Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park: Why visit the Broome crocodile park?

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park: Why visit the Broome crocodile park?

The Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park near Broome, Western Australia, offer daily crocodile-feeding tours. This Broome crocodile park also sells crocodile leather goods.

The Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is one of the top attractions in Broome, Western Australia. Or, rather, near Broome. You’ll find it in the hamlet of Roebuck on the Broome to Derby drive.

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There are no prizes for guessing which animals get the star treatment at this Broome crocodile park. It is all about the giant saltwater crocodiles which live around the coast of northern Australia.

Crocodile feeding at Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

Some of the biggest crocodiles in Australia are on display at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, and the daily feeding tours show off just how impressive these big beasts can be.

The feeding tours take part at 3pm every day at this Broome crocodile park. Opening hours, meanwhile, are between 2pm and 5pm.

Big crocs at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Western Australia
Big crocs at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Western Australia. Photo courtesy of Tourism Western Australia.

Entry to the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is via a giant saltwater crocodile made from fibreglass. This sets the mood for what’s to come.

There are other animals on display at this Broome crocodile park, however. You can also see dingoes, snakes and birds.

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Broome crocodile park museum

At the shop/ museum, you can buy DVDs of Malcolm Douglas’ adventure films. In some ways he was a prototype Steve Irwin.

It’s also possible to buy crocodile leather products such as wallets and belts, plus jewellery made of crocodile teeth.

Entry to the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park costs $35 for adults and $20 for children. Alternatively, book a tour from Broome including transportation for $80.

Other things to do in Broome include tours of the Willie Creek Pearl Farm and hovercraft tours to ancient dinosaur footprints. You can also explore the old pearl luggers and drink unusually-flavoured beers at Matsos Brewery.

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