Explore the world of wildlife on the Gold Coast and visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary where you can marvel at the country's premium wildlife coastal rainforest where you can get up close some of the most endearing animals in the region. We at Regency on the Beach invite families especially nature-lovers to experience awesome wildlife encounters and exciting adventures at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the South Gold Coast and only a mere stone's throw away from our Palm beach family accommodation. Founded nearly six decades ago, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has since then welcomed so many visitors who are eager to learn and get up close the most fascinating animals. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for a lot of endemic creatures in the region. The Sanctuary also has a its own hospital that provides free community health service for more than 5,000 injured, ailing and orphaned creatures.
The Sanctuary provides visitors with a number of marvelous attractions that allow everyone to get up close to native Australian wildlife as well as to see amazing Aboriginal presentations. Guests at our Palm Beach Gold Coast apartments are allowed to cuddle the Koalas, feed the little lorikeets and kangaroos, come across some of the most adorable marsupials, and see dangerous reptiles such as saltwater crocodiles and snakes.
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary also offers a night-time wildlife tour that showcases the marvellous Aboriginal Corroboree show. The night tour at the Sanctuary begins as staffs welcome guests with complimentary drinks and then later proceeds with a mouthwatering Aussie BBQ buffet. After dinner, you'll be able to see wonderful nocturnal creatures that becomes more active during at night time. Aside from interactive wildlife experience, guests can also take on a very exciting tree-tops ropes course at the Green Challenge Adventure Parc.
Visit the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary website for more information: www.cws.org.au
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