Kuranda Koala Gardens Entry Ticket: Explore Nocturnal Australian Marsupials, Lizards and Crocodiles

See the north’s only nocturnal exhibit for night-loving marsupials. See Bilbies, visit our pioneering history exhibits. See Lizards and Crocodiles, Quokkas, and Wombats and most of all see Koalas. Join in the 2.30pm Marsupial presentation.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kuranda Koala Gardens - Kuranda Koala Gardens offers a distinctive wildlife experience featuring Koalas, Quokkas, which are small macropods, Wallabies, Wombats, and Australian Reptiles. Step back in time with the Pioneer display and enjoy the nocturnal wonders of night-loving marsupials. Discover the first Bilbies in North Queensland, along with…
What's Included
  • Meet kangaroos and wallabies
  • 2:30 PM Marsupial presentation
  • See koalas
  • General admission to Kuranda Koala Gardens
What's Not Included
  • Optional Souvenir Wildlife Photos (extra cost) Koala PATTING or Python Photos
Location
Kuranda Heritage Markets
Rob Veivers Drive
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Briand832
Jan 27, 2026
Definitely worth a visit - Although it is a small garden/zoo area - there are a great deal of animals that all look very happy with their enclosures. Our highlight was definitely our photo shoot with a koala bear. Astra was lovely and friendly koala who posed so well for photos. Definitely a bucket list tick for me
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Aurelie_v
Nov 11, 2025
I had the chance to see... - I had the chance to see the koalas awake and it’s amazing Small but very interesting. Certainly to do
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Suman_p
Oct 14, 2025
Time well spent for family with kids - Good place to spend a couple of hours if you are in Kuranda with kids. The kangaroo feeding and panda patting with family photo option is a highlight. The kids enjoyed the ranger talks while they fed the wombat and crocs. Kids also enjoyed the snakes and lazy tortoise.
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Jessica
Feb 25, 2026
Loved the koala picture, but sad to see the animals in captivity - I have mixed views about my visit. I paid extra for the photo with the koala and that was the highlight. I loved that picture! I will say it was kind of sad to see the animals in captivity, they seemed overheated and lethargic.
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Eastbournefamily
Feb 18, 2026
In and out in 15 minutes - This is effectively a very small zoo, there’s not much to do in the village so we thought we’d give it a go. We were in and out in less than 15 minutes not sure who was bored the most me or the koalas.
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Rainier_y
Nov 2, 2025
You decide for yourself - If you want to see wildlife up close go to this place (koala, kangaroos, wombat, crocs, etc.). The wallaby was scared of people and the koala during his slumber had no choice when he was disturbed to take pictures with the paying customers. If you go to this place, don’t pay for the pictures. Leave the koala alone. You can also feed and pet the kangaroo. I remain neutral about this place.
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Coo2019
Feb 6, 2026
Disappointing and Distressing for the Animals - I was really disappointed by my visit to Koala Gardens. The enclosures and terrariums are far too small and noticeably lacking in enrichment. Many of the animals appeared unhealthy, understimulated, and distressed, which made the experience uncomfortable rather than educational. The fact that visitors are encouraged to hold koalas and snakes purely for photo opportunities is especially troubling. In today’s world, this kind of interaction feels unethical rather than fun. It’s heartbreaking to see an attraction like this operating in the middle of Kuranda’s stunning rainforest while failing to respect the animals it profits from. I wouldn’t recommend visiting if you care about animal welfare.
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Mrs
Dec 1, 2025
Thoroughly depressing - The enclosures are tiny and poorly equipped, the animals lifeless and depressed looking. Wombats are nocturnal creatures but I witnessed a keeper throwing food at one to wake it up at 2 in the afternoon, to entertain the visitors. I came away pretty depressed myself.
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Maddied181
Nov 18, 2025
Meh - Honestly I think all of the animals are depressed. The gardens are tiny and overpriced and the animals barely have any space
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Rosiewesley
Nov 17, 2025
Depressing experience - very cruel - I would leave zero stars if I could - ashamed with myself that I didn’t do my research before going. The animals are in tiny enclosures and fully exposed to visitors with nowhere to escape. They looked visibly stressed and sad. The photo opportunity seemed purely for money making with little care for the welfare of the koalas. Please do not spend your money here.
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From $17
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).