What makes it 86% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free, paths welcome prams, toilets have change tables and café has high chairs; lack of nursing room and the lengthy night tour can test infant comfort, yet daytime visit is smooth.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This allows a relaxed pace with a baby, including animal viewing and feed breaks.
Stroll the Wallaby Walk:
Walk along the open grass with free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies.
Tip: Bring your pram—paths are wide and flat so baby can ride comfortably.
Boardwalk Koala Viewing:
Follow the elevated boardwalk to see koalas resting in natural trees.
Tip: Visit early to avoid crowds and get a clear view through no-glare panels.
Bird Aviaries & Wetlands:
Explore the aviaries home to colorful parrots and wetland birds.
Tip: Stop at the shaded benches—great spot for feeding baby or a snack.

Rossco Butler
If you've ever been to Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo, you like I would find this complex totally under whelming. In fact it was basic in my opinion. I'm a 68 year old so was given a concession ($3 off) the price but still OTT given the lack of actual animals visible. Not to mention, any activities where one may have had exposure to them, it was an cost & way out of reach of a pensioner. Sorry for th...
Omri Dahan
Love this place, small and cozy, kids love the fact the animals (kangaroos, ducks & birds) are free around the park to feed. The shows are Ok and give the kids a bit more interaction with different animals.
Wanyue Fang
We visited Moonlit Sanctuary today and had a truly wonderful trip. It’s such a beautiful place with amazing Australian animals. We loved seeing wombats enjoying the sunlight while listening to the keeper’s talk, and loved watching wallabies hopping around and smiling at us, koalas peacefully eating leaves and napping. This is definitely a place we’d love to visit again and again.
Ben Barnes
Had a great time at Moonlit sanctuary, feeding the kangaroos and wallabies is a highlight! We paid extra for a private experience walking the dingos, the keep was incredibly knowledgeable was wonderful. The only issue I had was paying online, I had some troubles with their payment gateway but they were very helpful in finding a solution! over all wonderful time highly recommend.
Michelle Mitton
We came for a koala encounter and private tour through the complex. It was nice, we saw wallabies and kangaroos everywhere and they let you buy feed for them. They're very docile and trained to eat from your hand. The people working there were nice, though it seemed kind of comical that they seemed very concerned about whether or not the animals "wanted" to be seen, "wanted" to come out and be fe...
In summer bring sun protection and extra water; in winter dress baby in layers for early-morning chill.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (2) | AUD 64 |
| Kangaroo feed jar | AUD 3 |
| Cafe snack and drink | AUD 10 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 77 |
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Address: 550 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912, Australia
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