Published: April 2011. For a much more updated guide, visit: Puerto Princesa travel Guide.
When the bad Traveler was just a young boy, he heard from a magazine show on TV of a kid being attacked as well as then devoured by a significant crocodile in the province. because then, I had feared crocodiles. I didn’t like seeing them even on TV. Whenever national geographic channel would function them, I’d switch channels. They had been providing me the creeps up until our Puerto Princesa City Tour.
After our moment with the caterpillars as well as former caterpillars at the Palawan Butterfly Garden, our chauffeur revealed that we would be heading to Palawan wildlife Rescue as well as Conservation center to satisfy some crocodiles. envision exactly how I felt when I discovered about our next stop. “It’s the end of my life as I understand it! I’m gonna dieeee!!!” however of course, I didn’t state it out loud; my good friends would have killed me best then for my kaartehan. So I flashed a wide, fake smile as well as held it for the next 20 minutes or so. We shown up at around 8:30 am. Although we were able to go into the place, we still had to wait on the ticket counter to open at 9am so we killed a long time by taking pictures around.
By the way, right here are the going to hours: Mondays to Fridays, 1:30pm to 5pm; Saturdays 9am to 5pm (lunch break from 12nn-1pm).
While waiting on the ticket booth to open!
Palawan wildlife Rescue as well as Conservation Center
Formerly understood as Crocodile Farming Institute, this Puerto Princesa destination is not just a prominent traveler attraction however likewise a research study center for conservation as well as further studies of Palawan’s endangered types including crocodiles. That said, crocodiles ain’t the only animals here. There is a mini-zoo right here which homes a number of types of mammals, reptiles as well as birds.
When the ticket booth opened, we paid for entrance charges (P40) as well as the trip started.
Crocodile skin as well as skeleton on screen at the building lobby
Sperm whale skeleton on display
A poster clarifying what crocodiles are not as well as demanding aspects for crocs
After seeing the skeletons, the trip guide led us to the Hatchling home where infant crocs are being kept.The Hatchling home is full of white tubs where bit crocs are fed. As you walk farther, the bigger crocs are.
There are two kinds of crocodiles: the Saltwater Crocodile or Indo-Pacific Crocodile (Crocodylus Porosus) as well as the Philippine Freshwater Crocodile or Mindoro Crocodile (Crocodylus Mindorensis). Naks, may scientific names pa. Hihi.
More infant crocs!
Baby crocs. little however still scary.
When we reached the exit, we were led to a swamp like area where adult crocs were. There is an elevated ledge over the area where tourists might walk on as well as get a much better view of these reptiles.
An adult crocodile. most likely the most significant in the Center.
My good friend Astrid, croc-happy!
A caretaker at the center cleaning the area where huge crocs were. We asked him, “Kuya, hindi ka ba kakagatin nyan?” The caretaker answered, “Hindi, busog na ang mga yan.”
We then proceeded to a station where tourists can take pictures with a infant croc. The charge for a photo-op with a infant crocodile is P30-P35.
The infant croc’s caretaker.
We then walked to the mini-zoo where non-croc animals where caged.
This wild boar promptly walked towards our direction when it saw us. It might be asking for food.
There are likewise a number of types of birds as well as snakes at the mini-zoo. The cutest are the porcupines as well as the squirrels.
It was an enlightening tour, albeit frightening at first. I went in as a frightened traveler as well as came out as a crocodile lover! Kudos to the people operating this place.
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