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English
Included
Enjoy a desert safari with dune bashing in a 4x4 Land Cruiser
Perfect combination of wildlife culture and adventure in one day
Capture sunset photos and try camel riding sandboarding or henna
Relax at a Bedouin style camp with Arabic coffee and dates
€ 158.37
€ 145.70


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Begin your day at Dubai Crocodile Park, a unique attraction that houses over 250 majestic Nile crocodiles in a lush, natural-style environment. Shaded walkways, elevated decks, and multiple viewing points allow for safe and up-close encounters with these fascinating creatures, making it an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The park also features an African-themed aquarium and a Natural History Museum, where you can explore ancient crocodile fossils and learn about their biology, behavior, and conservation through interactive and educational exhibits. It’s a perfect blend of fun and learning for families, wildlife lovers, and curious minds. After the morning wildlife adventure, your afternoon shifts to the golden sands of the desert. Climb aboard a 4x4 Land Cruiser for an adrenaline-pumping dune bashing ride across vast dunes, followed by an opportunity to capture stunning sunset photos. Continue the Arabian adventure with camel rides, sandboarding, or trying a traditional henna tattoo. As dusk settles in, relax at a traditional Bedouin-style camp where warm Arabic hospitality awaits, starting with coffee and dates. Enjoy a generous BBQ buffet dinner that features a mix of Middle Eastern and international dishes, all served under the open desert sky. The evening comes alive with live performances, including the hypnotic Tanoura dance, belly dancing, and a thrilling fire show. This full-day tour beautifully combines Dubai’s rich wildlife and cultural heritage, creating an unforgettable experience for families, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike.
Bus fare
Entry fees
Dinner in Desert Safari
Gratuities
Weather appropriate clothing
Comfortable shoes
Water bottle
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
Keep personal essentials
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A great place to take the kids for a day trip. Very well organized and you can see them feeding the Crocs at certain times. You can also touch a baby croc. The place is so clean and that staff are friendly. There is a gift shop.

The crocodile park was quiet when I visited so views of the crocs weren't a problem. The staff were helpful and knowledgeable about the crocs and there is a below waterline viewing area. It's near the safari park so could be combined. They have a nice eating area where you can sit and watch the crocodiles. Worth a visit.

Nice place with incredible team, who is super friendly, positive and provide so much facts about crocodiles without boring stories. It is well organized place with very beautiful environment and interiors. The museum is quiet nice, you can touch crocodile egg and tooth their. But you should remember it is specifically only about 1 animal. You definitely will learn more about crocodiles but you will not see any others animals. I recommend to combine it with day in Mushrif Park, it would be perfect time.

I’ve Visited the crocodile park it’s a one time visit especially for those who are into reptiles all there are more than 250 nile crocodiles you can see them relaxing in the pool and swimming in aquarium and also the small also you can get a chance to handle baby crocodile with the handler. And there feeding seasons as well best recommend if you want to attend feeding session go by evening 5:30 especially in weekends .

A relative small -for Dubai stabdards- park, yet fully worth to visit. It hosts about 250 crocs of all ages (150 adults). It has the Encounter, Aquarium and Museum section. At the Encounter, if you are there at the right time (before 12:00pm for example), you’ll be able to hold snd feel juvenile crocs, around 1 year old (of course their mouth will still be tied, as they may get upset if you press their head’s top for example). In the Aquarium, you will see them underwater where they can stay for up to 2 hours without breathing (in apnea), with their 3rd (side) eyelid closed for protection (although still allowing their excellent, 300° vision). The numerous small fishes in the aquarium feel no threat, as they are too small for the crocs to be interested. The Museum (devoted to reptiles in general), is again relatively small and quick to tour yet again fully worth the time. Finally if you are patient to wait (or leave and cone back), you can also watch the feeding session at 5:30pm. And when done with everything, “Okavango Terrace” is a great and cozy place to sit, whether indoors or outdoors (prices are reasonable and there is s great breakfast included). Not to forget to refer to the staff who are all well trained, friendly, and professional. It is comfortable to visit the park any time of the year as the proportion of indoor to outdoor areas is balanced. Entrance fee: AED 95/p (buy one - get one free w. Entertainer).



