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School holidays at Moonlit Sanctuary

Take the kids on an animal-filled adventure with up-close encounters and night tours
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Time Out says

Mix up the 'ol school holiday routine and get the family out of the house with a trip to Moonlit Sanctuary. The wildlife park is full of cute and cool Aussie animals that are bound to remove "iPad" from your family's vocabulary for a day. Get them off the screens and into one of Moonlit Sanctuary's fun school holiday activities or an extra special guided night tour the you all will remember for years to come.

Moonlit Sanctuary is an adventure suitable for the whole family. Little ones will love to see wombats, dingoes, koalas and wallabies and older kids will get a kick out of seeing all the snakes, turtles and lizards the park has to offer. There are more than 70 Australian animal species to spot including several endangered species you won't commonly find in the wild. 

Hang back after closing time and book the fam in for a guided night tour. A guide will take you around the park after dark to check in on Moonlit Sanctuary's nocturnal population. See Tassie Devils, pythons, potoroos, tiny feathertail gliders, quolls, pademelons and more by lantern light and learn about their starlit lives and habits. Night tours are an additional $55 per adult, $33 per child or $165 for a family.

Find out more about Moonlit Sanctuary and its cute and crawly residents here.

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Price:
Adult $26, Child $13, Family $70
Opening hours:
9am- 4pm
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