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Enjoy a day out exploring Mogo Wildlife Park
Check out the amazing private collection of endangered and exotic animals
Join zoo keeper talks and feeding sessions throughout the day
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Mogo Wildlife Park is packed with amazing endangered and exotic species, and it’s the perfect day out for all animal-lovers. Located in NSW just 10 minutes from the popular coastal town south of Sydney, Batemans Bay, a visit to Mogo Wildlife Park should definitely be on the to-do list. Explore the animal enclosures spaced out over many acres of beautiful gardens and join in on the number of exciting zoo keeper talks and feeding sessions that take place throughout the day. Mogo Wildlife Park is a privately owned zoo renowned for having the largest collection of primates in Australia, so you’ll be busy with plenty to see. Check out everything from gorillas, lions, red pandas, and meerkats, to the zebras, southern white rhinos and giraffes wandering the savannah plains together. That’s just a few of the animals in the extensive range you can visit at Mogo Wildlife Park, and for an additional fee you can even opt to feed a giraffe yourself or get up close and personal with an animal encounter of your choosing. This is an unforgettable day out for families, friends, and anyone with an appreciation for animals.
222 Tomakin Road, Mogo, NSW 2536
RUBY
5 months ago
DISAPPOINTED
We travelled from Victoria, stayed in the area overnight to see Mogo Zoo, Unfortunately our visit was not as great as others have experienced. We arrived at 10am and asked if we both could have the up close & personal experience with the Serval cats, which I so love. I was so looking forward to this, and the lovely person at the entrance, said yes we could, as no bookings had been made for this, then checking with one of the keepers on their radio in front of us, we heard that it would not be possible as they were too busy. We were then told they would come & find us in the park if the keeper was free later on in the day. We were only staying one night, on the way interstate so it wasn't possible to even come back the next day to see them. My husband made a second enquiry later on with staff, only to be to be told, yes you should be able to go in with the keeper" We spent about five hours in the park, no staff bothered to let us know later, so we left. We spent a good deal of time at the Serval cat enclosure watching them, even saw the keeper talking with other visitors for some time near the enclosure, really do not understand why we were treated differently to others who got to enjoy their personal experiences with other animals. I do have a question as to why are the tigers in very small enclosures where they just pace up & down the fence line, looking stressed, while the lions are provided with plenty of open space & sunshine where they look very restful. Extremely disappointed with our recent trip to Mogo Zoo.
Adrenaline User
about 2 years ago
Awesome
It was a wonderful experience staff were awesome place was awesome I would do it again
Alla
over 2 years ago
Good family outing
Was an overall good experience, bit pricey and small though
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