Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park Feeding Tour
Highlights
Guided educational experience through Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
Exclusive Rogue Crocodile Alley Tour—hear the stories behind some of the park’s most notorious residents
Learn about the life and legacy of Malcolm Douglas, his 50+ wildlife documentaries, and his impact on conservation across Australia
Safe, air-conditioned transfers to and from your Broome accommodation or the Visitor Centre
Airport drop-off available with luggage storage option
included with
Park entry fees, Professional local guide with expert knowledge, Comfortable & air-conditioned transport
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What to bring
Comfortable shoes or thongs, hat, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle
Detailed Description
Step through the towering jaws of a giant croc and into a sanctuary unlike any other, just 20 minutes from town. More than just a tourist attraction, this park is a dedicated wildlife refuge and conservation facility established by legendary Australian adventurer, filmmaker and crocodile conservationist, Malcolm Douglas.
Originally a crocodile hunter in the 1960s, Malcolm Douglas underwent a powerful transformation, becoming one of Australia’s most passionate voices for the protection of crocodiles and our native wildlife. He founded the park in 1983 with just 13 crocodiles and a mission: to shift the public’s perception of these ancient animals from fear to fascination and understanding.
Today, the park is home to over 2,500 crocodiles, including rescued rogue crocs that couldn’t be returned to the wild. It stands as a testament to Malcolm's legacy—educating visitors about crocodile biology, behaviour, and their essential role in Australia’s ecosystems, while providing a safe haven for animals that would otherwise face euthanasia