Family Fun in Sydney – Taronga Zoo with Kids

Family Fun in Sydney – Taronga Zoo with Kids

If you’re looking for the best family attractions in Sydney so you can have a great day out with the kids, then we absolutely must recommend Taronga Zoo. We recently visited Taronga as part of our 2 day holiday exploring the best family activities in Sydney and wow did we have fun!

Our Family Day Out at Taronga Zoo.

The day started with excitement and suspense with an early morning start and drive down the highway to Sydney. As we approached the grand entrance, the kids couldn’t control their excitement, trying their hardest to guess what animals they might see inside. The kids spotted the sky-lift first up just outside the main gate, so we jumped aboard and did the round trip “WOW” the view was breathtaking and gave us a good idea of where we wanted to go first, with views over the harbour and over the zoo. The sky-lift is used for ferry access too and from the zoo.

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After taking in the view, we headed straight for the seal show which was amazing!

Here’s an insider tip, if you’re going to sit down in the front row, you might want to bring a towel with you 🙂

The keepers are really great with these amazing animals. The seals showed off their amazing speed and acrobatic abilities whilst simulating their hunting techniques and teaching us about the man-made threats they encounter in the wild, with one of the biggest threats being ocean pollution.

Seal show at Taronga Zoo Sydney

Next on the list was the mountain Gorillas, who were active, especially the babies, as feed time was approaching. The overwhelming size of the male demanded respect  and the way they interacted with each other was humorous and cheeky.

The keeper gave an informative talk about their natural habits and environmental dangers affecting them which shocked us when we heard that the biggest threat to these amazing animals is coltan mining, a substance that is used in all mobile phones!

This information left us with a great message to recycle our old mobiles, something we all need to remember.

Animals at Taronga Zoo family activities

A short stroll up the hill was the Giraffes exhibit where they enjoy one of the greatest views of the harbour ,the kids spotted the reptile section which was amazing then we headed down to grab some lunch at the food court which had a great variety of food and over looked the majestic elephants . After lunch we headed down to see the penguins and leopard seals , another amazing exhibit with under water viewing .

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There’s just way too many animals to list but it was an a day we won’t forget .

How to Get to Taronga Zoo Sydney

Taronga Zoo is located in Mosman on the North Shore of Sydney. To add some fun to your day out, you can consider taking a ferry from the city which is a super exciting family experience, and a great way to see the harbour. Buses are also available, but will take longer, and if you prefer, there’s plenty of parking and finding your way there via car is pretty easy, using either your own GPS or maps on your phone which is what we did. The car park is an easy walk to the entrance, there is a parking fee, so remember to take your ticket with you so you can pay on your way out back to the car park.

Tips for Visiting Taronga Zoo Sydney with Kids.

  1. Spending the day out at the zoo with kids is a HUGE day, and we mean HUGE!! There is so much to see, that you’ll be kept busy for an entire day. Here’s our tips for making sure you have a great day out.
  2. Good, comfortable walking shoes are essential
  3. Be sure to pack a hat and sunscreen
  4. Pack plenty of bottled water, there are cafe’s there if you forget, but you’ll need to keep hydrated.
  5. Pack your own lunch and snacks if you’re on a budget. Again, there is food available, and there’s a good variety of choices for what to eat, but as any parent will know, eating out with kids can be expensive and packing your own will save money.
  6. For young children a stroller would be a good idea (The zoo offers them for hire if you need to borrow one).
  7. Download the free iphone app for a bit of extra fun.
  8. Buy your tickets online before you arrive to save time.
  9. Plan your day, but be flexible, The map provided is a great resource and the show times will all be provided, plan accordingly so not to miss the informative keeper talks.
  10. Allow yourselves plenty of time so you have time to stop, relax and enjoy.

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Do Something for the Benefit of the Planet.

Remember, that by visiting the zoo, you’re doing great things to contribute toward research and breeding programs that support endangered animals worldwide. If you’re feeling generous and want to do something unique, think about adopting an animal. We adopted the Bilbies, and it was great to see them up close knowing our donation had helped even if just a little toward helping the zoo do great things for Bilbies.

So if you’re looking for the best family fun in Sydney, consider heading to the zoo, you won’t be disappointed.

Have you been to Taronga Zoo Sydney? What was your favourite animal?

Sydney Easter Kids Activities – Things to do in Sydney for Families.

Sydney Easter Kids Activities – Things to do in Sydney for Families.

Wondering what to do in Sydney with Kids this Easter? It’s a great time of year where there’s still some great weather left for the family to enjoy together and there’s stacks of activities including many free Sydney Activities for kids of all ages.

We’ve got a round up of just a few great things you can do with your kids these Easter school holidays, but they are some of our favourites. For further info on each, just click on the red title.

Sydney Royal Easter Show:

This event is always at the top of the Easter holidays wish list for kids. The Sydney Royal Easter Show has been a long standing tradition for generations and is guaranteed to be a busy day out for the entire family. Where: Sydney Showground, Sydney Olypmic Park. When: The 2012 show is on from April 5th to April 18th and gates open daily at 9:30am.

Pricing: Save up to 15% on Early Bird tickets on sale online now until 20th March 2012. –

– Adult Early Bird ShowLink ticket $33.40
– Child Early Bird ShowLink ticket $21.80
– Concession Early Bird ShowLink ticket $25.50
– Family Early Bird ShowLink ticket $101.00

Sydney Family Show

To be honest, we hadn’t heard of this before but it sounds like a great day out for the family and is absolutel BUDGET FRIENDLY Sydney Kids Entertainment!! There are animals, rides, shows, stalls and more and it’s totally affordable!! Where: Moore Park, Sydney. When: April 5th to April 22nd with gates open 10am – 6pm Sun-Thur & 10am – 8pm Fri/Sat and Public Holidays. FREE ENTRY! Unlimited ride passes available from $30-$40

 

 

Hoopla Festival

Roll up, Roll up!! For a wonderful long weekend of circus, side show and street theatre fun at Darling Harbour’s Hoopla Festival! With everything from acrobatics to fire breathing and lots of different shows and activities for all ages, it’s sure to be a great day out. The best part is that there’s lots of free entertainment to see, and plenty of low cost options for families on a budget. Where: Darling Harbour When: April 6th to 9th there’s a fireworks display at 8:30 Saturday April 7th Pricing: From Free events to paid events there’s a price range for all.

 

 

Kids in the Park

For a range of everything from bird watching to swimming lessons to BMX Racing Sydney Olympic Park provides a kids range of entertainment like nowhere else in Sydney during the School Holidays. With many free programs available, and a range of day events or even 3-4 day workshops there’s something here that will entertain even the most discerning child. Where: Sydney Olypmic Park, Homebush. When: April 6th to 23rd Pricing: Many free activities or things to do under $20 pricing is varied.

Sydney Day Trips for Families

Sydney Day Trips for Families

Sydney is a bustling city that is a great base for families who are wanting to get out and explore, with a great range of family day trips within easy reach. Finding your kids, things to do in Sydney is an easy task, with a range of activities both centred close to the city, and within nearby regions.  Whether you live in Sydney or are just visiting, chances are that there’s an outing someone close to Sydney that will suit your tastes and budget. No matter what your family’s interests we’ll show you some great memory building moments that are unforgettable.

Family Activities in Sydney Region:

There’s a whole range of Sydney family activities available right on the doorstep of the City. Both free and paid activities ensure there’s a range for all age groups and budgets.

  • Luna Park: A true icon that provides hours of fun for the entire family
  • Powerhouse Museum: Hands on fun like no other venue. Science, education & learning combined into hours of fun for all ages.
  • Taronga Zoo: THe entire family can get up close to native and exotic animals and learn about them while being entertained by animal antics.
  • Sydney Aquarium: Over 650 species of marine life that is housed in around 1.5 million litres of water, this is an unforgettable day out.
  • Other great things to do include, visiting the Opera House, walking the Harbour Bridge, spending time at the Botanical Gardens, take in a flick at the Imax Theatre in Darling Harbour and just enjoy the surrounds.
Family Day Trips North of Sydney:
Sun, Surf & Sand on the Central Coast: 

Chasing the sunshine is always a popular thing to do, and if exploring coastal areas, watching the kids play with the waves and become sand sculpting experts, then the Central Coast is just what you’re looking for. While Bondi Beach is still one of Australia’s most loved beaches, heading just up the coast will open an entirely new opportunity for sand and surf.

  • Where: The Central Coast – Avoca, Terrigal @ Forrester just to name a few.
  • How to Get There – Simply follow the F3/Pacific Highway North up the NSW Coast for approximately an hour and you’ll be set, ready to discover some new ocean wonders.
  • The Central Coast also offers great attractions such as the Australian Reptile Park, Australian Rainforest Sanctuary and Australian Walkabout Wildlife Park just to name a few.
Fun for all ages in the Hunter Region: 

Just another half hour or heading North along the Pacific Highway is the stunning city of Newcastle. Offering a slower pace than Sydney with a range of activities from beaches to bushwalks, it’s easy to spend a day or a week in the region.

  • Where: Newcastle & The Hunter Region
  • How to Get There – Follow the F3/Pacific Highway North from Sydney to Newcastle for approximately an hour and a half.
  • Things to do: Beach Walks, safe swimming for kids in the Canoe Pool or Ocean Baths, Ride a Segway through the Hunter Wetlands Area, take a winery tour to teach the kids about wine production (mum and dad may enjoy the tasting experience too) and so much more!

So no matter the age of your children, your family interests or your budget, if you’re wanting to explore and discover great things to do with kids around the Sydney Region then you simply can’t go wrong by staying in the city or venturing to nearby regions.