Greater Sydney safari parks

Greater Sydney, New South Wales, is home to several wildlife parks that showcase a diverse range of native and exotic animals. Some of the top wildlife parks in the area include: Taronga Zoo, located in Mosman, is a popular destination featuring a variety of animal exhibits and educational programs. Sydney Zoo, situated in Western Sydney, houses hundreds of native and exotic animals in open-air safari-style exhibits, allowing visitors to walk among lions and zebras on the African boardwalks. Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, also in Western Sydney, boasts the largest collection of Australian native wildlife globally, with over 2000 native animals on display, offering interactions with wallabies, kangaroos, dingoes, and more.

Mogo Wildlife Park, part of the Australian Wildlife Parks group and located 10 kilometers south of Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast, showcases an extraordinary collection of animals, including gorillas, rhinoceros, silvery gibbons, and various other species. Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, situated in the heart of the Hunter Valley Wine Country, provides visitors with the opportunity to encounter a variety of native and exotic animals. These wildlife parks offer an excellent opportunity for visitors to learn about and interact with Australia's unique wildlife. With a range of exhibits, educational programs, and up-close experiences, these parks are perfect for a memorable and educational adventure in Greater Sydney.

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