Reptile handling | Crocodylus Park

31°C Partly cloudy
4.3 / 5 1,608 Google reviews

Images and Video

View: 1 of 3

Reptile handling | Crocodylus Park

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Part of: Crocodylus Park

Highlights

  • Hold a snake or a Blue Tongue lizard to feel the grace of these fascinating reptiles.
  • Capture sizzling photos during your reptile handling experience at Crocodylus Park.
  • Enjoy a safe environment guided by knowledgeable staff for an unforgettable adventure.
  • Explore family-friendly facilities, including carparks and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable visit.

Scary but intriguing! Isn’t that what reptiles are all about? Hold a Snake or something exciting like a Blue Tongue lizard. A great opportunity to feel the grace and strengths of reptiles in a safe environment.

Crocodylus Park staff run the reptile handling experience daily. It is part of the admission fee and of course they give you plenty of time to take sizzling photo’s for free.

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet

Service Tags

  • Adventure
  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

Crocodylus Park

Crocodylus Park & Zoo, located only 15 minutes from Darwin’s CBD, gives you a full NT outback experience in the city.

It is the place to come face to face with the largest reptiles. The park plays host to over a thousand crocodiles from hatchlings to massive adults.

Built upon 30 years of experience in crocodile research and conservation, a must see while visiting the NT. Professor Grahame Webb, one of Australia’s world-known zoologists opened Crocodylus Park in 1994. Although it started as a crocodile research and education centre, it has now expanded to become the only zoo in the NT with exotic and native animals including big cats, birds, primates and other reptiles, plus a museum.

There are daily crocodile feeding tours and you get a chance at feeding one of the big guys and then hold a baby croc. Most unique is the guided daily boat cruise for an ultimate NT eco experience where you can see crocodiles from the wild living in their own river.

Crocodylus Park is easily accessible by bus or by taxi. There is also parking available for caravans and coaches.

Tags

  • Family
  • Nature & Wildlife

Accreditations

  • China Ready and Accredited Program
  • Quality Tourism Accreditation

Memberships

  • Visitor Information Centre
  • NT – Tourism Top End

Plan more around this area