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One Day PhilipIsland Penguin Tour
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Maru Koala and Animal Park
The Maru Koala and Animal Park is founded, owned and operated by the Heffer family. The staff here is dedicated to bringing you an unforgettable travel experience. Here, you can personally feed, pet koalas, kangaroos and wallabies, including some rare albino animals.
Koala Reserve
The Koala Conservation Center was specially established due to the declining koalas on Phillip Island. The center is located in the Eucalyptus woods, you can easily find the traces of koalas, and be able to get in touch with them. Hold up the camera and take photos with these wild cute koalas, leaving a beautiful memory of intimate contact with koalas. You can also see kangaroos and wombats here.
The Nobbies
The Nobbies is a scenic spot located on the southwestern tip of Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. It is home to Australia's largest seal colony and is also known for its ability to watch dolphins. At The Nobbies you can enjoy the natural scenery and wild animals from the best angle.
Phillip Island penguin watch
Phillip Island, located in the south of Melbourne, is also known as Penguin Island. The little penguins will come back here every day when the sun goes down, forming a rare penguin homecoming spectacle. The small penguins leave the island during the day and swim to the deep sea for one or two hundred kilometers offshore for food. When sunsets and dusks, a petite penguin passes by with food in its mouth, ready to go back and feed the baby penguins in the nest.
PRICES
Adult:$69 Child: $59
Puffing Billy Steam Train
The Puffing Billy Steam Train was the last experimental narrow gauge railway built at the turn of the 20th century.It is the oldest steam train in Australia and one of the best preserved steam train railways in the world.
The train journey is 24 kilometers, from Belgrave to the Dandenong Ranges through beautiful forests and fern valleys.
Cars open on both sides are the best place to watch the magnificent scenery.