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Top Experiences in Devils at Cradle Wildlife Park

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Devils@Cradle

After Dark Tasmanian Devil Feeding Tour at Cradle Mountain

USD 28.57

The after dark feeding tour is an experience that is unique to Devils@Cradle. This tour provides an unforgettable experience, and the opportunity to observe these extraordinary animals whilst one of our keepers gives you a greater understanding of them, and details the conservation work being undertaken within the facility. Devils and quolls are primarily nocturnal species, therefore are far more active at night, and the introduction of food generally stimulates some fierce competition between them. We use environmentally sensitive lighting and focus on the social interactions and feeding habits of these unique carnivores, allowing visitors a rare up close opportunity of seeing Tasmanian devils in a group feeding situation - quite a spectacular sight!
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Devils@Cradle

Sunset Experience

USD 66.56

Throughout summer Devils@Cradle offers small groups of guests the unique opportunity for an exclusive evening visit to the sanctuary, accompanied by sweet treats and drinks. Guests will get up-close, be given behind the scenes access, whilst enjoying some of our amazing Tasmanian produce. Wander through the sanctuary, which is located within an ancient Cradle Mountain rainforest, and have the opportunity to roast marshmallows and enjoy a dessert platter around a campfire at sunset, all to the sound of screaming Tasmanian devils.
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Luke O'Brien Photography

3-Day Cradle Mountain Photography Workshop

USD 1310.97

Cradle Mountain is always a rewarding Tasmanian photography tour. Highlights of this 3 day workshop include two sunsets and two sunrises at Dove Lake; wildlife, including Tasmanian Devils up close at the Devils@Cradle park. You will also shoot rustic mountain huts including Waldheim Chalet and the picture perfect boat shed on Dove Lake. There are many beautiful rivers and waterfalls deep in the myrtle and king billy rainforest, and you will spend your days immersed in this ancient environment. If conditions allow we will do a night session at Dove Lake. Additionally, the stunning Liffey Falls is an optional inclusion on the way to or from Cradle Mountain.
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Devils@Cradle

Day Keeper Tour

USD 17.93

Wander through the sanctuary at your leisure and see the animals' daytime habits; sleeping in their dens, sun baking, play fighting or fossicking for food. On one of our day keeper tours, an experienced guide will lead you through the sanctuary, giving you a greater understanding of this unique animal and the Devils@Cradle conservation programs, and allowing you the chance to view these extraordinary animals up close.
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Devils@Cradle

Lunchtime Tasmanian Devil Feeding Tour at Cradle Mountain

USD 27.23

Join us at lunchtime for an informative guided walk through the sanctuary viewing all of our resident species, and concluding with an immersive Tasmanian devil feeding session in one of our largest Tasmanian devil enclosures.
Our devils are most active and ‘rowdy’ at feeding time, and our largest and only walk through enclosure, provides the opportunity to get a 360-degree viewing of this feeding activity. Our experienced guides will provide commentary on the infamous feeding behaviour and diet of these unique Tasmanian carnivores, as well as an overview of our conservation work.
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Cradle Mountain with Tasmanian Devils Burnie Shore Excursion

USD 121.01

Embark on an adventure tailored for cruise passengers seeking Cradle Mountain's allure. With a maximum of 20 guests, our intimate SIX hour ensures personalized experiences. The drive each way to Cradle Mountain takes 90 minutes.

Discover UNESCO World Heritage-listed wilderness, from pristine lakes to ancient rainforests. Start at Dove Lake, stroll to the iconic Boatshed for serene moments, and capture nature's beauty. Encounter Tasmania's endangered Tasmanian Devils up close at Devils at Cradle sanctuary. Learn about conservation efforts and witness their playful antics in their natural habitat—an unparalleled opportunity to connect with Australia's unique wildlife.