It's best to allow half a day here. If you find it hard to pull yourself away, perhaps it's best not to fight it and come back to do the walk to Chowder Bay another day. But to be honest, you could spend several days here and still not be sure you've done it all.
To help make the decision, it may be best to focus on Taronga's unique exhibits. It has all the big cats, large mammals and exotic species you would expect to see in any world-class zoo, but if you are an international visitor it gives you a chance to see a wider range of Australian birds, mammals and reptiles than you will encounter at home.
To get the premium experience, consider a personalized behind-the-scenes tour that focuses on Australian wildlife. For more than two hours, a keeper will share his/her specialist knowledge with a small group, giving them privileged access to research and feeding areas. The price includes entry to the restricted koala enclosure, where you can stand virtually face to face with the furry marsupials.
If you're in the zoo around noon, head for the entertaining and informative bird show where a range of feathered actors from galahs to vultures swoop over the crowd to demonstrate bird behavior.
At some time during your visit, pass the giraffe enclosure, which has a spectacular city skyline backdrop.
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Tarango Zoo
Bradleys Head Road
Mosman NSW 2088, Australia
Phone:(02) 9969 2777
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Hours:
Daily 9am-5pm
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Admission:
Adults $44, Children 4-15 $22