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Our Seniorocity guide has you covered with ideas for Days Out in Perth. Find zoos and wildlife attractions, including aquariums, wildlife encounters and much more!
For example, why not enjoy a wildlife experience at The Maze, The Home of Outback Splash? The Koala Experience is available daily and includes time inside the koala enclose with a Keeper where you can pat them and meet them up close. With packages starting from just $20 you can enjoy a Koala Experience followed by a delicious Devonshire Tea with their famous homemade scones. The Maze can cater for both small and large groups, with complimentary bus parking on site. So why not get a group of friends or members of a club together for an exciting day out?
Furthermore, another example is Perth Zoo. Probably the most obvious spot to visit wild animals! Perth Zoo offers discounts for children, seniors, carers, health care cards and groups (big and small). They boast being Australia’s most affordable zoo. There’s a number of tours to see or animal experiences book. Are you a frequent visitor? Becoming a Zoo Member gets you much more than just free Zoo entry for twelve months!
On the other hand, why not plan a tour with Rockingham Wild Encounters & Penguin Island? Penguin Island is just 45 minutes south of Perth. Join a cruise to see wild dolphins, sea birds and rare Australian sea lions before getting up close with the world’s smallest penguins!
Similarly, you could plan visit AQWA – The Museum of Western Australia. Join in a seniors group lunch and discover some amazing facts about life in the ocean. Enjoy exploring the 12,000 coastline of WA in one place. With 12 free scheduled talks and feeds, you can enjoy turtle feeding, shark feeding watching from the Underwater Tunnel and learn about AQWA’s deadliest sea creatures during the Danger Zone Guided Tour.
All these animal-related attractions are listed with reviews, photos and more in our Seniorocity guide. Check it out and enjoy a wonderful day out today!
Calamunnda Camel Farm is open for rides and light refreshments from their kiosk. If you love enjoying a day outdoors, interacting with nature and enjoying amazing bush land, Calamunnda Camel Farm has incredible rides that are suited for the whole family. Opening days are Thursday – Sunday. Please contact via phone (08) 9293 1156 or email  for all camel ride Read more…
A visit to the Swan Valley Cuddly Animal Farm provides children (and ‘grown-ups’ too) with the opportunity to experience the joy of getting ‘close and personal’ with lots of friendly farmyard animals in a delightful outdoor country atmosphere which is just 30 minutes from the Perth CBD in the heart of the beautiful SWAN VALLEY. There are so many things to Read more…
Peel Zoo is a boutique, hands-on zoo, in a lush setting on the banks of the Murray River. What makes Peel Zoo really unique is the ‘hands-on experience’ you get here. Hand feed the animals, hold a snake, pat a kangaroo, tickle a ferret… There are well over 100 species of birds and animals that will capture your imagination: koalas, Read more…
Cohunu Koala Park is located on fourteen hectares of natural Australian bushland just 40 minutes from the city of Perth in Western Australia. Come and make friends with some of the unique Australian fauna living in the park. Stroll the bush tracks and pathways. Hand feed many of the free-roaming animals. Have a chat with over 30 talking parrots, see Read more…
At Caversham Wildlife Park we have a variety of daily attractions that you can come and see and get involved with, these include Farm Show, Molly’s Farm, Meet the Wombat and Friends, Feed the Kangaroos and Meet the Koalas. Seniorocity Review Caversham Wildlife Park, Whiteman Read more…
The West Australian Reptile Park is a family-owned park which has its foundation in Gane Doyle Snr’s lifelong passion for reptiles and wildlife. Come and join our family as we share our passion for reptiles and wildlife with you. Read more…
Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile & Wildlife Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles and other Australian wildlife with over 70 different species on display including snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, fruit bats, kangaroos, dingoes, emus, tawny frogmouths, parrots, bustards and many more. Read more…