Thrillophilia’s Brisbane tour is a wholesome destination that takes you on an enthralling journey to pleasing sites, adventurous rides and several iconic landmarks of the city. The well designed itinerary of Brisbane holiday packages would allow you to stroll around the town, let you interact with locals at market and tropical animals like Koala at Lone Pine Sanctuary. On your Brisbane trip, you could visit some of the most amazing museums, art galleries and learn about its cultural history.
One of the unique destinations of the Brisbane tour package from Thrillophilia, Nepalese Peace Pagoda has amazing intricate wood carvings that represent Nepalese culture. On making a Brisbane tour of the Botanic Gardens and Mount Coot-tha you’d be enlightened about the vast natural repository of flora of the southern hemisphere. Moreover, the Moreton Island offers mesmerising sights of sunset and sunrise that would make Brisbane tour package wholesome.The adventurous activities like climbing over the Story Bridge and rock climbing that sends chills down your spine, make the Brisbane holiday packages by Thrillophilia complete.
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Which are the best places to visit on Brisbane tours?
1. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary:
1. Begin your Brisbane Tour Package with a visit to the largest Koala Sanctuary in the world spread over an area of 18-hectare.
Home to about 100 species of Australian wildlife, such as Kangaroos, Wallabies, kaleidoscopic rainbow lorikeets, dingoes, snakes, crocodiles and Koalas whom you can even cuddle.
2. The heavenly sanctuary has Brisbane river flowing, potentially making your visit more serene.
3. Buy the gift cards, take souvenirs with you, get a beautiful experience and enjoy beverages at the Riverside cafe with a view of a calm ever flowing river.
Location: 708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket, Queensland
Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM,
Tickets: $20-25 (USD) or $30-40 (Australian Dollar)
2. Brisbane Botanic Gardens:
1. Brisbane trips are incomplete without the tour of an impressive collection of subtropical plants at Botanic Gardens which are one of the renowned gardens in town.
2. The town is flooded with gardens, visit as much as you want, but don't forget to keep the Botanic Garden in your checklist.
3. Being one of the oldest gardens, it has the largest collection of Australian rainforest trees in the world. Moreover, serene oasis, prime picnic spots, fountains, bamboo groves make the garden all the way more delightful, and the visit mesmerising.
Location: Alice Street, Brisbane City
Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM in summers (September - March), and 8 AM - 5 PM in winters (April - August)
3. Mount Coot-tha
1. When visiting Brisbane, don’t forget to stop by and to embrace the yet another beautiful spot Mount Coot-tha, a four-minute drive from the garden and 15 minutes drive from the Brisbane city centre.
2. Admire the breathtaking views of the skyscrapers spread all over the city, and feel the smoothness of the sunset view and taste delicious food at the restaurant nearby with panoramic views all over.
3. Mount Coot-tha completes the garden tours of Brisbane tour package with its spectacular and picturesque views.
Location: Alice Street, Brisbane City
Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM in summers (September - March), and 8 AM - 5 PM in winters (April - August)
4. Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
1. Admire the permanent exhibitions of classic, contemporary and indigenous Australian collection during your Brisbane tour at Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art.
2. The Gallery consists of two adjacent yet contrasting buildings and is surrounded by waterfront in the South Bank Cultural precinct.
Exhibiting more than 1700 artworks from all over the world, the gallery has awestruck interiors, with reflections of giant chandeliers on floors.
3. The gallery displays works with special emphasis on Australia, Pacific, and Asia, and has an amazing collection to make the art lovers engage in animated conversations.
Location: Stanley Place, South Brisbane, Australia
Timings: 10 AM - 5 PM
Tickets: Entry to the gallery is free, some exhibitions and special events have an entry fee, which differs every time there is an event.
5. Wheel of Brisbane
1. An exciting 10-12 minutes ride in the air-conditioned gondola/ capsule over the giant ferris wheel is a must activity that you should include in your Brisbane holiday packages.
2. No reservation or prior booking required, so go down to the wheel, enjoy the views and explore the Brisbane Metropolis.
3. Being one of the best vantage points in the city, it’s an iconic landmark on the South Bank skyline.
4. Don’t forget to experience the sight of a romantic sunset or the sparkling city lights.
Location: Russell Street, South Brisbane, Australia
Timings: 10 AM - 10 PM (Sunday - Thursday), 10 AM - 11 PM (Friday - Saturday)
Tickets: $15-20 AUD or $10-15 USD
6. Queen Street Mall
1. Shop from more than seven hundred retailers at Queensland's largest mall which is also called the heart of Brisbane City.
2. You would find all the renowned luxury brand stores at the mall, such as five-storey David Jones, three floors of luxury designer stores, and the Myer Centre.
3. On the other hand, the streets have several small boutiques where you can check out pocket friendly latest cloth designs.
4. Find curated selection of local, national and international fashion stores throughout the QueensPlaza.
5. Enjoy food and refreshments at the restaurants, and explore the perfect gifts for any occasion from the gift shop.
Location: Queen Street, Brisbane City, Queensland
Timings: Open 24 hours
7. Story Bridge
1. Brisbane tour package offers a perfect adventure climb at the Story Bridge. It is a Cantilever Bridge, constructed during the phase of the Great 2. 2.Depression in the 1930s and has an unique architecture.
3. It is one of the three bridge climbs in the world (After Sydney and Auckland) which you may climb at ease, irrespective of your fitness level.
4. An overall experience of two hours, the bridge offers panoramic views of serene Brisbane river along with skyscrapers and amazing views of the city
5. Awaken you adventurous soul, and explore the new offering that is Walk the Plank, where you can walk out on a plank eighty metres above the sea level and road traffic rushes below.
Location: 170 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Queensland
Timings: Open 24 hours
Tickets: $130-135 AUD or $90-95 USD
8.Moreton Island
1. Include the world’ third largest sand island also called a National Park in your Brisbane tour package and enjoy its peaceful surroundings .
2. Moreton Island is home to lush green vegetation, surrounded by azure waters whose rush leaves the sandy beaches pure white.
3.Enjoy the adventurous sports of diving, snorkelling, quad biking, whale-watching cruises, Sea Kayaking, and Sandboarding.
4. If you love dolphins, feed them at the Tangalooma Island resort, while enjoying the mesmerising atmosphere and panoramic views at the island
5. From the Cape Moreton Lighthouse you’d enjoy the best scenic views of the ocean and sunset.
Location: Coral Sea, Moreton Bay, Australia
Timings: Open 24 hours
9.Museum of Brisbane
1. “Small in size, big in stories”, the museum is a must include in the Brisbane trips as it brings the stories and history of the city to life.
2. The series of the state-of-the-art exhibitions have covered everything ranging from the convict history to devastating floods of Brisbane,
3. You would find the museum to be housed in Brisbane’s premier heritage building, which has occupied the top level of the City Hall.
4. Museum was renovated in 2013, adding new exhibitions that have been designed to engage the visitors from all stages of life.
5. Enjoy the beautiful views of the magnificent clock tower among the awestruck views of the city.
Location: Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide Street, Brisbane
Timings: 10 AM - 5PM
10. Nepalese Peace Pagoda
1. Add Nepalese Peace Pagoda in your Brisbane tour package and delve into its history of woodcarving of buildings, that was practised by Nepalese artisans in the town.
2. Originating in Kathmandu valley, over one hundred and sixty craftsmen of the valley have created the Nepalese Peace Pagoda with hard work for over a duration of more than two years.
3. The Pagoda was constructed as a part of Brisbane's World Expo in 1988, where artisans demonstrated their skills and provided food services in Nepalese style.
Location: Clem Jones Promenade, South Brisbane, Australia
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Which are the best adventurous things to do on the Brisbane Tour?
1.Kayaking in Brisbane River-
1.Admire the iconic attractions while Kayaking, such as Story Bridge, Kangaroo Point Cliffs, and the Brisbane sign.
2.People of all ages irrespective of their previous experience of the adventure sport are welcomed to perform the activity.
3.The river has many clam spots where beginners can begin with the adventure and the experienced kayakers can enjoy the challenge of tougher rapids.
Location- Riverlife Adventure Centre Naval Stores Kangaroo Points Cliffs Drive Kangaroo Point QLD 4169, Australia
Age Requirement- Minimum age required to perform the activity is 8 years old
Cost- $ 55-65 USD or $ 80-90 AUD
2.Rock Climbing at Kangaroo point Cliff-
1.The activity would fill you with an adrenaline rush as you scale over the cliff walls and the hard rock mountains .
2.At Kangaroo Points Cliff you would enjoy a climbing journey of upto 3 kms with numerous climbing grades along with breathtaking views of the city.
3.The activity can be performed by beginners as well as experts. You can choose from a day or twilight rock climb adventure package.
Location- Riverlife Adventure Centre Naval Stores Kangaroo Points Cliffs Drive Kangaroo Point QLD 4169, Australia
Age Requirement- Minimum age requirement is 8 years old and the children should be accompanied by an adult.
Cost- $75-90 USD or $110-130 AUD
3.Adventure Climb on Story Bridge -
1.Engage in an unlikely climbing experience by including a thrilling climb on the Story Bridge in the itinerary of Brisbane holiday packages.
2.It will allow you to enjoy the views of the city by climbing its iconic landmark.
3.The activity would be performed in twilight and you would reach a minimum height of 179 metres under the guidance of a qualified instructor.
4.You’re allowed to carry your camera, so don’t forget to capture the magical sight of the city at night after climbing the buildings.
Location- Riverlife Adventure Centre Naval Stores Kangaroo Points Cliffs Drive Kangaroo Point QLD 4169, Australia
Age Requirement- The minimum age required is 6 years and the child should have an adult accompanying them.
Cost- $155-170 USD or $225-250 AUD
4.Paddle Boarding-
1.In the calm waters of Walkabout creek you’d be able to enjoy a fun yet soothing activity of standup paddle boarding.
2.The activity would test your fitness and core strength but allow you to experience the eye pleasing scenery of Enoggera Reservoir.
3.You would be able to spot turtles making home in the water, colourful tropical birds and numerous types of fishes.
Location- 60 Mount Nebo Road, Enoggera Reservoir, OLD, 4502
Age Requirement- 8 years. And those between 8- 12 years are required to be accompanied by an adult.
5.Hot Air Balloon Ride
1.Experience the beauty of the gorgeous Queensland's countryside with a Hot Air Balloon ride during an early morning.
2.An early morning flight would offer you views of the mountainous terrains and sunrise over the ocean.
3.After performing the activity you could also opt for wine tasting at O’Reilly’s Vineyard and enjoy a hot breakfast.
Location- Hinterland, Australia
Cost- USD $390 onwards or AUD $565 onwards
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How many days are enough to explore Brisbane?
You would require a minimum of two to three days to enjoy the various landmark sites of Brisbane like Moreton Island, Wheel of Brisbane, etc., and enjoy adventurous activities like kayaking, rock climbing and paddle boarding.
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What is the best time to visit Brisbane?
The months of March to May are the most suitable for a Brisbane tour as the city experiences a beautiful Autumn. The temperature is moderate during the day but nights get colder and it might rain a little as well.
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How much does it cost to visit Brisbane ?
A Brisabne tour can cost you upto AUD $ 161 to AUD $ 200 per day per person. You can save money by opting for public transport, doing prior booking for different activities and choosing dormitories for accommodation.
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How to get around in brisbane?
1.By Bus- The bus services like City Loop which departs every 15 minutes between 7:00 Am to 6:00 PM; Spring Hill Loop, available from Monday to Friday; and the free CityHopper Ferry services, are a good option as well.
2.By Ferries and CityCats- You might opt to go past the river routes using ferries and citycats. You can also catch a citycat from Brisbane CBD and get a ferry across to Thornton Street at Kangaroo Point.
3.Translink Go card- Get yourself a Translink Go card that allows you to travel on Translink bus, train , ferry and tram. -
What should I know before travelling to Brisbane ?
1.As Brisbane is a river city, you should choose to take a ferry for exploring the city and gazing at the top sights of the city.
2.Take an entire day from the Brisbane tour to explore the South Bank of the city, which is a cultural hub and a lovely precinct to be explored on foot.
3.If you are not used to the humid weather, then the heat of Brisbane can be a bit uncomfortable for you. So, make sure to remain hydrated and carry a water bottle all the time. -
What are the best activities and attractions in Australia that you can book via Thrillophilia?
Here is the list of the best Australian attractions and activities that you can book from Thrillophilia:

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Brisbane Top Attractions
Places To Visit In Brisbane
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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