Phillip Island Wildlife Park Melbourne


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Melbourne is one rare city in the world where modernity in the form of swanky high-rises and futuristic science museums coexist with exotic wildlife that resides almost in the backyard. When you are in Australia, do make it a point to visit the Phillip Island Wildlife Park, Melbourne, renowned the world over as a wildlife haven of sorts.

Phillip Island lies only one-and-a-half hours east of Melbourne and the Phillip Island Wildlife Park lies a kilometer from Cowes, the main town of the island. Wildlife enthusiasts all over the world flock to Phillip Island to witness a spectacle called the “Penguin Parade”. Hordes of little penguins, in batches 300 to 700 strong, toddle up the cozy and safe confines of their burrows at the Summerland Beach every evening after a day of riding the waves in search of food. Some lights have been put up at the beach for the photographers to capture this daily exodus of the penguins. However, tourists have to keep to the specified tracks and flash photography is prohibited.

Phillip Island Wildlife Park, Australia is the destination to head out to if you want to get real close to the animals and birds. Most of the 900-odd residents at this venue run, romp and ramble freely about the park and some of them are quite friendly enough to snuggle up to you for a pat or a tidbit from your hands.

You have deer, kangaroos, wallabies, emus and wombats here, apart from many other species. The wombats are a cute lot but do be a bit careful of them, snapping one of your fingers off in all their eagerness to take the morsel. The emus are tough customers too and you will need all the dodging and darting skills of a rugby player to not have one making away with your bag of feed.

But a rendezvous with wild animals in all their pristine naturalness is the prime reason for a visit to the park. Phillip Island Wildlife Park, Melbourne is one of the most popular of the National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Melbourne.

It is not just the animals that you can hang out with at this wildlife sanctuary. Scenic beauty too comes abundant at this nature reserve in Melbourne. Phillip Island Wildlife Park has some of the most stunning coastlines in the world and not to mention the spectacular rugged scenery all around.

Wildlife tours form some of the most popular of the Melbourne Tourist Attractions and apart from the Phillip Island Wildlife Park, Melbourne, there’s also the Healesville Sanctuary, Melbourne and the Wildlife Wonderland, Melbourne where you can set up a wild date or two.

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