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Tjapukai with Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures

A completely new touring experience featuring Australia’s most awarded attraction, Tjapukai, and the region’s most engaging wildlife experience, Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures.

Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures is the best place to see crocodiles and native wildlife in Tropical North Queensland. It is an experience where you will get up front and personal with one of the last existing creatures of the dinosaur era, the Australian Saltwater Crocodile.

Your day begins with a transfer from your hotel to Tjapukai where you will experience all of the Park’s attractions. You will then be transferred to Hartley’s, and take part in various activities including a wetland cruise, koala and cassowary feeding, the Croc Attack Show and more. At the end of the day you will be transferred back to your accommodation.

Meals are at own expense and are available at both Tjapukai and Hartley’s.




For all bookings, please contact Down Under Tours on res@downundertours.com.


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