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Cox Peninsula Rd, Berry Springs Darwin NT 0838, Australia
Darwin, Northern Territory 0838
(08) 8988 7200

Absolutely loved this place. We visited in the middle of January when it was hot and humid as anything but walking along the paths was very enjoyable. Lots of tree coverage. Very well thought out. 3 different nature areas. Heaps to see. The shuttle train was just the icing on the cake for the kids. Staff very approachable.

Simply a must do if visiting the Darwin area and worth repeated visits if you're a local. Friendly knowledgeable staff, loads of different areas to explore with a complimentary 'train' and air-con habitats to help beat the heat. Plan ahead so you catch the various feeding/wildlife experience times (some concurrent so you can't see all in one visit although complimentary next day passes may be available - ask at reception. Take some lunch, eat at the onsite cafe or the nearby Berry Springs or Darwin River Taverns. Berry Springs is right next door for a refreshing dip (in season) afterwards.

Probably one of our most enjoyable experiences in the Northern Territory. I thoroughly enjoyed the Bird talk and the Wildlife encounter with the Sugar Gliders and the wallabies. The only letdown is that I wasnt able to capture the amazing experience of being able to be cuddled by such soft and amazing creatures. This is one of the best value tourist attractions in Darwin, and is a must do if you travel to the Top End.

I would STRONGLY recommend this place to anyone visiting Darwin. It's better than any zoo or wildlife park I've ever been to. The animals were in their comfortable habitats, not distressed by the presence of people. The enclosures were a beautiful representation of native Australian wildlife, and a spectacular showcase of what the NT has to offer. The animals were healthy, active and diverse. The Monsoon forest boardwalk and aviary section were absolutely stunning, immersing you with the birds and producing a wonderful atmosphere. The nocturnal animals and aquarium sections were air-conditioned; a perfectly timed reprieve from the outdoor wet season heat.The train service and staff were all very useful and hospitable. Territory Wildlife Park managed to produce a wholesome wildlife experience while still maintaining the integrity and respect for the wildlife they were showcasing. Well deserved 5.

Love this park. Suggest you look at the itinerary of activities and attend every single one if possible. Best to go there in the morning to ensure you dont miss out. Everyone is super friendly and questions are encouraged. The animals are well looked after. Great for kids and a great outing for anyone visiting Darwin.

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Territory Wildlife Park

Zoo at Cox Peninsula Rd, Berry Springs Darwin NT 0838, Australia. Here you will find detailed information about Territory Wildlife Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Rating

5
/
5
Based on 5 reviews

Contacts

Categories:
Zoo
State:
Northern Territory
Address:
Cox Peninsula Rd, Berry Springs Darwin NT 0838, Australia.
City:
Darwin
Postcode:
0838

About Territory Wildlife Park

Territory Wildlife Park is an Australian Zoo based in Darwin, Northern Territory. Territory Wildlife Park is located at Cox Peninsula Rd, Berry Springs Darwin NT 0838, Australia.


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ALL reviews about Territory Wildlife Park

  • ARROW HIRE & SALES
    Added 2019-02-07
    Absolutely loved this place. We visited in the middle of January when it was hot and humid as anything but walking along the paths was very enjoyable. Lots of tree coverage. Very well thought out. 3 different nature areas. Heaps to see. The shuttle train was just the icing on the cake for the kids. Staff very approachable.
  • Mark Vlokhoven
    Added 2019-01-13
    Simply a must do if visiting the Darwin area and worth repeated visits if you're a local. Friendly knowledgeable staff, loads of different areas to explore with a complimentary 'train' and air-con habitats to help beat the heat. Plan ahead so you catch the various feeding/wildlife experience times (some concurrent so you can't see all in one visit although complimentary next day passes may be available - ask at reception. Take some lunch, eat at the onsite cafe or the nearby Berry Springs or Darwin River Taverns. Berry Springs is right next door for a refreshing dip (in season) afterwards.
  • Ben Fairless
    Added 2018-12-30
    Probably one of our most enjoyable experiences in the Northern Territory. I thoroughly enjoyed the Bird talk and the Wildlife encounter with the Sugar Gliders and the wallabies. The only letdown is that I wasnt able to capture the amazing experience of being able to be cuddled by such soft and amazing creatures. This is one of the best value tourist attractions in Darwin, and is a must do if you travel to the Top End.
  • Peter Sara
    Added 2018-12-14
    I would STRONGLY recommend this place to anyone visiting Darwin. It's better than any zoo or wildlife park I've ever been to. The animals were in their comfortable habitats, not distressed by the presence of people. The enclosures were a beautiful representation of native Australian wildlife, and a spectacular showcase of what the NT has to offer. The animals were healthy, active and diverse. The Monsoon forest boardwalk and aviary section were absolutely stunning, immersing you with the birds and producing a wonderful atmosphere. The nocturnal animals and aquarium sections were air-conditioned; a perfectly timed reprieve from the outdoor wet season heat.The train service and staff were all very useful and hospitable. Territory Wildlife Park managed to produce a wholesome wildlife experience while still maintaining the integrity and respect for the wildlife they were showcasing. Well deserved 5.
  • Nadz
    Added 2018-11-10
    Love this park. Suggest you look at the itinerary of activities and attend every single one if possible. Best to go there in the morning to ensure you dont miss out. Everyone is super friendly and questions are encouraged. The animals are well looked after. Great for kids and a great outing for anyone visiting Darwin.
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