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Bonorong Night Tour

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Briggs Road, Brighton TAS, Australia
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Duration

3 Hours

Cancellation

No Cancellation

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English

Overview

Bonorong is a Sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of like-minded people. We’re a social enterprise: a little business with a biiiig heart. The skills and funds generated through the Sanctuary allow us to proactively address problems in our surrounding environment and communities.

A visit to Bonorong is a chance to come closer than ever to something wild and fragile. You’ll come face to face with animals that went extinct long ago in other parts of Australia — the same animals we’re working hard to protect now.

By walking through our old wooden gate you’ll become part of something special – everything we do, we do with your help.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Bonorong Night Tour is a group feeding tour with a guide just for your group. Group sizes are kept small to ensure every participant has plenty of opportunity to interact with the critters.
  • You will enter our animals’ world and experience hand-feeding weird and wonderful creatures like eastern quolls, tawny frogmouths and ringtail possum… and of course, feed our Tassie devils some tasty snacks.

Included/Excluded

  • You'll be able to visit our Sanctuary for the day, see our animals, join one of the daily tours and more.
  • Entry includes a free bag of kangaroo food and access to our daily tours

Languages

English

Activity's Location

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Briggs Road, Brighton TAS, Australia

FAQs

Will I be able to hold or cuddle your animals?
Due to strict wildlife regulations and as we are a Sanctuary, guests are not permitted to cuddle or hold our animals. If you join one of our daily tours or a private encounter, you may have the opportunity to pat an animal - however this is always at the animal's discretion. We never force our animals to interact with guests.

You will have the opportunity to gently hand-feed our Forester Kangaroos - they are very calm around people and welcome soft chest rubs.
Can I feed your animals?
Upon entry to the Sanctuary you will be given a complimentary bag of food for the kangaroos. They will love meeting you, eating out of your hand and being given a gentle scratch on the chest! However we ask that you do not feed anything else to the animals, as some of our human food can be harmful to wildlife. We are trying to keep a careful eye on their diet in order to keep them healthy.
I'm arriving in Hobart on a cruise ship - how do I get to bonorong?
When cruise ships are in port, there are shuttle buses that come directly out to Bonorong from the Travel & Information Centre on Davey Street (800m from the cruise terminal).

We recommend using one of these as the public buses are not direct and take quite a long time.
How long will it take me to see all the animals?
Most guests will be able to see the Sanctuary in about an hour. However, visitors with mobility issues or those wishing to see the park in more depth should allow more time. If you would like to join one of our daily public tours please allow an additional 45 minutes.
Do I have to pay to take photos of the animals?
No, we do not charge for photographs of any of the animals.

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