Darwin Wildlife Viewing

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Written by Viator, August 2010

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Darwin Wildlife Viewing Reviews

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4 star rating: Recommended Reply by Viator, January 2012
Doing what: Crocosaurus Cove Darwin General Admission Tickets

Good place to view reptiles in the centre of Darwin.

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4 star rating: Recommended Reply by Viator, January 2012
Doing what: Cage of Death at Darwin's Crocosaurus Cove

Great activity if the crocs are lively.

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4 star rating: Recommended Reply by Viator, July 2010
Doing what: 3-Day Kakadu National Park and Waterfalls Tour from Darwin

The trip was great. The tour guides were excellent. The scenery was wonderful.

I would use your service again and recommend to my friends and family.

City Tour is good . Crocosaus is disappointing . More animals could be added . For eg, other reptiles and large fishes from various places.

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3 star rating: Worth doing Reply by Viator, August 2012
Doing what: Crocosaurus Cove Darwin General Admission Tickets

Very intersting watching the crocs sleeping. They weren't active at all. A nice place to see all the other reptiles though. Very centrally located.

We were a little disappointed in the river cruise. There was no wildlife to be seen. It was a very long day. Would suggest overnighting in Kakadu.

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2 star rating: It was OK, but could have been better Reply by Viator, May 2012
Doing what: Cage of Death at Darwin's Crocosaurus Cove

Unfortunately when we went all of the crocodiles were sleeping so it wasn't really all that stimulating. We were just in a glass cage in water staring at them. I think the experience would have been cooler if the crocodiles were awake and more interactive. However, as they are wild animals, it is always impossible to predict how they are going to react.

The tour operator cancelled the most important part of our tour and never had the courtesy to tell us; they just dumped us into a rehash of what we had done the previous day.

We spent most of the time in random tourist shops and drinking coffee.

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