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Kalimba Reptile Park

Kalimba Farm, 4065A, Lusaka 10101, Zambia
4.1(665)
Open until 5:00 PM
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+260 96 7213272
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kalimbazambia.com
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Reviews of Kalimba Reptile Park

4.1
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4.0
23w

This place is absolutely amazing. Take your swimsuit, fishing rods, a picnic, and lay under the large shady trees. There is a child's play ground available with swings. The pool areas are stunning with huge palm trees. There is a resturant to buy food (my son tired the world famous crocodile burger) and a souvenir shop (got myself some crocodile oil soap). I see you can stop by the entrance to purchase crocodile meat to cook at home (without paying for entrance). Large variety of snakes, and they are well cared for and active. The crocs are magnificent and there is this one that is a MONSTER! You'll never see a croc as big as him. Wish I had taken the fishing rod, as they have ponds specified for fishing. There is a large amount of mature trees, with signs telling you what they are. Flowers in winter? This is definitely the place. Fun day out for the kids. Would definitely recommend. The only downside to the park is there is rubbish thrown into the main crocodile pond. I saw alcohol cans and empty water bottles etc. I guess who is going to go in that large pond area to clean up rubbish, with over 20 crocodiles? Can't blame them, but possibly restrict people with food and drink from that area to avoid people throwing rubbish over the side. It's sad to see a crocodile laying next to rubbish. One star lost because of this factor. Regardless, definitely a complete day out with many activities all...

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5.0
1y

Kalimba Reptile Park is a great place! From the moment you step in, you’re greeted with a serene and beautifully maintained environment. The park is home to a fascinating variety of reptiles, including crocodiles and snakes. Each enclosure is thoughtfully designed to provide the best care for the animals while allowing visitors to get an up-close view.

The staff here are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the animals, offering insightful information during the guided tours. They’re always ready to answer questions and make the experience educational and enjoyable for all ages. The park is very child-friendly, making it an excellent outing for families. Kids will love the hands-on experiences, like watching the crocodile feeding sessions.

The park also features a lovely picnic area where you can relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. It's clear that a lot of effort goes into maintaining the park and ensuring the animals' well-being.

Overall, Kalimba Reptile Park provides a unique and engaging experience that combines education, conservation, and fun. It’s a must-visit if you’re...

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4.0
27w

I had a great time at Kalimba Reptile Park. The staff are amazing. They showed us around and answered all our questions (shout out to Mr Chingwere 😆). I am dead scared of snakes and crocodiles but they made me feel comfortable and secure. I did not get to touch the Snake like everyone else did 😂😂😂 but I did hold the tortoise and the lil baby crocodile 🤣. I had a hard time getting the courage to hold the croc, but I did eventually ☺️ (ps, they're sooo cute omgggg 😆😆). The tortoise was easy to hold because, it's a tortoise 🤣🤣 it hid in it's shell. It wasn't as scary ☺️. The food!!! You should definitely try out the crocodile burger (it was my first time). It was delicious, I can't recommend it enough!! Try it, try it, try it!! You won't regret it!! Overall,it's a nice place to chill and just unwind around reptiles, lol. The stories behind each reptile are rich, detailed and...

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Tarryn HollidayTarryn Holliday
This place is absolutely amazing. Take your swimsuit, fishing rods, a picnic, and lay under the large shady trees. There is a child's play ground available with swings. The pool areas are stunning with huge palm trees. There is a resturant to buy food (my son tired the world famous crocodile burger) and a souvenir shop (got myself some crocodile oil soap). I see you can stop by the entrance to purchase crocodile meat to cook at home (without paying for entrance). Large variety of snakes, and they are well cared for and active. The crocs are magnificent and there is this one that is a MONSTER! You'll never see a croc as big as him. Wish I had taken the fishing rod, as they have ponds specified for fishing. There is a large amount of mature trees, with signs telling you what they are. Flowers in winter? This is definitely the place. Fun day out for the kids. Would definitely recommend. The only downside to the park is there is rubbish thrown into the main crocodile pond. I saw alcohol cans and empty water bottles etc. I guess who is going to go in that large pond area to clean up rubbish, with over 20 crocodiles? Can't blame them, but possibly restrict people with food and drink from that area to avoid people throwing rubbish over the side. It's sad to see a crocodile laying next to rubbish. One star lost because of this factor. Regardless, definitely a complete day out with many activities all in one spot.
Nizah SiameNizah Siame
I had a great time at Kalimba Reptile Park. The staff are amazing. They showed us around and answered all our questions (shout out to Mr Chingwere 😆). I am dead scared of snakes and crocodiles but they made me feel comfortable and secure. I did not get to touch the Snake like everyone else did 😂😂😂 but I did hold the tortoise and the lil baby crocodile 🤣. I had a hard time getting the courage to hold the croc, but I did eventually ☺️ (ps, they're sooo cute omgggg 😆😆). The tortoise was easy to hold because, it's a tortoise 🤣🤣 it hid in it's shell. It wasn't as scary ☺️. The food!!! You should definitely try out the crocodile burger (it was my first time). It was delicious, I can't recommend it enough!! Try it, try it, try it!! You won't regret it!! Overall,it's a nice place to chill and just unwind around reptiles, lol. The stories behind each reptile are rich, detailed and interesting!
Diana SakalaDiana Sakala
Visited the place out of curiosity, I am not an animal lover but I was curious about what they keep there and obviously the food they serve. Their menu is very limited, their special for this particular day was a double cheese burger which was dry and very cold for my liking. They didn't have enough choices of drinks besides water, alcohol, carbonated drinks. And I understand why their food is very limited is because it's not an actual restaurant but some effort into it would be great. Overall, if you're an animal lover specifically reptiles you might just enjoy the open space and seeing(and touching) some of these animals. You can go as a group, it's safe and open for barbecues too.
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This place is absolutely amazing. Take your swimsuit, fishing rods, a picnic, and lay under the large shady trees. There is a child's play ground available with swings. The pool areas are stunning with huge palm trees. There is a resturant to buy food (my son tired the world famous crocodile burger) and a souvenir shop (got myself some crocodile oil soap). I see you can stop by the entrance to purchase crocodile meat to cook at home (without paying for entrance). Large variety of snakes, and they are well cared for and active. The crocs are magnificent and there is this one that is a MONSTER! You'll never see a croc as big as him. Wish I had taken the fishing rod, as they have ponds specified for fishing. There is a large amount of mature trees, with signs telling you what they are. Flowers in winter? This is definitely the place. Fun day out for the kids. Would definitely recommend. The only downside to the park is there is rubbish thrown into the main crocodile pond. I saw alcohol cans and empty water bottles etc. I guess who is going to go in that large pond area to clean up rubbish, with over 20 crocodiles? Can't blame them, but possibly restrict people with food and drink from that area to avoid people throwing rubbish over the side. It's sad to see a crocodile laying next to rubbish. One star lost because of this factor. Regardless, definitely a complete day out with many activities all in one spot.
Tarryn Holliday

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I had a great time at Kalimba Reptile Park. The staff are amazing. They showed us around and answered all our questions (shout out to Mr Chingwere 😆). I am dead scared of snakes and crocodiles but they made me feel comfortable and secure. I did not get to touch the Snake like everyone else did 😂😂😂 but I did hold the tortoise and the lil baby crocodile 🤣. I had a hard time getting the courage to hold the croc, but I did eventually ☺️ (ps, they're sooo cute omgggg 😆😆). The tortoise was easy to hold because, it's a tortoise 🤣🤣 it hid in it's shell. It wasn't as scary ☺️. The food!!! You should definitely try out the crocodile burger (it was my first time). It was delicious, I can't recommend it enough!! Try it, try it, try it!! You won't regret it!! Overall,it's a nice place to chill and just unwind around reptiles, lol. The stories behind each reptile are rich, detailed and interesting!
Nizah Siame

Nizah Siame

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Visited the place out of curiosity, I am not an animal lover but I was curious about what they keep there and obviously the food they serve. Their menu is very limited, their special for this particular day was a double cheese burger which was dry and very cold for my liking. They didn't have enough choices of drinks besides water, alcohol, carbonated drinks. And I understand why their food is very limited is because it's not an actual restaurant but some effort into it would be great. Overall, if you're an animal lover specifically reptiles you might just enjoy the open space and seeing(and touching) some of these animals. You can go as a group, it's safe and open for barbecues too.
Diana Sakala

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