An absolute disgrace. A place of cruelty masquerading as a tourist attraction. Never in my life have I visited somewhere so revolting. The staff are cold, indifférent, almost complicit in what can only be described as organized animal abuse. 28 crocodiles crammed into a filthy 50m² pen, with barely a meter of putrid water. No space, no care, just suffering on display.
But it gets worse. Rabbits, eagles, parrots, all chained, all neglected. No enrichment, no stimulation, no dignity. Just lifeless animals, staring into nothing, day after day.
The most shocking part? Visitors are allowed, even encouraged, to mistreat the animals. I watched children swinging rabbits by their ears. Adults provoking crocodiles until they lunged at one another in violent bursts of stress. The staff? Silent. Complicit. Disgraceful.
This visit wasn’t entertainment, it was a gut-wrenching glimpse into neglect and cruelty. I left sickened, furious, and heartbroken.
This place must be shut down. Reported. Condemned. Avoid it like the plague, and tell others to...
Read moreNice Crocodile show indeed with a fast loud Jaw Snap by the crocodile making it exciting and scary at the same time. It takes real courage, skills & lots of practice to put on a mesmerizing show like that. Crocodile feeding was fun too; you can feel how strong the crocodile bite and drag the bait down from a long fishing pole that you will be holding. That are mini sections with other animals too (a fee is required if you want to take picture with those animals). The staff are...
Read moresince this place is bang opposite to the dolphin bay, we hhad visited this place after Dolphin show.
there are few other animals like vulture, turtle, deer in the park.. we can feed the crocodile also.. if we want to take some animals in our hand or neck ( like snake or baby crocodile), we need to pay extra money for that..
but the crocodile show was very average.. the man puts his life in risk for such a average show...
this is definitely not a must...
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