About this tour
Catch Melbourne Zoo's Australian animals during their most active hours with early-morning access and a guide who knows the inhabitants intimately. You'll stand within metres of kangaroos in their exhibit, listen to a keeper explain koala behaviour, and spot wombats and native birds as they stir. The 45-minute experience runs year-round and suits all fitness levels, though entry to the zoo itself isn't included.
Highlights
- Early-morning zoo access before general visitors arrive
- Stand metres from kangaroos in their enclosure
- Keeper-led koala talk with behavioural insights
- Spot wombats and native Australian birds
- Behind-the-scenes views most visitors miss
- Professional guide throughout the tour
What to expect
You'll enter the zoo as it opens, when the animals are most alert and active. A knowledgeable ranger leads a small group (2–10 people) through the Australian Bush section, pausing at the kangaroo exhibit for close observation and conversation. Expect a frank talk about koala ecology and diet, and keep an eye out for wallabies and wombats as you move through the precinct. The pace is leisurely—this isn't a rushed tick-box exercise. Weather won't stop the tour, so dress in layers and wear sturdy shoes.
Good to know
General zoo admission is separate and can be purchased at the gate or in advance. The tour operates rain or shine. Prams and strollers are welcome for young children. All paths are wheelchair accessible. Groups are capped at 10 people. Closed shoes are mandatory.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original AU & NZ Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.




