Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm – Everything You Need to Know

Craving a dose of adventure on your trip to Johor Bahru? Look no further than the Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm! This isn’t your average zoo experience. Here, you’ll get up close (safely, of course) to these fascinating creatures.

laymong, Teluk Sengat, 81900 Ayer Tawar, Johor, Malaysia – panoramio (1), CC BY 3.0

Spot a Prehistoric Giant

Witness the power and presence of saltwater crocodiles, some estimated to be over 100 years old! These colossal reptiles can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh a staggering tonne. Prepare to be mesmerised by their sheer size and prehistoric aura.

Learn About Crocs

Dive into the world of crocodiles with informative talks and interactive exhibits. Discover their fascinating biology, from their powerful jaws and armoured skin to their surprising hunting techniques. Learn about their behaviour and the important role they play in the ecosystem. The farm also sheds light on the threats that crocodiles face and the crucial conservation efforts underway.

Witness Feeding Time

Watch in awe as the crocodiles launch into a feeding frenzy during scheduled shows. (Don’t worry, they’re well-fed! You won’t be seeing any gladiatorial battles here.) Observe their powerful feeding instincts and razor-sharp reflexes as they devour their lunch. It’s a thrilling and educational experience for all ages and a unique way to learn more about these prehistoric predators while exploring the exciting things to do in Desaru. If you’re looking for a relaxing retreat after your crocodile adventure, consider unwinding at a nearby property such as Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas.

Optional Boat Tour (for the Brave!)

Take an optional boat ride through a specially designed crocodile swamp for an adrenaline-pumping experience (with a healthy dose of safety measures, of course!). Get a unique perspective on these predators as you glide through their domain. This thrilling add-on is not for the faint of heart, but it’s a guaranteed unforgettable experience.

National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Malaysia – Step into Nature’s Bounty

Malaysia boasts a wide range of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Each park has something unique to offer. Whether you’re exploring rainforests, meeting ostriches, or discovering ancient caves, Malaysia’s natural attractions are unforgettable.

Taman Negara Pahang

Taman Negara Pahang takes you into one of the world’s oldest rainforests, where you can experience a variety of outdoor activities. Here, you can go on hikes through dense forest trails, take river cruises, and explore the treetops through canopy walks. It’s a great spot to see diverse wildlife and enjoy the natural scenery. This park offers a hands-on way to learn about and enjoy nature.

Gula Kapas, Taman Negara (Sungai Relau, Pahang) – panoramio, CC BY 3.0

Desaru Ostrich Farm

At Desaru Ostrich Farm, you get to meet ostriches up close! It’s a place where you can learn all about these fascinating birds, from how they’re cared for to how they’re bred. Visiting the park is among the most popular things to do in Desaru. Plus, the farm is a 30-minute drive from Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas. This proximity means you can easily transition between luxurious comforts and lush landscapes whenever you please.

Penang National Park

From mangroves and rainforests to coral reefs, Penang National Park is a mix of beautiful natural landscapes. It’s perfect for those who love hiking and relaxing on a beach. The park is a beacon of Malaysia’s natural diversity, all packed into a single, accessible location.

Taman Negara Endau Rompin

This park, spread across Johor and Pahang, is a pristine natural wonderland known for its stunning waterfalls, wildlife, and adventurous trails. It’s a place that not only protects endangered animals but also offers you a chance to dive into the heart of Malaysia’s wilderness.

Bako National Park

Bako National Park, the oldest in Sarawak, is famous for its wildlife, especially the proboscis monkeys, and diverse environments from mangroves to forests. Its location by the sea means you get breathtaking views and can see some stunning rock formations.