Crocodylus Park is a place to come face to face with the largest reptiles on the planet. Built upon 30 years of experience in crocodile research and conservation, Crocodylus Park plays host to over a thousand crocodiles from 30 centre meter long hatchlings to massive adults measuring over 4.8 meters and weighing more than half a ton.
The diverse array of other wildlife, including big cats, primates, birds and other reptiles, ensure the crocodiles don't steal all the limelight.
In 1994, Wildlife Management International (WMI) opened Crocodylus Park and added tourism and public education as a major WMI commercial activity. Although it started as a crocodile research and education centre, it has now expanded to become one of Darwin's zoos with exotic and native animals.
Crocodylus Park is only five minutes from Darwin Airport. It is the headquarters of WMI, but is also one of Darwin's popular tourist attractions, in which visitors get the excitement of being up-close and personal with crocodiles, to feed and hold them, while learning all about them through a comprehensive crocodile museum and free guided crocodile feeding and educational tours.
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Educational Tourism, Wildlife







