1. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, located in Fig Tree Pocket, Brisbane, Australia. It was established in 1927 as a safe refuge for orphaned and injured koalas. Today, it is home to over 130 koalas, as well as other Australian wildlife such as kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, dingoes, and various bird species.
Visitors to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary can have a unique and up-close experience with koalas. They can cuddle a koala for a photo opportunity, learn about their biology and conservation efforts, and even participate in the daily koala feeding sessions. The sanctuary also offers interactive wildlife shows where visitors can meet and learn about other Australian animals.
In addition to koalas and other wildlife, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary offers various activities and educational experiences. Visitors can join the free-flight bird shows, watch sheepdog demonstrations, hand-feed kangaroos and wild lorikeets, or explore the riverfront on a river cruise.
2. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is open every day of the year, except Christmas Day, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The sanctuary’s phone number is +61 7 3378 1366.
3. Ticket prices for Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary vary depending on age and type of tickets. As of 2021, general admission prices are as follows:
- Adult (16 years and over): AUD 42.00
- Child (3 to 13 years): AUD 25.00
- Family (2 adults + up to 3 children): AUD 120.00
Transportation options to get to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary include:
- Car: The sanctuary is approximately a 20-minute drive from Brisbane CBD. There is ample parking available on-site.
- Public Transport: There are bus services available from Brisbane CBD to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Visitors can take the 430 bus from Queen Street to Fig Tree Pocket, or take a combined bus and river cruise option from the Cultural Centre.
- River Cruise: Visitors can also take a scenic river cruise from Brisbane CBD to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. The cruise departs daily from North Quay, near the Cultural Centre.