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Werribee Open Range Zoo

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  1. Werribee Open Range Zoo (Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & Surrounds)
    Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & SurroundsWerribee Open Range Zoo
  2. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  3. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  4. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  5. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  6. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  7. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  8. Photograph: Greg Henderson
    Photograph: Greg Henderson
  9. Werribee Open Range Zoo (Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & Surrounds)
    Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & SurroundsWerribee Open Range Zoo
  10. Werribee Open Range Zoo (Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & Surrounds)
    Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & SurroundsWerribee Open Range Zoo
  11. Werribee Open Range Zoo (Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & Surrounds)
    Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & SurroundsWerribee Open Range Zoo
  12. Werribee Open Range Zoo (Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & Surrounds)
    Photograph: Supplied/Visit Werribee & SurroundsWerribee Open Range Zoo
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Time Out says

Take a walk on the wild side at Werribee Open Range Zoo

You’ll feel like you’ve stepped through a portal to the African savannah when visiting the Werribee Open Range Zoo. This world-leading zoo is about 30 minutes from the Melbourne CBD and features sprawling enclosures and animal encounters.

The savannah is the highlight of the Zoo, with open-air safari buses taking visitors out to encounter giraffes, rhinos, zebras and hippopotamuses splashing in the river. 

As well as the African savannah and walking trail featuring lions, gorillas and meerkats, the Zoo features the Australian Journey grasslands, where you can wander at your own pace and spot kangaroos and other native fauna. You’ll find the greatest hits of native wildlife here – including koalas, mountain pygmy-possums and emus.

If you fancy some more you can level up your experience with a behind-the-scenes encounter that allows you to have a more intimate experience with some of the zoo’s residents. You can book a fully immersive Off-Road Safari, feed enthusiastic purple-tongued giraffes, or meet a pride of lions. 

See the animals as the sun slips behind the savannah on an exclusive Sunset Safari, where you’ll roam the plains and dine alongside meerkats. Or for the ultimate glamping experience, the Slumber Safari allows you to sleep over at the zoo and see the animals awaken across the savannah. 

This conservation-focused zoo is part of the Zoos Victoria group, with a mission to fight extinction and strengthen the connection between people and wildlife. Profits from certain events are donated to wildlife conservation, working with local and international organisations to help animals in their native habitats.

Children aged under 16 get in for free on weekends, public holidays and the school holidays (Mon-Fri $23), and adult tickets are $46.

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Cassidy Knowlton
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Cassidy Knowlton

Details

Address:
K Rd
Werribee
Melbourne
3030
Price:
$0-$46
Opening hours:
Mon-Sun 9am-5pm
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