Crocodylus Park
Darwin
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Crocodylus Park offers a close-up look at one of the world's most feared predators, boasting five croc species, including the Philippine Crocodile, the rarest in the world. Croc feeding demonstrations take place daily, and there is also a small zoo displaying some Australian animals, like kangaroos and dingos, as well as lions, tigers, monkeys, and more.
Useful Information
- Address: 815 McMillans Road, Berrimah NT
- Email: crocpark@wmi.com.au
- Phone: +61 8 8922 4500
- More Info: www.crocodyluspark.com.au
- Opening House: Daily 9am–3pm
- More Info: Be sure to check the website for feeding and handling schedules.
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- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/CrocodylusPark/
Do & See
Darwin is a youthful city with a young and vibrant population, and it is famously packed with young travellers during the dry season. Outdoor living is the norm, and outdoor activities and adventures are the main attractions, with breathtaking natural parks in close proximity. Central Darwin is compact and easily explored on foot, although the suburbs are somewhat spread out.

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