Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
Address | Broome Rd, Roebuck WA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 9193 6580 |
Hours | 14:00-17:00 |
Website | www.malcolmdouglas.com.au |
Categories | Wildlife Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 61 review |
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Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park reviews
61Lots of crocs and many different species, the feeding show was great, watching the crocs work for their food and death roll.guide was very informative. Tours available, taxi available $80 return i was told.
I went with a family tour to the park, and met the wonderful man an ex ranger who took us all on the tour. It is very hot so wear sunscreen hat and take water. You can buy drinks after at the shop with a fantastic range of fun things to buy for your loved ones as memories of your visit. The shop manager is wonderful helpful polite friendly and professional and a sweetie. The tour guide is incredible truly he was able to show us the incredible range of crocs of all sizes there, he is so funny witty clever and such a decent bloke, a beautiful soul. I walked away feeling valued as a human being, respect him very, very much. The amazing dedication he shows as do the entire staff there, and the immense rescue work that the crocodile park do there for injured crocs which otherwise would never survive in the wold. The care that they give these crocs is outstanding professional and the entire park is natural looking environment that crocs live in the wild, they get to mate with other crocs and hatch their eggs it is breeding season we saw how dangerous the females are lol. Loved it I give this tour a realism and fun, a great adventure experience 10/10 will definitely go again when we come to Broome once more God Bless you all for what you all do there Love and Light always Tess McNamara xxxx
Would recommend this park if you are in Broome and have spare time or especially for kids. The park was not very big but the guide was very informative and it was fun watching the huge crocodiles dining.
Was awesome, only downside was there was so many people in the tour's it was hard to hear the guy talking and hard to see the crocodiles being fed. Was still cool but could've been better.
Being afraid of crocodiles is completely rational. I hope I never meet one in the wild. But worth the visit, great guide
Love this place I go every time I am in Broome.
Staff are really informative and it’s a great time for the whole family.
What an amazing experience. Guide was entertaining and informative. Well worth the visit, but suggest buying tickers on site as it is cheaper than pre booking.
Definitely go check this place out when in Broome. My partner and I have been several times and each experience has been different. Unique souvenirs that help support the park and it's resident crocs. Would recommend avoid going during wet season as the mozzie are horrendous and they don't care how much repellent you have on.
Great dayout, made a few friends with the locals, nextime will chill in the pool with you guys.
Fantastic place to visit. We really enjoyed the tour. Well worth the time and money. It is a must.
Surreal feeling when you hear the jaws of the cross slam shut when it's feeding time! Loved seeing all different types of birds and reptiles.
Make sure you leave when it's 5pm though, because you'll get locked inside the park and get a personal escort to the car park from the back gate! Definitely worth the money
Loads of crocs, each with a story. Amazing to see their power up close. The tour was good and amusing. Not sure why they have caged birds there, but I liked it.
Awesome place to get up close to these monsters. Good bit of Oz history too. Well worth a visit
Been to the croc park twice and its just unreal. Took my kids the second time and I was more excited than them. Tour guides are great and a good laugh. We went in July and not too hot. Didn't see any mosquitoes, which are a buzz kill
What an experience me and my partner spent over two hours walking around enjoying the park we loved every minute of it! Definitely worth it's money. The person who does the guided tour is absolutely brilliant, perfect person for the job the days they do feeding is a must. Lots of animals to see! Great place for kids aswell.
A truly amazing experience! The guide was very enthusiastic and interesting. I've learned a lot of things here. All of this for a very decent price. Thanks again guys.
Excellent park! Very friendly atmosphere, great tour guide and all in all a really fun experience. I definitely would recommend to check out the park if you're in Broome. These guys also need you're support to survive these corona times.
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Pound for pound, this was the best attraction we found in our 8 day stay in Broome. Wonderful park, great staff, informative and fun. We left very impressed and recommend you go. Be prepared to be attacked by mozzies, but well worth putting up with the annoyance - thankfully they provide nozzie repellent. We had Fraser as our tour guide and he was fantastic. We went on Easter Friday and they were open.
If you're interested in checking some crocs out while you're in Broome then this is a must see. Such a cool experience - so many crocs, great guides, definitely a highlight for us.
A worthy visit, however a taxi Journey could prove to be expensive.
Enjoyed the feeding tour, the guide was both informative and comical which is handy for the younger gen. However unless he has a bucket of glittery slime and magically turns into a 4 year old princess with Way too many YouTube videos, nothing could stop our 3 year old from complaining towards the end.
Whilst waiting for our return taxi back little Missy was enjoying cuddles with a baby Croc and being followed around by emu's.
You can see how much Malcolm Douglas has devoted so much of his life in his passion for saving and understanding Crocodiles and to pass on the knowledge is a gift to everyone.
Well done Malcolm Douglas, and well done to his family standing by him all the way.