We have been to Bundaberg Zoo many years ago, before the floods. The other day we returned again to check it out – to see that they have recovered really well, and its still a cute little well clean well looked after place for such cute animals.
With the playground next door, and the walkway down to the Burnett River {great spot for fishing!} its an ideal spot for children as well as families {yes I enjoy the place just as much as they do}
We searched twice for the Lace Monitor but he was smarter then us….he was hiding out of the sun – probably in the tree log!
I don’t know why but I have a really big fear of Emu’s. I am so very scared they are going to chase me, which is silly cause they can’t behind a fence. But I reckon if I was to see one in the wild I would freak out big time – where does the fear come from? No idea but its there!
We loved the Bundaberg Zoo – we only had an hour there the other day so we will be returning some time soon. Its so cool how its a free Zoo, even though technically its more of a Small Farm/enclosure with about 10 animals.
The playground next door is a great place to run off excess energy, and a great place to meet up with another travelling family.
Have You Been To Bundaberg Zoo?
Cheers
Lisa
New Life on the Road.
We haven’t been to Bundaberg recently Lisa. All the animals look well looked after – the birds are wonderful.
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They sure are loved Animals – the Council does an amazing job looking after them all and Bundaberg Zoo is a great place for kids as next door is a new playground 🙂
why would you call it a ‘small farm’ looks like the animals are natives?
Its a small Farm because its not really a Zoo but its not really a farm so I guess you could call it either 🙂
Its a free place where you can enjoy the animals with your little kids, and a playground next door to it 🙂