offers breathtaking views of the city skyline, the Harbour Bridge, and the Opera House. When visiting Taronga Zoo Sydney, you can expect a remarkable experience that goes beyond a typical zoo visit. As part of the Taronga Conservation Society Australia, this renowned Sydney zoo is dedicated to wildlife conservation and education.

Beyond its scenic location, Taronga Zoo is renowned for its conservation efforts, actively participating in breeding programs for endangered species and educational programs to raise awareness of wildlife conservation. You'll understand the level of commitment Taronga Zoo has to education, as it offers engaging and informative animal welfare programs and even keeper talks for all ages.

From interactive exhibits to educational talks and wildlife presentations, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the importance of wildlife preservation and the role Taronga Zoo plays in protecting endangered species.

With over 4,000 animals from 350 species, including native Australian wildlife and exotic animals, the zoo offers a diverse and enriching experience for visitors to learn more about the zoo's creatures. Unique experiences, such as animal encounters and the Sky Safari cable car ride to Taronga Zoo, are both educational and enjoyable.

At Taronga Zoo Sydney, you will not only encounter fascinating animals but also have the chance to contribute to their freedom and well-being. By becoming a member of Zoo Friends, you can actively support the zoo's conservation initiatives and enjoy exclusive benefits.

Prepare to be captivated by the beauty and wonder of Taronga Zoo Sydney, where education, conservation, and the freedom of animals take center stage. Taronga cares for over 5,000 animals from over 350 species!

How long does it take to walk around Taronga Zoo?

The time it takes to walk around Taronga Zoo can depend on how slow you or your family wants to go, how big or small the crowds are, and how much time you spend at each exhibit.

But, on average, people typically spend around 3 to 4 hours exploring the zoo. However, if you want to take your time, enjoy the views, and participate in animal encounters or shows, you can take up around 6 to 8 hours.

It's a good idea to plan for a half-day or more to fully experience everything the zoo has to offer.

What special animals can I see at Taronga Zoo Sydney?

Taronga Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and animal habitats, including some wild and unique species and creatures that you might not find in other zoos. Some of the unique animals you can see at Taronga Zoo include:

  • Tree Kangaroos: Taronga Zoo is known for its Matschie's tree kangaroos, which are native to Papua New Guinea. These arboreal kangaroos are adapted for climbing and have a unique appearance compared to their ground-dwelling relatives.
  • Platypus: The platypus is one of only five species of monotremes (egg-laying mammals) in the world, and Taronga Zoo is one of the few places where you can see them in captivity. These fascinating animals have a duck-like bill, webbed feet, and a beaver-like tail.
  • Quokkas: While quokkas are more commonly associated with Rottnest Island in Western Australia, Taronga Zoo also has a population of these adorable marsupials. Quokkas are known for their friendly and curious nature, making them a favorite among visitors.
  • Tasmanian Devils: Taronga Zoo is involved in conservation efforts for the Tasmanian devil, which is facing a threat of extinction due to a contagious facial cancer. Seeing these unique and feisty marsupials up close can be a memorable experience.
  • Sun Bears: Taronga Zoo is home to sun bears, which are the smallest members of the bear family. These bears have a distinctive golden patch on their chest, and seeing them play and explore and forage can be a delight.
  • Sumatran Tigers: Taronga Zoo is part of a global breeding program for Sumatran tigers, which are critically endangered. Seeing these majestic big cats can be a highlight of your visit.

These creatures are just a few examples of the unique animals you can see at Taronga Zoo. Of course, you'll find koalas, lions, giraffes, turtles, emus, hyenas, meerkats, and more! The zoo's diverse collection of wildlife from around the world makes it a fascinating destination for animal lovers.

So, what're you waiting for? Get your Taronga Zoo tickets on Klook today!

Taronga zoo photos - Taronga zoo with over 5,000 animals
Taronga cares for over 5,000 animals from over 350 species!
Taronga zoo photos - Taronga’s tallest friends
It’s feeding time! With Sydney harbor as your backdrop, get up close and personal with Taronga’s tallest friends
Taronga zoo photos - Aussie's iconic animals
Don't miss out on the Australian walkabout where you'll have the chance to get up close to plenty of Aussie's iconic animals
Taronga zoo photos - The iconic Koalas
Learn about Australia's furry friends the iconic Koalas and their important place in Aboriginal culture
Taronga zoo photos - The five Lion Cubs
You can now see mum, Maya, and the five lion cubs at Taronga Zoo Sydney's African Savannah exhibit!
Taronga zoo photos - The newest African Safari
Walkthrough the newest African Safari where you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Northern Kenya
Taronga zoo photos - The African Savannah
The African Savannah is an immersive experience like no other
Taronga zoo photos - Favorite African animals
Get the chance to get up close to your favorite African animals
Taronga zoo photos - Live Seal show
Live shows are a great way for kids to learn more about the animals! Make sure to add the Seal Show to your itinerary for the day
Taronga zoo photos - Hello to the otters!
Don't forget to swing by and say hello to the otters!
Taronga zoo photos - Mob of meerkats
Meet Taronga's mischievous mob of meerkats
Taronga zoo photos - The wild and free-flight bird presentation
Take in views over Sydney Harbour as you enjoy the Wild and Free-Flight bird presentation
Taronga zoo photos - Playground
Playground activities for the kids along the way

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