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Get up close and hold reptiles on a tour of Crocosaurus Cove
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Feed one of Australia's largest saltwater crocodiles
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Feel the extreme thrill of getting up close and personal with one of the world's most deadly predators in this crocodile feeding experience and fully guided tour of Crocosaurus Cove. On your 1.5 hour tour you'll meet all the unique reptiles of Australia's Top End and get involved in the action with a giant saltwater crocodile in action at feeding time. Get ready for the rush of adrenaline as you take part in feeding a gigantic saltwater crocodile on this fully guided tour at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin. Under the supervision of an experienced handler you'll be able to take a turn at feeding them and see one of the most powerful bite forces in the animal kingdom up close for yourself. Your tour also includes exclusive access to the Reptile House, where you'll meet some of the unique reptiles that call the Top End home. Check out the world's largest display of Australian reptiles, learn all about them and their relationship with the indigenous people of the region, and get your heart racing as you hold a baby saltwater croc.
58 Mitchell St, Darwin City, NT 0800
Benjamin
almost 4 years ago
I really enjoyed this experience and it was something I had not done before. Of particular note was Sarah who provided us with a tour throughout the facility. Sarah was very friendly, happy to answer any questions and made our day very pleasurable. She is a true asset to Crocosaurus Cove and one of the best tour guide I have ever come across. Very happy with great memories of the day
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