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Crocodile Park

The Crocodile Park in Dubai is not just a park; it is a habitat for over 250 Nile crocodiles. It is the perfect place for an amazing day out with the family. There is a museum in the Crocodile Park named the Crocodile Museum, which provides educational knowledge about the biology, behavior, and conservation of crocodiles for the visitors. The park aims to create awareness about crocodile conservation. There is a man-made lake inside the Crocodile Park replicating the natural habitat of the crocodiles.

The Crocodile Park was officially opened on April 18, 2023, by the Dubai Municipality, with a total cost of approximately 21 million AED. It covers a total of 20,000 square meters. The park is located near Mushrif Park, close to the Dubai Safari Project. They transformed the park to be as close to the natural habitat of the crocodiles as possible. The park operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. However, it is good to check the official website for updated information on opening and closing during special occasions and holidays.

Inside the Crocodile Park's Museum, they provide the life cycle of crocodiles through a combination of displays, models, and interactive exhibits. By displaying how female crocodiles lay eggs and guard nests with recorded footage, and the detailed hatching process replicated by models showing baby crocodiles emerging from the eggs. Short clips and time-lapse videos capture the moments when hatchlings break out of their eggs. Various displays illustrate the growth stages of crocodiles from hatching to juveniles. Close exhibits of juveniles help you observe their behavior and development. By providing models and skeletons of adult crocodiles, they show the physical structure of the crocodiles. Interactive displays provide elaborate details about the diet, habitat, and behaviors of adult crocodiles, and their role in the ecosystem. Information displays explain how their lifespan is affected in the wild and captivity, by losing their habitat and poaching, and highlight the importance of conservation efforts to protect them. There are games and activities on interactive screens providing visitors, especially children, the opportunity to learn about the importance of crocodile conservation. These features help to understand the lifecycle and conservation of crocodiles.

The feeding session at the Dubai Crocodile Park is a highlighted experience for visitors, offering a close observation of the crocodiles during mealtime. Feeding sessions are scheduled at specific times of the day: the morning feeding is around 11:00 AM, the afternoon feeding session is around 2:00 PM, and the late afternoon feeding session is around 4:00 PM. The feeding session takes place in a specific area where visitors can ensure their safety by watching from a secure distance. This feeding part helps visitors observe the natural techniques of crocodiles eating their prey. The Crocodile Park follows a diet of food including meat, chicken, and fish. The food is chosen to satisfy the nutritional needs of the crocodiles and maintain a healthy life.

The entry fee for children between the ages of 3 to 12 is around AED 75 approximately. For adults above the age of 13, the cost is around AED 95. They provide family packages, which, when compared to purchasing tickets alone, offer group discounts, making it more worthwhile. They also offer annual passes that provide unlimited access to the park throughout the year at a discounted rate. During special occasions and holidays, they offer many special discounts. It is always advisable to check the official website before planning a visit to the Crocodile Park in Dubai. It is notable that online pre-booking does not allow for refunds.

At the Crocodile Park, visitors not only get the thrill of experiencing crocodiles, but they also explore many aquatic species in the aquarium present in the park. They can explore fish types including varieties of tropical fish, freshwater fish, marine fish, and large species such as rays and small sharks. They also explore invertebrates like corals, jellyfish, and crustaceans like crabs and lobsters. There are also reptiles like frogs and turtles, and other marine life such as eels, seahorses, and starfish. The Crocodile Park is not only special for the conservation of crocodiles but is also home to other marine species.

Overview

Country
UAE
Place
Dubai
Currency
AED
Time to Travel
November, December, January, February, March

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