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Snuggled on the boundaries of Brisbane, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is one of the largest and oldest places to visit in Brisbane. The sanctuary is home to more than 100 different species of Australian wildlife and one can even spot Koalas here which is a rare species. When here you can witness the beautiful wallabies, kangaroos, snakes, crocodiles, and countless other variants of the wildlife world.Not only this but it cuddles the Brisbane river where you can encounter crocodiles rolling over shores. Apart from this, you can also click pictures with the Koalas as they are very friendly and also enjoy a feeding session. If you are a wildlife lover then this place has a lot to offer as it not only has wildlife but also hosts a wide range of avian species like the Australian parrots, cockatoos, kookaburras, emus, and several other beautiful birds.Location: 708 Jesmond Rd, Fig Tree Pocket QLD 4069Best time to visit: Autumn season, March to MayEntry Fee: $24 per person

Standing beautifully right in the heart of the Brisbane rainforests is the Nepalese Peace Pagoda. This pagoda was set up in the Nepal Expo and was later moved to Brisbane. It is intricately built on Nepalese-style architecture and is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Brisbane.This is something that sets this site apart from the other modern museums, buildings, and structures. It is installed on the South Bank which is another best tourist place in Brisbane. This is a three-story high Pagoda and has around 80 tonnes of manually carved Nepalese timber. To your surprise, this mighty structure was all built by more than 160 Nepalese families and took around two years to complete.Location: Clem Jones Promenade, South Brisbane QLD 4101Best time to visit: Autumn season, March to May

Delight your eyes with the magical vistas of the City Botanic Gardens which is one of the most revered places to see in Brisbane. It offers panoramic views of nature and is a great place if you are looking for a day out. The gardens sprawl over an area of 128 acres of land and are set up in different themes to amaze the visitors. The most striking feature of the garden is its Japanese-themed garden which boasts the best collection of Australian rainforests.This garden even has a dedicated zone for fragrant plants, bamboos, cactus, and various others that will not fail to amaze you. Apart from this, you can also enjoy the guided walks in the gardens or just have a fun time at the Hide ‘n’ Seek trail.Location: Mt. Coot-tha Road, Toowong, QueenslandBest time to visit: Autumn season, March to May
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