Small-group day trip from Brisbane City in a luxury Mercedes Benz vehicle.
See native Australian animals at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Enjoy lunch at Mt Coot-tha (Brisbane s highest point) before exploring Southbank Parklands where you may ride Wheel of Brisbane. Finish the day with visits to Kangaroo Point cliffs and Story Bridge. If time permits also explore some of Brisbane’s history museums and other city historical sites. There is also the option to upgrade to an Exclusive Private Tour.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary 708 Jesmond Rd Fig Tree Pocket Brisbane Queensland 4069 Australia
Experience the beauty of Australia’s 3rd largest city whilst traveling in absolute luxury in a Mercedes Benz vehicle.
See native Australian animals at the oldest Koala Sanctuary in the world where you can walk through the kangaroo enclosure to see kangaroos wallabies and emus up close and see over 100 koalas. You may also see wombats echidna platypus tasmanian devil dingo crocodiles and more.
Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Stop At: The Summit Restaurant 1/1012 Sir Samuel Griffith Dr Mount Coot-Tha QLD 4066 Australia
Enjoy a two-course restaurant lunch at the Summit Mt Coot-tha (Brisbane s highest point) with views over the City.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha Mt. Coot-tha Road Toowong Brisbane Queensland 4066 Australia
Enjoy a short drive through the gardens to see some of the different types of plants that grow in this sub-tropical city.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Channel Seven Wheel of Brisbane Russell Street South Bank Cultural Forecourt Brisbane Queensland 4101 Australia
Explore Southbank Parklands where you may ride Wheel of Brisbane or see Australia’s only man-made inner city beach.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park River Terrace Kangaroo Point Brisbane Queensland Australia
Finish the day with visits to Kangaroo Point cliffs and Story Bridge. If time permits also explore some of Brisbane’s history museums and other city historical sites.
Duration: 45 minutes