Go on an educational adventure at Davao Crocodile Park!

Visiting Davao Crocodile Park will show you a state of the art and world class crocodile farming system right in our very own country. Their goal is to educate people about crocodiles and their importance to nature while also inspiring people to respect nature altogether.

Aside from crocodiles, there are other exotic animal species like raptors, monkeys, bearcats, snakes, birds, and other reptiles that will make the learning process worth it. Both childrens and adults will enjoy a day of learning and exploration in the park. It is considered as a favorite spot to visit by Favao locals.

The Park came to life thanks to Phillip Dizon’s fascination with saltwater and freshwater crocodiles. Right now, it’s a farm that breeds reptiles, a tourism venue to educate about wildlife, and a platform to create public awareness on wildlife conservation. Aside from that, it’s also a laboratory for students that studies the creatures the park has.

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From Davao to Davao Crocodile Park

1. Hail a ride to head to the city center.
2. At the city center, ride a jeepney heading to Diversion Road, Maa. Ask the driver to drop you off where there are habal-habal riders.
3. Ask the habal-habal rider to take you directly to the Davao Crocodile Park.

Things to do at Davao Crocodile Park

1. OBSERVE CROCODILES
– You cannot visit the park without seeing the stars of the show, their crocodiles!

2. LISTEN TO A LECTURE
– They have regular lectures held to raise public awareness regarding wildlife, give it an ear!

3. FEED THE CROCODILE
– You can pay a fee and feed some crocodiles at the viewing deck.

4. PET THE ANIMALS
– They have an animal petting area where you can pet some wildlife.

5. EXPLORE THE AREA
– Explore the park and see the skeleton displays, tooth displays, and many more!

6. GET GREETED BY A BIRD
– There are parrots and Myna inside the Park that greets visitors with a Hi, Good Afternoon, Pangit, or even a teasing whistle.

7. TOUCH A PYTHON
– Petting a burmese python is at your own risk, but there is no harm in doing so!

8. TAKE PHOTOS
– Statues of different animals are littered throughout the park so try and take some photos!

9. BUY FROM THE SOUVENIR SHOP
– Their souvenir shop has crocodile merchandise with toys available, bring some cash when you visit!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee: ₱ 350 for 3 years old and above

How to Contact

You can contact Davao Crocodile Park through these:

Mobile No.: 0917 702 5953
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davaocrocodileparkandzoo

To Bring when visiting Davao Crocodile Park

1. Bring bottled water.
2. Bring an extra shirt.

Reminders when visiting Davao Crocodile Park

1. Do not lift or rest children on rails, railings, and barriers.
2. Do not poke or stick your fingers inside the cages.
3. Pets are not allowed to be brought into the park.
4. Do not feed the animals without permission.
5. Do not throw anything at the animals as this may hurt them.
6. Do not provoke or shout at the animals.
7. People under the influence of alcohol or other substances are not allowed to be admitted.
8. Respect the environment and throw your trash properly.
9. Smoking is prohibited.

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