Featuring the largest collection of unique and endangered animals in Australia, including white rhinos, zebras, giraffes, meerkats, cheetahs, marmosets and primates, Mogo Wildlife Park is a total paradise for any animal lover out there!
Situated 10 kilometres south of Batemans Bay, the park was established in 1989 and since then it has attained an international reputation as one of the most successful private zoos in all of Australia thanks to its diverse collection of exotic wildlife. With world standard facilities for more than 250 animals, of which more than 44 are exotic species, Mogo Wildlife Park's commitment to the conservation of endangered species is balanced with fulfilling today's visitor expectations zoological gardens. And that is not all, because Mogo Wildlife Park also offers visitors extraordinary animal experiences, which involve getting up, close and personal with lion feeding encounters, playing with meerkats and sitting with squirrel monkeys!
Mogo Wildlife Park offers a lot of animal encounters and experiences, here are some of the most important:
As part of a small group, you will gain access to a private area where get close to the park group of giraffes, Mtundu, Karn and Twigga. You'll have a chance to feed them carrots or leafy sticks and learn about this elegant and wonderful species. You'll also get some photos taken!
Meet these little monkeys as they climb down to your shoulders and enjoy a snack.
Get close enough to visualise the impressive size and power of the African White Lion, and feed them their afternoon snack!
Explore Mogo Wildlife Park guided by one of their zookeepers and experience a range of exciting activities. Learn about the speciesand their diets and enjoy behind-the-scenes access to the place they call home.
Type of Ticket | Prices |
Adult Ticket | $42 |
Children Ticket (3-15 yrs) | $28 |
Animal Encounters | $192 |
Mogo Wildlife Park is open daily from 9am till 4pm 365 days a year
The Mogo Wildlife Park address is 222 Tomakin Road, Mogo, NSW 2536, Australia. You can get there using the next transport options
If you need to contact the Mogo Wildlife Park by phone, please contact Phone: (02) 4474-4930
Or Email: Reception@mogozoo.com.au
Teaching professionals go free at the Mogo Wildlife Park in August 2020.
There are a few steps in the park but it is mostly accessible by wheelchair. There are also disabled access toilets.
During your visit you can eat at the Wild Bites Café or bring your own picnic. There is also a second food location, Island Café, that is open on busy days.
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