Crocodile Park is a popular tourist attraction located in Davao City, Philippines, known for its large collection of crocodiles, including the famous large saltwater crocodile named Pangil. It is also a conservation and breeding park for crocodiles and other wildlife species.
Yes, visitors have the opportunity to interact with certain wildlife species under the supervision of trained staff, such as holding a baby crocodile, bird feeding, and photo opportunities with some of the animals. However, interaction with dangerous animals is regulated and overseen by trained professionals for safety.
In addition to crocodiles, the park features a range of animals such as birds, snakes, monkeys, and tigers. Moreover, the park often hosts wildlife shows, educational talks, and feeding demonstrations for educational and entertainment purposes.
The best time to visit is during the cooler dry months from December to February. Visiting during feeding times or scheduled shows can also enhance your experience. It is recommended to check the park's schedule and plan accordingly.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to visit Crocodile Park. The cost may vary and is subject to change, so it’s best to check the latest rates and any available discounts or package deals before planning your visit.
Crocodile Park usually opens daily. However, operating hours can vary and might be subject to change, especially on holidays. It’s recommended to check the official website or contact the park directly for the most current information prior to your visit.
Crocodile Park is accessible by various means of transportation. You can take a taxi, a tricycle, or a public utility vehicle (jeepney) with routes servicing the area. It is also possible to arrange for a private tour or shuttle with local hotels and tour operators.