Zoodoo Wildlife Park is a uniquely hands-on wildlife park located in Richmond, near Hobart Airport. Visitors are able to get up-close and personal with such a huge variety of friendly animals. Visitors can hand-feed the roaming kangaroos and wallabies in the large Australian Native Park. In this area there are also Tasmanian Devils, Quolls, Gliders and many other Native Australian Animals. Visitors are also able to enter the Koala enclosure for an up-close encounter with these unique animals.
Zoodoo has an indoor animal nursery featuring the young animals of the park and free rides for the children. The Safari bus takes visitors on a tour of the property. Tours are run by the friendly staff and even friendlier range of animals from around the world. Tours run all day and is an experience that is often a highlight for most visitors.
Zoodoo has Tasmania's largest range of exotic animals including a variety of monkey species, Tigers, Lions and many many more. Lion Feeding and keeper's tours run daily at 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
There is a coffee shop, BBQ
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