
Take The Plunge Into The Cage Of Death
In the depths of Darwin lurks one of Australia’s most ferocious creatures – the saltwater crocodile.
Take the plunge at Crocosaurus Cove into the Cage of Death and come face to face with these aggressive, prehistoric beasts. With almost 200 crocs, and some reaching over a whopping 5 meters long, the cage of death presents you with an experience that can’t be matched whilst visiting this Northern Territory city.
This is Australia’s only experience that allows you to dive inside this beastly reptile’s enclosure, your transparent cylinder cage is lowered into the water by an overhead monorail, and you’re left in the water with this brilliant animal for 15 minutes. With regular feeds while in the water, you’re guaranteed plenty of activity and movement from the crocodile, and a view that so very few people can say they’ve experienced. Bring a friend or go it alone, but prepare to be wowed by the extreme size of the saltwater croc.
Away from the star of Crocosaurus Cove, there are other attractions that shine a spotlight on the rest of the reptile family. The Reptile Enclosure offers a chance to meet the famous critters of the Northern Territory, including snakes, geckos and frogs, while the Aquarium is home to the whipray and the barramundi. The cutest residents of the Top End, you can meet red and yellow Face Turtles and the snapping turtles in the aptly named Turtle Sanctuary.
Crocosaurus Cove has been firmly put on the map thanks to all of these attractions, none more so than the Cage Of Death, and is another great reason to visit the tropical city of Darwin.
Check out www.crocosauruscove.com for more information.