I can't put fewer stars just because I've seen cooler places. Admission is 500 baht for an adult, 300 baht for a three-year-old, and free for a one-year-old. A clean, cozy, small space with various animal figures, swings, and a mini zoo. The animals are all well-groomed, there is absolutely no smell! We enjoyed a walk before the performance. We took a picture. Photo with a crocodile 200 Baht, fish food 20/50 baht, depending on the serving. You can feed the deer and rabbits. The show itself lasts 20 minutes. The guys are definitely working with full dedication, it takes your breath away. These are not trained monkeys. By the way, you can also feed crocodiles with a fishing rod. You can go, but I recommend a direct cultural program, as there is a dolphinarium right across the street in a minute's walk. And Chalong Pier is a five-minute drive away, where there are very beautiful sunsets over the mountains. Big Buddha is visible.
We visited the crocodile farm in the Aviary, Myang Phu Ket, Chalong — we were satisfied! It is very interesting and informative, the farm staff are friendly and helpful. A great place for a family vacation and an exciting walk. Thank you for the wonderful experience!
I am very sorry for the crocodiles, their content leaves much to be desired. It's clear that everything is hanging on a thread here... well done, of course, who else is working there, but it's sad ... crocodiles are tortured, sprayed with water to somehow revive. They seem to be under something, because even when you feed them, they don't move. All this causes only sadness.