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Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

Wildlife park in Broome

Updated: March 09, 2024 03:40 AM

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is located in Broome (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia.

Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia

+61 8 9193 6580

malcolmdouglas.com.au

Check Time Table for Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park


Monday2 to 5 PM
Tuesday2 to 5 PM
Wednesday2 to 5 PM
Thursday2 to 5 PM
Friday2 to 5 PM
Saturday2 to 5 PM
Sunday2 to 5 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park?

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is located at: Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia.

What is the phone number of Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park?

You can try to calling this number: +61 8 9193 6580

What are the coordinates of Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park?

Coordinates: -17.8789639, 122.3376778

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park Reviews

Lauren Messenger
2023-11-19 08:59:13 GMT

A tour was included with the cost of entry, Owen led my tour and was absolutely fantastic. So much knowledge and very entertaining, great with adults as well as kids. The park an incredible amount of crocodiles and alligators that you can get very close to. 10/10 great experience would recommend to anyone.

Steve Williams
2024-01-21 10:10:52 GMT

Really good tour - lots of feeding to watch and heaps of info about crocs!

Charles Lingo
2023-01-03 04:02:03 GMT

Amazing experience, highly recommended if you're in Broome. Feeding tours are generally done around 3pm and is conducted by very knowledgeable and charismatic keepers. The enclosures is pretty much just a small fence separating beast from human but never in any danger and gives a fantastic photo opportunity.

Definitely recommended.

Sarah Keally
2023-08-06 08:31:10 GMT

Good show for the croc feedings and the handler was very knowledgeable about the Crocs. Expensive but they seem to take good care of the animals.

Jefson Theios
2023-05-07 20:44:12 GMT

It was such a lovely park. I have never seen a lively healthy crocodile. Start from the pick up until drop back all the staff are wonderful and informative. Can not wait to come back again soon.

Mike bowles
2023-02-25 08:53:06 GMT

Nice side trip, worth a visit
Tour is must do. Informative and entertaining
There are a variety of croc and bird species
Salties the star attractions and put on z good show

Tegan Moore
2021-08-08 02:16:48 GMT

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.

Carl Koudelka
2022-11-06 01:04:06 GMT

Absolutely loved it. Fascinating creatures are crocs. Fraser had so much information on them and quite clearly is passionate about them. Also I highly recommend you listen to his safety tips on the does and don'ts of Malcolm Douglas crocodile park

Simon Golding
2020-03-06 11:15:12 GMT

Wow. Awesome experience. Wonderful people running an incredible park. Strongly recommend the 3pm feeding tour!

The tour guide was absolutely fantastic - friendly, knowledgeable and very entertaining.

Gift store has a solid range of gifts and trinkets, parking is free and bathrooms are available for customers.

Annette A
2022-06-29 12:28:19 GMT

Fantastic experience. The kids said it was the highlight of our week long stay in Broome. We did the tour, watched the feeding, 'cuddled' the 3mth old baby crocs and wandered around the other bird and reptile enclosures. We felt the animals were all being treated respectfully, and our tour guide was wonderful- a PA system for him would have been great though. Highly recommend for seeing these amazing animals up close.

Haley Parry
2022-10-09 11:16:58 GMT

What a fantastic opportunity to get up close to such magnificent and fascinating creatures! I've recently moved to the Pilbara so visiting the park was a really good opportunity to learn all about crocodiles 🐊

Great place to visit. Highly recommend.

Rod Shevlin
2023-03-08 12:23:12 GMT

What a great experience, lots Crocs, alligators, salt water Crocs and some really big mean buggers. Everyone got to hold a few young ones before the feeding tour. Great guide, with good stories, overall a great experience which was not expected. Definitely worth the cost of the visit.

Joel Kininmonth
2018-09-14 15:13:34 GMT

Really amazing experience. Glad I made the effort to drive out there. I could not get over the sheer amount of wildlife at the park, and the tour (which starts at 3pm) was really interesting and engaging. Thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone visiting Broome.

Mark Barry
2023-08-08 09:00:54 GMT

We enjoyed the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park more than one of the "jumping croc" tours in the NT, albeit a different experience, but more diverse. Make sure to be there well before 3 to make the feeding tour, which is the highlight. The prices in the shop for memorabilia and food were also surprisingly cheap! $2.50 for a Dixie cup! Nice not to be gouged for a change.
Only possible improvement would be a microphone for when there are large groups, as sometimes it was hard to hear what was being said.

Lucia O'Donovan
2023-05-12 12:13:44 GMT

Very enjoyable tour. We learned lots about crocodiles, also loved seeing the birds and camels.

Betty Hartnett
2023-10-23 12:43:24 GMT

Fraser was just the best tour guide. He has lived and loved these animals for many years and his passion for the crocodiles is unquestionable.
We should all listen and learn from this man who is salt of the earth, dedicated to nature and the preservation of these amazing creatures who love and protect their own. We should all take a leaf from their book

Benieta Visser
2019-01-15 22:12:40 GMT

Can't recommend this enough as a must see in broome. We plan to go back every time we have visitors! Amazing guided tour at 3pm daily, the guides are very informative. I would recommend arriving early to get a good seat as it's pretty crowded. Crocs are very active at feeding time. Baby crocs are super cute, although they will pee on you or try to run away if you drop them by accident! So much more to see then just crocs. Plenty of other wildlife to explore as well as a Cafe with refreshments.

Mark Anthony
2022-03-08 11:24:39 GMT

Firstly, their communication was excellent. Even when there was a 10 minute delay in picking us up, they called us eight on time to let us know. Alex, our driver was warm and entertaining. Setting the scene perfectly. The experience with our guide ( J?) Was amazing. He was knowledgeable, entertaining and really engaged the guests. The pure size and power of these awesome animals was incredible. Thanks for a great day guys.

Samantha
2021-09-26 04:56:02 GMT

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.

Shane Drumm
2020-08-28 10:39:10 GMT

Fantastic experience in a well organized and safe environment. No queues so would recommend getting there just before 3 as you follow the brave staff around the pins as they feed the crocodiles. Highly recommended tour.

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Broome, also known as Rubibi by the Yawuru people, is a coastal pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 2,046 km north of Perth. The town recorded a population of 14,660 in the 2021 census. It is the largest town in the Kimberley region. source

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