At the Territory Wildlife Park, not only do you see wildlife up-close in their natural habitats, you meet them walking through tree top aviaries, strolling around a natural lagoon and even get to interact with them during daily presentations. Plus their experienced team love sharing their knowledge of the wildlife and the habitats in their care: it’s what their people are passionate about!
You stroll beneath the surface in their walk-through aquarium and meet some of the Top End’s most amazing aquatic life. You meet, nose to nose, with their giant Saltwater croc. It’s the closest you’ll ever get to a salty without risking a scratch!
The Monsoon Vine Forest Walk is an outstanding feature of the Territory Wildlife Park. It is supported by the springs that flow into Berry Creek and this area is traditionally significant to the local aboriginal people. Stand still, look, listen and smell; you will experience the forest come to life around you. Along the Monsoon Vine Forest Walk you will find one of the largest domed walk-through aviaries in the Southern hemisphere!
The Territory Wildlife Park is approximately a 45-minute drive south of Darwin to Berry Springs. If you are driving yourself head south from Darwin on the Stuart Highway. Travel about 50km and turn right onto the Cox Peninsula Road. The Park is about 12 km along Cox Peninsula Road on your right. It is well sign posted all the way and is immediately next door to the Berry Springs Nature Park.
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$18.50 (5-16 years)
Adult Concession (includes Australian Concession Card holders, Healthcare Card holders, Disability Concession Card holders) $26.00 Student $26.00 Seniors Concessions (Australian Government Senior Card holders) $30.00
5 years
2023
The zoo strives to achieve positive environmental outcomes through minimising, reducing, and recycling waste, using biodegradable and compostable packaging.
You can also use the picnic area to sit down and eat your food and drinks, if you bring your own food and drinks into the Park. The friendly, welcoming environment of the Territory Wildlife Park Café offers great service while providing tasty food and excellent coffee. Sit down and enjoy a delicious hot meal, an icy cold drink, or a barista coffee, all of which are freshly prepared.
You can dine at one of the Park's restaurants or picnic at the picnic grounds. In addition, we offer barbecue rentals.
Presentations are held daily and start at 9.00am and go on at various times throughout the day until 2.30pm. They are regularly updated on the website.
A variety of options are available for educators across all age groups. See site for details.
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