Davao Crocodile Park & Zoo
Davao Crocodile Park is a zoo and wildlife facility in the Talomo district where visitors can observe crocodiles of various sizes in separate enclosures. The facility also houses snakes, birds, monkeys, tigers, and koi fish, with paved pathways providing access to different areas.
The park was founded many years ago to educate people about crocodiles and their conservation. Since then it has become a popular destination for families in the region and remains a place that promotes awareness of wildlife protection.
The park takes its name from the crocodiles that form its main attraction and remain the center of visitor attention. Families and school groups regularly spend time here watching the animals and participating in hands-on feeding activities together.
The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and see the animals at their most active. There is parking on site and the facility is easy to explore on foot, with shaded areas and rest spots for breaks.
Feeding koi fish in a rounded pond is a popular hands-on activity where visitors can feed the colorful fish directly from their hands, though jumping fish create water splashes. This interactive experience sets it apart from passive observation and makes the visit memorable.
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