The original crocodile man – raw, real, and only in Broome.
Before the world knew Steve Irwin, there was Malcolm Douglas – filmmaker, adventurer, crocodile hunter turned passionate conservationist. His name might not be in headlines, but his legacy is written all over the Kimberley.
This unforgettable tour takes you to the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, a place where education, adrenaline and respect for wildlife come together. Home to massive saltwater crocodiles and alligators, this is one of the most thrilling and unique wildlife encounters in Australia.
The park, still lovingly owned and operated by Malcolm's wife Valerie Douglas, now 84, and the Douglas family, is more than just a tourist stop – it's a hands-on experience and a powerful conservation story. You'll learn how Malcolm went from hunting crocodiles for their hides to fighting for their protection, pioneering breeding programs and filming over 50 documentaries.
And the famous crocodile feeding tour? It's heart-pounding, eye-opening, and absolutely unforgettable.
This is your chance to meet Australia's most misunderstood creatures – and the people who have dedicated their lives to protecting them.
Before the world knew Steve Irwin, there was Malcolm Douglas – filmmaker, adventurer, crocodile hunter turned passionate conservationist. His name might not be in headlines, but his legacy is written all over the Kimberley.
This unforgettable tour takes you to the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, a place where education, adrenaline and respect for wildlife come together. Home to massive saltwater crocodiles and alligators, this is one of the most thrilling and unique wildlife encounters in Australia.
The park, still lovingly owned and operated by Malcolm's wife Valerie Douglas, now 84, and the Douglas family, is more than just a tourist stop – it's a hands-on experience and a powerful conservation story. You'll learn how Malcolm went from hunting crocodiles for their hides to fighting for their protection, pioneering breeding programs and filming over 50 documentaries.
And the famous crocodile feeding tour? It's heart-pounding, eye-opening, and absolutely unforgettable.
This is your chance to meet Australia's most misunderstood creatures – and the people who have dedicated their lives to protecting them.