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CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK

Animal reserve – Farm
4.5/5
30 review
Open - from 09h00 to 16h30 Opening hours

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Lord Street, Whiteman Park, Perth, Australia
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2024
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2024

Very pleasant wildlife park where you can get up close to Australian wildlife: wombats, koalas, kangaroos, penguins...

A very pleasant wildlife park offering a close-up view of Australian fauna. You can have your photo taken with a wombat or koala during one of the day's shows. You can also feed the kangaroos or watch the adorable penguins feeding. Owners David and Pat are deeply committed to animal welfare in Australia, and have run this small family business with passion since its inception. Arrive by 2pm at the latest to make the most of your time!

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Visited in april 2024
Caversham Wildlife Park,a good place for meeting the Australian animals. Many kinds of species are in it and you won’t regret to go with your families or friends.
Visited in april 2024
Una experiencia maravillosa llena de vida animal. Sus senderos repletos de naturaleza son el ambiente perfecto para pasar un día inolvidable
Visited in april 2024
Caversham Wildlife Park is a fantastic destination for animal lovers of all ages. The park boasts a diverse array of animals, from iconic kangaroos and cuddly koalas to exotic birds and reptiles. Informative shows provide valuable insights into Australia's unique wildlife, enhancing the experience.

The souvenir shop offers a great selection of mementos to commemorate your visit. Convenient vending machines ensure you stay refreshed throughout your exploration. The park's cleanliness and neatness create a pleasant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.

The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, enriching the experience with their expertise and passion for wildlife. However, the canteen offers only basic fare, which may leave some visitors wanting more variety in dining options. Overall, Caversham Wildlife Park provides an educational and entertaining day out, perfect for families and tourists alike.
Visited in april 2024
Caversham Wildlife Park, nestled within Whiteman Park, offers a captivating experience with its diverse range of animals.

Arriving early is advisable to secure convenient parking and ensure a full day of exploration. We went on a weekday morning and ended up having to circle around a few times to find a parking space.

I would also recommend planning ahead by checking the day's schedule to prevent missing out on any desired attractions.
However, be prepared for potentially long queues, as ticket lines can grow, and popular events may sell out quickly, as observed by some events being fully booked by 10:00 am.

There are vending machines conveniently placed throughout the park for refreshmemts and if you get hungry, there is a small canteen with a prepared menu of sandwiches and a hand full of cooked meals that you can choose from. We ended up sharing a table with other guests as there were not many tables available at the canteen.

The park boasts a lovely gift shop with some of the best souvenirs we have come across.

Public restrooms are right by the entrance, and from what we saw, they are cleaned regularly.

Overall, Caversham Wildlife Park promises a memorable adventure for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. Just remember to bring sunscreen and a hat.
Visited in april 2024
We've been here in 2018, and came again recently (April 2024). The main attraction is definitely the kangaroos area. However, the kangaroos are not as lively and active as per our visit in 2018. There were more kangaroos back then. The food pellet provided are not yummy I guest, the kangaroos refuse feeding.

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