Australia beats Africa for world’s most popular wildlife park

Australia beats Africa for world’s most popular wildlife park
A Sydney wildlife park has beaten global heavyweights to be crowned the world’s most picturesque wildlife destination – at least according to Instagram.

According to new research, the most picturesque safari experience in the world isn’t in Africa – it’s right here in Australia. Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park has topped Titan Travel’s most Instagram-worthy wildlife locations, based on the number of Instagram tags. But before you start comparing it to the Serengeti, it’s worth reading between the lines.

The list, which ranks safari destinations by how Instagrammable they are, crowned Featherdale – one of our must-see Sydney wildlife experiences – the winner with a whopping 160,000 tagged posts. Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria came second with 126,000 tags, while Sri Lanka’s Horton Plains National Park rounded out the top three with 94,400.

Man interacting with wallabies at Featherdale Wildlife Park.

Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park has topped Titan Travel’s most Instagram-worthy wildlife locations. (Image: Destination NSW)

So, how did a suburban wildlife park just west of Sydney beat the world’s most iconic safari spots?

It’s all about accessibility. Located just 45 minutes from Sydney’s CBD, Featherdale gives visitors the chance to get up close to Aussie icons like koalas, kangaroos, wombats and echidnas – all without needing to book a tour to the outback or hop a plane to Africa. It’s also home to rarer species like the Tasmanian devil and the glossy black cockatoo.

Plus, with a relatively affordable entry price of $44 for an adult, it’s no surprise that people are posting their wildlife selfies in droves. After all, when you can take a selfie with a quokka and upload the proof in one afternoon, why wouldn’t you?

Werribee Open Range Zoo

Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria came second.

Still, it’s worth noting that this ranking is based purely on Instagram popularity – not on size, scale or biodiversity. That means more accessible and urban-adjacent spots like Featherdale and Werribee naturally rake in more tags than remote or harder-to-reach destinations.

For context, the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve – where visitors can witness the Great Migration – came in at number seven, with 50,300 Instagram tags.

Despite the disclaimer, the list gives us a fascinating look at how people interact with wildlife experiences around the world. And it highlights something else, too: you don’t need to leave Australia to enjoy a snapshot-worthy experience.

Koalas from Healesville Sanctuary

Healesville Sanctuary was the fourth most popular wildlife experience.

Top five most Instagrammed wildlife experiences

1. Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park (Australia) – 160,000 tags

2. Werribee Open Range Zoo (Australia) – 126,000 tags

3. Horton Plains National Park (Sri Lanka) – 94,400 tags

4. Healesville Sanctuary (Australia) – 73,000 tags

5. Moonlit Sanctuary (Australia) – 56,900 tags

So whether you’re in it for the likes or the wildlife, it turns out some of the world’s most photogenic wildlife experiences might be closer to home than you think.

Moonlit Sanctuary in Victoria

Visit the wombats at Moonlit Sanctuary.

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