Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation 

We had a spectacular Bunyip Tours to Philip Island to see the Penguin Parade, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation, Churchill Island Heritage Farm, Koala Conservation Centre, and Nobbies Centre.

A day trip to Philip Island with Bunyip Tours 

The tour was excellent and our driver was very informative about the local history of all of the areas. We enjoyed the smaller, casual tour bus, but the trip was well planned and organized to maximize the day experience. we left around 11 am and got back to CBD around 10.30 pm. The late return is because the penguins come onshore as it gets dark which was close to 8.30 pm.

Information:-
Location : 570, Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Contact   : +613 9650 9680 / +613 1300 286 947
Website   : www.bunyiptours.com

Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation 

We wanted to see the Australian wildlife up close and it didn’t disappoint. We have the opportunity to see up close and feed some of the wallabies and kangaroos.

 

We bought wallaby and kangaroos food to feed them while walking on their trail. There are many wallabies interested in the food but we didn’t see many kangaroos. Guess they were all sleeping in the daytime.

The kangaroos and wallabies are free to roam around a large area and you are able to get up close and personal with them.

 Dingoes
 
  
Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat
 
EMU

All the animals were well cared for, active, and in clean enclosures spaced among the trees.

By the end of the visit, we were excited to see koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, emu, dingoes, wombats, birds, and the Tasmanian devil.

 
 



Information:- 
Website             : www.moonlitsanctuary.com.au
Location            : 550, Tyabb-Tooradin Road, Pearcedale, Victoria 3912, Australia
Opening Hours  : 10 am – 5 pm except Christmas Day

Prices: 
Adult (+16)             : $20
Child (*4-15)          : $10 (Children under 4 are free)
Family (2A, 2C       : $53 (Extra child $7 each)

Evening Tour 
Adult (+16)             : $42
Child (*4-15)          : $26 (Children under 4 are $16)
Family (2A, 2C       : $126        

Getting here
By Car 
– Drive from the Melbourne CBD via Monash Freeway (M1) and the Westernport Highway (M7800)

By Day Tour 
– Bunyip Tours

Churchill Island Heritage Farm

After Moonlit Sanctuary, we took the opportunity to visit Churchill Island Heritage Farm with a viewing of the farmhouse, demonstrations of cow milking, sheep shearing, whip cracking, and watching the drover’s dog work the sheep. 

Churchill Island just off the coast of Philip Island holds an important place in the history of European settlement in Victoria.

The site of the first European agricultural pursuits in Victoria, the island has been farmed since the 1850s and in 1872 was purchased by Samuel Amess, former Mayor of Melbourne.

The old farmhouses were done up and furnished to give us an idea of what it would have been like to live in them a century ago.

 The gardens were beautiful with some very interesting flowers
 
 Beautiful area to wander around and have a look at farm life 
 
 
 
 
 The animals in the nursery include the sheep, rabbits, Clydesdale, Chickens, and a few guinea pigs
 
This is an old farm with the original buildings and equipment displayed 
 

                                                      So peaceful with ocean views  

 The grounds are really well kept with some very old trees indeed 
 
Great to see the original olive tree which is over 150 years old 
 
 
 
Well, if you ask me, Churchill Island Heritage Farm is a must to visit if you want to be immersed in some history, along with an easy guide to early farming. 
 

Information:- 
Website             : www.penguins.org.au
Location            : 246, Samuel Amess Dr. Churchill Island VIC 3925, Australia
Opening Hours  : Mon-Sun – 10am – 5pm (Open 2pm on Christmas Day)

Daily farming Activities
2.10pm                 Cow Milking
2.30pm                 Sheep Shearing
2.45pm                 Whip Cracking
3.05pm                 Working Dogs
3.20pm                 Sheep Shearing

Getting here
By Car 
– Philip Island is located 90 minute drive from Melbourne. Turn right just after the Philip Island Visitor Information Centre and follow the road across the Churchill Island bridge. Free car parking on site.

By Day Tour 
– Bunyip Tours




Koala Conservation Centre 

The Koala Conservation Centre is small well built and provides information on Koalas, and the surrounding landscape, and very well set up as close to the natural environment.

There was a lot of information in the Visitor Centre about Koalas which allows you to read it at your own pace.
 
 
We thoroughly enjoyed the boardwalk through the trees and spotting koala sleeping during day time. The boardwalk is safe and the park gives you a fantastic view of the Koalas on the treetops. 
 

Information:- 
Website             : www.penguins.org.au
Location            : 810, Philip Island Road, Philip Island, VIC 3923, Australia

Opening Hours: 
– 10 am – 5 pm daily (First Sunday in April to First Saturday in October)
– 10 am – 5.30 pm daily (February 1 to First Saturday in April and First Sunday in October to Christmas)
– 10 am – 6 pm (Boxing Day to end of January)
– 2pm – 5.30pm (Christmas Day)

Prices:-
– Adult (16 years+)                  : $12.50
– Child (4-15 Years)                 : $6.25
– Family (2 A & 2C)                : $31.25

Getting here
By Car 
It is Located a 90-minute drive from Melbourne. Allow a further 10 minutes from the bridge to get to the Koala Conservation Centre. Free car parking on site.

By Day Tour 
– Bunyip Tours                     

 
Nobbies Centre 
After the visit to the Koala Conservation Centre, we drop buy to the Nobbies Centre before heading to Penguin Parade in the evening. 
 
 
The boardwalk allowed us to see inside the nesting boxes everywhere as you may see one sticking its head out if you are lucky. 
 
 
The boardwalk provides incredible beautiful views of the surrounding landscape along the coast. 
 
 
 
The weather was comes straight from Antarctica and was cold. You might want to dress up warmly and take your time to walk along these boardwalks and explore nature at its finest. 
 
 
 
Information:- 
Website             : www.penguins.org.au
Location            : 1320, Ventnor Road, Summerlands VIC 3922, Australia
 
Opening Hours: 
Nobbies Centre is closed approximately 1 hour before sunset each day to protect the native wildlife.
 
Summer      : 10am – 7pm (Opening at 2pm on Christmas Day)
Autumn      : 10am – 5pm 
Winter        : 10am – 4pm
Spring         : 10am – 6pm
 
Prices:-
– Adult (16 years+)                  : $18
– Child (4-15 Years)                 : $9
– Family (2 A & 2C)                : $45
 
Getting here
By Car 
It is Located a 90-minute drive from Melbourne. Allow a further 20-minute drive across the island. Follow the signs – the Nobbies Centre is located 5 minutes drive beyond the Penguin Parade. Free car parking on site.  
 
By Day Tour 
– Bunyip Tours
 
 
Penguin Parade  
*No photos and video from us as the rules are not permitted in order to protect and frighten the penguins. 
 
Tips:-
For the viewing areas, I would recommend sitting as close to the front on the right-hand stand on the far left where you can see the penguins walk up the middle on their way home to their burrows.
 
The door from the information center usually opens at 7 pm. Be waiting there ready so you can rush ahead to get those good positions. Be patient as you will come across some pushy people. It is at night and does get cool, so remember to bring your jacket to wrap up. 
 
Make sure you leave some time to walk around the boardwalks after the parade as you will see penguins all wandering around and the best part was when we got an opportunity to walk along side them. There was a fence and we were on the pedestrian walkway but we could see them waddling back to their burrows. 
 
Overall, the Penguin Parade is one of the most amazing travel experiences we have ever had, and thanks to Bunyip Tours making it a great day. 

Information:- 
Website             : www.penguins.org.au
Location            : 1019, Ventnor Road, Summerlands VIC 3922, Australia

Opening Hours: 
1 hour before penguin arrival time (gate opens at 7 pm, so be there early)

Prices:-
General Viewing Tickets $25,10 per adult
Penguins Plus Tickets $ 47.20 per adult
Underground Viewing Tickets $60 per adult

Getting here
By Car 
It is Located a 90-minute drive from Melbourne. Allow a further 20 minutes from the bridge to get to the Penguin Parade. Free car parking on site.

By Day Tour 
– Bunyip Tours

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