One of the coolest things about traveling in Australia is that you see animals that are not found anywhere else in the world. We went to animal sanctuaries in the Mornington Peninsula and Cairns and got to see koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats (my favorite), and other animals up close. During our visit at the animal sanctuary in the Mornington Peninsula, the koala handler picked up some koala poo and brought it around for all of us to whiff and it surprisingly smelled quite good! Koala diet consists entirely of eucalyptus leaves and as a result their poo smells like eucalyptus oil air freshener.
It was cool to see the animals in the sanctuaries, but there is nothing like seeing them in their natural habitat in the wild. During our drive through the Great Ocean Road, Yen led to a side road lined with eucalyptus trees where we found some koalas howling and foraging. Koalas sleep up to 22 hours per day, so we were probably lucky to find them so active. Although the Great Ocean road is known for its great scenery, seeing the koalas in the wild was probably our favorite part of the drive.