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Stay in Sydney’s new eco-pods at Taronga Zoo and help pay for their conservation projects

By Adenekan

Animals residing at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo are blessed with a knockout location overlooking the Sydney harbour. And soon humans will be able to join them with the opening of a much-anticipated Wildlife Retreat.

A view of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Taronga Zoo.

Visitors gathered to watch the free flight bird show at Taronga Zoo, Sydney with Sydney Harbour as the backdrop. Image by Destination NSW

Opening in November 2019, Taronga Zoo’s Wildlife Retreat will offer visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience having a sleepover with Australia’s unique wildlife at this famous city zoo (did someone say koalas?) while also learning about urgent conservation projects to save Australia’s natural environment.

The Retreat has five environmentally-sensitive and sustainably-designed pods nestled into the natural landscape of this world-famous zoo, as well as 62 designer rooms and suites for those looking for something a bit more traditional.

A koala on a tree.

Cuddly koala resting in its tree at Taronga Zoo, Sydney Image by Destination NSW

Once the zoo closes to the general public, overnighters will be taken on a special after-hours guided tours to get a behind the scenes view of the platypus’, koalas, and sun bears. Guests then enjoy Australian-style fine dining at the Me-gal restaurant with dishes infused with hand-selected native ingredients.

On the second day of the retreat, guests will be given the opportunity to enjoy some bespoke animal and cultural experiences which also highlight the urgency for conservation and protection of the natural environment.

Giraffes with a view of Sydney in the background.

Giraffes at Taronga Zoo. Image by Destination NSW

Taronga Zoo is a not-for-profit that uses all its income for conservation of native Australian species with active involvement in breed and release programs, habitat recovery and the rehabilitation and release of injured or orphaned wildlife.

If you are a wildlife-lover looking for a unique stay in Sydney, the zoo might be just the spot. You’ll have a experience like no other and learn more about Australia’s indigenous plants and animals without leaving the city.

For more information visit here. 

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