Sara Tendulkar was seen having an adorable moment making friends with a kangaroo as she visited the Currumbin National Park during her latest Australian getaway. The 27-year-old celebrity's encounter with wildlife made our hearts swell and to probably pet the indigenous kangaroo ourselves.
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If Sara Tendulkar's loved-up interaction with the Australian kangaroo has caught your eye, then here's all you need to know about the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in anticipation of your next visit.
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a zoological park in Australia that has been bestowed with heritage status. It earned this honour by being registered on the Queensland Heritage Register back in September 2009.
It is located at 28 Tomewin Street in Currumbin, Queensland in Australia
The wildlife sanctuary that was built in 1947 remains open on all days of the week from 9am to 5pm.
It is home to about 800 animals including the native koalas, kangaroos, birds, reptiles and more.
One can get photos clicked with koalas and even have breakfast with them along with a getting a chance for a capybara encounter at this wildlife sanctuary.
A number of shows including Wild Skies, Lorikeet Feeding, Blinky Bill Show and more are up for witnessing at the park.
A day pass for access can be purchased along with the availability of an unlimited pass that gives you access all year-round.
Sara Tendulkar "made a new friend" at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and it was the sweetest thing on the internet today.
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