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Perth Things to Do - Places to See |
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Scitech
Discovery Centre Scitech Interactive science and technology centre in Perth - Scitech features interactive ways for visitors to discover more about the world and the science behind how things work. The exhibits are 'hands-on' and the majority are designed and produced on site. We were the first Australian science centre to build large-scale interactive exhibitions. Our feature exhibitions tour nationally and internationally. Scitech has been inducted into the Western Australian Tourism Awards Hall of Fame as a major tourist attraction. Approximately 2.5 million people have visited Scitech since its opening in 1988. 250,000 general public visitors and 75,000 school children visit Scitech annually.
Come meet and feed the animals and birds. There's nothing quite like cuddling a little furry animal. Picnic areas are available in a very pleasant surrounding. Located in Whiteman Park in the scenic Swan Valley, open every day of the year. See and touch native animals and Australian Koalas and Kangaroos in their natural habitat, while enjoying the parkland and features of this well-renown bushland area. Caversham Wildlife Park is the park is approximately 4300 hectares, the park is a recreation and conservation reserve that's around ten times larger than Kings Park. The park is now the premier development of its kind in W.A. It attracts about 100,000 visitors each year, and such is its status that the breeding programme is officially recognised by Australian Zoos. David regularly exchanges animals or birds with other parks and zoos to add to Caversham’s population, and for breeding. The park has bred its own wombats, Tasmanian devils and koalas, to name but a few. It has also entered into a grass owl breeding programme with Perth Zoo, and is the only park in W.A. to have bred cassowaries. While visiting Caversham Wildlife Park enjoy the facilities Whiteman Park has to offer. Village Café, take-away, sit down meals, snacks available, the café is licensed. 70 Barbecue and picnic sites Tram and Train Rides Motor Museum Tractor Museum Print Shop Pottery Gallery Handcraft Shop Whiteman Collection Exhibition Children's amusements..Wading pool, park, bouncy castle, junior carousel, mini electric cars and bikes.
Whiteman Park is located 20km northeast from the CBD, has long been a favorite for bird watchers. The bike and walking trails through a variety of habitats offer a wider range of species available than at similar sites closer to the CBD. A tram service runs through the park connecting different areas, such as the mussel pools, grasslands, swamp and bushlands. Interesting species that are known to occur in Whiteman Park are the Painted Button-quail, Elegant Parrot, Red-capped Parrot, robin, woodswallow and cuckoo species. Wedge-tailed Eagles have also been recorded. There are few places within Perth's metropolitan area that offer such diversity of native plants - with nearly half of the Park's 4300 hectares (10,000 acres) designated as conservation areas it's easy to see why. Whiteman Park also has a diverse number of other attractions. From early transport methods including motor and tractor museum, an operating electric tram and railway to Bushwalking Trails complete with interpretive notes our trails which will let you take a closer look at the Park's bushland and wetland areas. The park is ideal for a family outing and is part of the Caversham Wildlife Park.
Located on the shore of Lake Joondalup are 5 acres of spectacular minigolf gardens that are renowned the world over. A tropical oasis, featuring stunning flower displays, exotic trees and delightful waterfalls, ponds and meandering streams. Even if you're not playing minigolf, you must not miss the experience of a leisurely stroll through the enchanting gardens. The sight seeing entry fee to the park includes a free tea or coffee at Leap Frogs Cafe.
SWIM
WITH WILD DOLPHINS - An exhilarating, once in a
lifetime encounter that many dream of, but few ever have the opportunity
to experience.
Well, here's your opportunity. Tomorrow morning you could join the crew
of Rockingham
Cohunu Koala Park is located on sixteen hectares of natural Australian bush land just 35 minutes from the city of Perth in Western Australia. Uniquely situated at the top of the Darling Range offering panoramic views of the beautiful city of Perth. Come and make friends with some of the unique Australian fauna living in the Park. Stroll the bush tracks and pathways. Hand feed many of the free roaming animals. See wombats, talking parrots, dingoes, kangaroos, emus, deer and koalas just to name a few. Take a breathtaking walk through the giant bird aviary and hand feed over 20 species of native birds. Things to do:Explore the park and hand feed the friendly kangaroos and wallabies. Cuddle a koala and have your photo taken. Take the safari Train Journey around the Park. Make sure you pose for a photo with one of our many life size dinosaurs. Come and make friends with the animal kingdom. Kangaroos, emus, ponies, deer and quokkas are only a few of the other animals that can be fed in the park.
The bell tower situated at Barracks Square on Perth's foreshore provides stunning views of Perth and South Perth across the Swan River. The Swan Bells include the twelve bells of St Martin-in-the-Fields which are recorded as being in existence from before the 14th century and recast in the 16th century by Queen Elizabeth I.The bells were again recast between 1725 and 1770 by three generations of the Rudhall family of bell founders from Gloucester in England, under the order of the Prince of Wales who was later crowned as King George II. They are one of the few sets of royal bells and are the only ones known to have left England. From one of London's most famous churches, in Trafalgar Square, the St Martin-in-the-Fields bells have rung out to celebrate many historic events.
A world of unlimited fun, thrills and excitement that's only 20 minutes from Perth City. Adventure World is Western Australia's premier fun park with 22 rides and attractions including water themes, slides and pool. A family fun park which has something for everyone, no matter how young or old you are. This park is worth a visit where you can spend the complete day. The park usually closes during the winter months. See the website for information on the rides and attractions.
The award winning Perth Zoo, located near to the city in South Perth. With major exhibits and attractions the Perth Zoo is a must see attraction in Perth. Perth Zoo's Vision is; A world in which people's eyes are opened to nature. The Zoo's Mission is; To advance the conservation of wildlife and to change community attitudes toward the preservation of life on Earth. Perth's
Attractions, Places To See and Things To Do is a quite extensive list.
For more information
see What's On in Perth and Fremantle and Surrounds web site which
is on-line version tourist's guide to the What's On range
of products. What's On in Perth, Fremantle and Surrounds is Perth and Fremantle's
only free weekly
tourist
booklet. About
Perth - Perth Hotels and Accommodation - Perth
Tours and Sightseeing - Car Hire Perth - Perth
Attractions and Activities
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