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A haven for wildlife, Kangaroo Island is home to numerous kangaroo species. You can spot them grazing in the wild at Flinders Chase National Park.
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While known for koalas, this sanctuary also offers a chance to interact with kangaroos. You can hand-feed and pet them in a picturesque setting.
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Just an hour from Melbourne, Healesville Sanctuary is home to a diverse range of Australian wildlife, including kangaroos you can interact with.
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Located near Canberra, Tidbinbilla offers the opportunity to see kangaroos and wallabies in their natural habitat.
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Cleland Wildlife Park lets you hand-feed and get up close to kangaroos and wallabies in a beautiful bushland setting.
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This inner-city zoo in Sydney offers visitors a chance to meet kangaroos and wallabies while exploring Australian wildlife.
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Caversham is a fantastic place to engage with kangaroos and other native animals. You can hand-feed them and learn about their habits.
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Lucky Bay is famous for its pristine beaches and friendly kangaroos. You can often find kangaroos relaxing by the turquoise waters, creating a truly unique encounter.
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These locations offer incredible opportunities to observe and interact with kangaroos, a true Australian icon, during your visit.