Beyond Darwin: Crocodylus Park



If you want to witness the crocodiles of the Territory at close quarters, Crocodylus Park is a logical place to go. A wildlife research and education centre focusing on the crocodile, Crocodylus Park is home to over a thousand crocodiles, as well a diverse array of other wildlife including big cats, primates, birds and other reptiles. An air conditioned museum tells about the origin of crocodiles, how many different species there are and why they are so feared - and revered.

Location: 815 McMillans Road, Knuckey Lagoon.

How to get there: How to get there: by car, take Stuart Highway from Darwin, left onto Amy Johnston Ave., right into McMillans Rd;

By bus, No.5 bus from Darwin City, No.5 or No.9 bus from Casuarina, No.9 bus from Palmerston.





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