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Brisbane, Australia - Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary - What to Do in Port

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👁️ 880 views📅 1 years ago⏱️ 28:56
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Creator's Key Takeaways

we bought these tickets on VI tour or via I think they were $60 or $70 a piece Australian no that's us uh they were $99 Australian

we had about 3 hours to walk around there but you saw the video

the koalas were stuffing themselves weren't they with eucalyptus

it's over an hour each way on the boat

Creator's Tips & Advice

Book tickets ahead as they can sell out
Be prepared for a long boat ride each way
Use hand sanitizer after visiting animal enclosures

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

how to get to the sanctuaryTake the river boat from Brisbane, tickets available on Viator
what animals to expectSee koalas, kangaroos, lizards, dingos, and more

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat to do at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane
QHow to get to the sanctuary by ferry
QWhat animals can be seen at the sanctuary

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Top: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary ($99 AUD each)
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YouTube Video Description

We visit the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Australia. For more Australia videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Q285VDj9Aazy-wduud7s_ajcYLY5wO6 #lonepinekoalasanctuary #koala #brisbane #carnivalcruises #portmonkeys #viatortravel There were koalas and kangaroos and many other animals to see. We sailed up the Brisbane River in Australia. We purchased the tickets for $99 AUD each from Viator. This was recorded in March 2024.