Caversham Wildlife Park

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LI ********
10 Mar
Had a great time on the wine tour with Phil! Visited 3 lovely vineyards, tasted different wines, and learnt the stores behind it. The views were beautiful and the whole experience was relaxed and fun. Perfect for wine lovers or anyone looking for a nice day out. Cheers!
2+
FUNG *******
25 Feb
Visited three wineries, each with about six to eight types of wine to drink, and finally went to a brewery, where the mango beer was also very good!
1+
T ****
24 Feb
This was a jam-packed and fulfilling tour with tastings at three wineries and a chocolate tasting, ending with beer at a brewery. The driver was also a great person, highly recommended. If I had to nitpick, the pick-up location was a little hard to find.
Klook User
22 Feb
very good. 110dollars is worth it. driver (i forgot his name) was very friendly and I met many new ppl. I found nice dessert wine. 3 spots of winery and 1 bar, 1 chocolate factory. i bought some chocolates there and they were so good!!!
OHIWA *****
10 Feb
We were able to enter the zoo before it opened and see animals such as koalas up close and take pictures, just for tour members. It was an English tour, but the driver was friendly and announced things in a loud voice, so the English was easy to understand. We shared the bus with Japanese tour members. For lunch, you can upgrade the fish to lobster for an additional AUD25. It was windy, and sunglasses are a must for sandboarding on the dunes as the wind is strong and sand blows around. It was a fun tour.
Tak ***************
2 Feb
Nice trip to the Swan Valley, started with a river cruise, wine tasting and lunch from Perth. Then, more wine tasting from 2 wineries, visited a chocolate store, and a beer with fries at a brewery. It’s definitely a trip for people like wines. We have tasted more than 12 wines.
1+
Alvin *
10 Jan
Everything was well organised from start to finish, making the day very relaxing and enjoyable. We visited Sandalford Wines and had a lovely wine tasting experience, followed by sweet and delightful stops at Margaret River Chocolate Factory, Yahava Koffeeworks, Mondo Nougat, and The House of Honey. Each place was unique and enjoyable, and there was enough time to look around and savour each stop. The tour guide was friendly and very kind which made the experience even better. We requested to drop us off in Kings Park after the tour and he didn’t hesitate to accept our request. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a pleasant and memorable day in Swan Valley.
2+
Pan ***
3 Jan
Wildlife Park animals are cute. Kids’ favourite sand dune and 4WD ride. Long lunch time at Lobster Shack due to new year crowd. Sand dune visit was shortened. visited also Pinnacle. Guide was helpful. Speak throughout the journey which can reduce a bit to give some rest time.
2+

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What to know about Caversham Wildlife Park

Caversham Wildlife Park is an Aussie wildlife paradise in Whiteman Park, Swan Valley! Come and meet Australia's unique animals up close, from cuddly koalas to friendly kangaroos. Get ready for fantastic photo opportunities with koalas, wombats, possums, snakes, and lively lizards. Plus, don't miss the entertaining Farm Show and the excitement of watching penguins being fed! This park is home to Western Australia's largest private collection of native animals, with over 200 species and 2,000 creatures of native wildlife. At Caversham Wildlife Park, there's something special for everyone to enjoy!
Whiteman Park, Whiteman Drive East, Whiteman WA 6068, Australia

Must-Visit Attractions in Caversham Wildlife Park

Molly's Farm

Visit the cheeky animals living in the barns and take a walk through the paddocks to meet larger animals like ostriches and buffalos. Plus, animal food is provided for feeding.

Walkthrough Macropod Enclosure

See Red and Western Grey Kangaroos, and Agile Wallabies in a large central enclosure where you can observe these iconic Australian animals up close.

Penguin Island

Visit Western Australia's biggest penguin colony at Caversham Wildlife Park! Be sure to arrive on time as these little penguins eat swiftly. Take part in the fun experience of watching them being fed, swimming, and learning all about these endearing flightless birds from our passionate keepers.

Farm Show

Experience the best of Aussie farm life at Caversham Wildlife Park! Watch exciting activities like sheep shearing, stock whip cracking, cow milking, lamb bottle-feeding, horseback stockman meet-and-greets, Billy swinging, and sheepdog sheep mustering. Plus, the farm is open for volunteers - both kids and adults can join in the fun and get hands-on with these authentic farm experiences!

Native Wildlife Zones

Discover different kinds of fauna of North-eastern Australia, the South-west, North-west, and South-east in separate zones, showcasing the unique wildlife of each region

Tips for Your Caversham Wildlife Park Visit

When is the best time to visit Caversham Wildlife Park?

Caversham Wildlife Park is open every day throughout the year. For a vibrant outing, you can visit during the summer peak (December and January) or school holidays. For a more serene experience, weekdays outside these periods are usually quieter.

How to get to Caversham Wildlife Park from Perth?

Caversham Wildlife Park in Whitman Park, Western Australia is approximately a 30-minute drive north of downtown Perth. With two primary entrances at Lord Street and Beechboro Road, and convenient bus services from Bassendean Railway Station to the Lord Street entrance, most visitors go for private transport or guided tours from Perth to reach us.

How long to spend at Caversham Wildlife Park?

For a full experience, it's recommended to arrive at the park before 2:00 pm to make sure you have enough time to explore all the attractions. To truly make the most of your visit and savor everything that Caversham Wildlife Park has to offer, set aside a minimum of 3 hours for your adventure.