Australian Animal Night Safari: An Authentic Wild Night in Western Australia
When considering a night adventure in Perth, the Australian Animal Night Safari offers a truly engaging and immersive experience. For $112 per person, you’ll spend about 10 hours exploring the Dryandra Woodlands, a conservation area teeming with unique Australian wildlife, then winding down with a sound healing session under the stars. Guided by knowledgeable hosts like Skip and Gavin, this tour combines scenic drives, wildlife encounters, local cuisine, and an unforgettable night sky.
Two things really stand out for us: the opportunity to see native animals in their natural habitat — including endangered species like the numbat and bilby — and the serenity of listening to gong vibrations under the Milky Way. The tour’s small group size, capped at 11 travelers, ensures a personal touch and plenty of chances for questions and close-up sightings.
A possible consideration: this experience is deeply tied to good weather — cloud cover or rain could dampen the star-gazing and sound healing parts. Also, it’s not suitable for children under six, so this isn’t ideal for families with very young kids.
This tour is best suited for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful but adventurous evening. If you’re curious about conservation efforts or want a night out that’s both educational and calming, this adventure is a superb choice.
Key Points

- Wildlife Encounters: Spot endangered mammals like the numbat and bilby in their natural habitat.
- Scenic Drive: Enjoy a relaxed 1.5-hour drive through the dry woodland, with beautiful views of canola fields.
- Conservation Insight: Learn from guides about ongoing efforts to protect Western Australia’s endangered species.
- Cultural & Culinary Experience: Savor a picnic dinner featuring local cuisine and wines amid stunning natural surroundings.
- Unique Sound Healing: End the night with a calming gong session under the stars, blending natural sounds with vibrational music.
- Small Group: Limited to 11 travelers, providing intimacy and personalized attention.
An In-Depth Review of the Australian Animal Night Safari
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Introduction to the Experience
This night safari offers a rare glimpse into Western Australia’s biodiversity-rich Dryandra Woodlands — a place where over 850 plant species, more than 100 bird species, and 24 mammals thrive. As we set out, the guides’ enthusiasm about conservation and wildlife truly enhances the journey. For $112, you’re not just paying for transportation and a meal; you’re investing in a memorable, authentic connection with the Australian bush.
The Drive and the Wilderness
We love how this tour begins with a scenic 1.5-hour drive through fields of bright canola flowers and golden wheat, offering fantastic photo opportunities. The views are genuinely spectacular, especially the expansive fields under the setting sun. The driver and guide, Skip, makes the drive enjoyable with stories about the landscape and local history, adding context to the natural beauty.
First Stop: Dryandra Woodland
Spending about an hour and a half in Dryandra, we’re struck by the diversity of flora and fauna. Our guides point out that this area is a biodiversity hotspot — home to species that are hard to see elsewhere. The chance to spot kangaroos and emus in open fields is a highlight, but it’s the endangered species like the numbat and bilby that make this stop special.
Guests have noted how guides provide informative talks and videos, explaining the conservation work being done. One reviewer praised the guides’ knowledge and the way they make endangered animals approachable. The environment feels peaceful and authentic, with the natural sounds of the bush augmenting the experience.
Nighttime Wildlife Sanctuary Visit: Barna Mia
The second stop takes you to the Barna Mia wildlife sanctuary — a well-designed space for observing nocturnal mammals. For about 90 minutes, guided by friendly staff, you’ll walk through enclosures and try to spot animals like the bilby and quokka. The short talk and video about conservation efforts add depth, making the experience more meaningful.
One reviewer described the sound healing session here as “absolutely magical,” blending gong vibrations with the sounds of the forest, which creates an atmosphere of peace and wonder. Listening to gentle gong sounds under a star-studded sky is a calming and memorable conclusion to the wildlife viewing.
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The Sound Healing Under the Stars
The final part of the tour, a 30-minute sound healing session, is a totally different experience. As you lie back on a mat, under the brilliant Milky Way, the 34-inch gong resonates beautifully, making you feel like part of the universe. It’s a unique way to wind down, especially after a day of exploration. Many guests find this calming and a perfect way to reflect on the night’s sights.
Practical Details and Value
The tour includes pickup, which simplifies logistics, and operates with a maximum group size of 11, ensuring you won’t be lost in a crowd. The mobile ticket makes it flexible to use, and the price of $112 seems fair given the depth of the experience, especially considering the local wines and picnic dinner.
Booking in advance (on average 56 days ahead) is recommended, reflecting its popularity. It’s not suitable for children under 6, mainly because of the late hour and the quiet, contemplative atmosphere.
Authenticity and Authentic Experiences
What makes this tour stand out is its genuine focus on conservation and natural beauty. The guides’ passion is evident, and the chance to see rare animals in the wild — not just in a zoo — is a highlight. The small group size means you get plenty of attention, and the local wines and regional cuisine add a delicious touch to the evening.
What the Reviews Say
All three reviews give this experience a perfect 5-star rating, emphasizing the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, the stunning views, and the peaceful atmosphere of the sound healing. One reviewer specifically praised the gorgeous drive through the fields, while another called the sound healing under the stars “peaceful, immersive, and unforgettable.” These glowing accounts confirm that this is a highly valued and well-loved experience.
The Sum Up

The Australian Animal Night Safari offers a blend of adventure, education, and tranquility that’s hard to beat in Western Australia. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast wanting to see rare animals, a lover of natural scenery, or someone seeking a peaceful way to enjoy the night sky, this tour delivers on many fronts. The small-group format and knowledgeable guides ensure a personal touch, while the scenic drives and culinary aspect add layers of enjoyment.
This experience is especially suited for adults and older children interested in ecology, natural beauty, and cultural enrichment. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who value authentic encounters and are open to an evening of quiet reflection and stunning sights.
If you’re after a meaningful, peaceful night out in the Perth region, this tour will not disappoint, provided the weather cooperates. It’s a chance to connect deeply with Australia’s unique wildlife and landscapes and return home with stories you’ll cherish.
FAQ

Is pickup included with the tour?
Yes, the tour offers pickup, making it convenient to start your adventure without worrying about transportation.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, including drives, stops, dinner, and the sound healing session.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $112 per person, which covers transportation, dinner, wildlife experiences, and the sound session.
Are children under 6 allowed?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under six, primarily due to the late hour and quiet atmosphere.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than that are not refunded.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity and cooler evening temperatures. Also, bring your curiosity and a camera if you wish.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Whether you’re seeking a deeper connection with Australia’s wildlife, a peaceful night under the stars, or simply a unique adventure, the Australian Animal Night Safari offers a thoughtful, well-rounded experience. It’s a wonderful way to see a side of Western Australia most visitors overlook — at night, in full natural splendor.
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