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編號:109259
產品特色
Close encounter with wildlife
Choice of morning or afternoon departure
All necessary equipment included
All entrance fees included
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產品詳情
產品介紹
After receiving full instruction and safety briefing, make your way into the purpose-built transparent ‘Cage of Death’ where you’ll be lowered into four separate enclosures. Over the next 15 minutes, tread water as you come face-to-face with massive saltwater crocodiles! Don’t forget to smile - an onsite photographer will capture 360-degree views of you and the crocs inside and outside the enclosures! (Photographs are available for purchase for an additional expense.)
Your ‘Cage of Death’ experience also includes general admission to Crocosaurus Cove. After your croc encounter, feel free to explore the various attractions also on offer. Enjoy informative and educational talks, witness the daily barramundi feeding and catch a glimpse of the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles including the most venomous snakes on the planet.行程概要出發地點
Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin出發時間
9am - 6pm (last entry is at 5pm)回程資訊
詳細的出發地點,時間請參考電子票(Voucher)中的詳細介紹飯店接送
預訂須知憑證資訊
1. 訂購成功後,我們會通過E-Mail將[電子票(Voucher)]傳送到您的Email,您也可以登入會員中心,在訂單詳情中檢視[電子票(Voucher)]。 2. 請在旅行當日攜帶確認的?電子票(Voucher)?和有效身份證件到指定地點參加活動。 3. [電子票(voucher)]包含了產品使用方式、服務聯絡電話等重要資訊,請仔細閱讀。 4. 如預訂成功後,在48小時內沒有收到[電子票(voucher)]的郵件,請撥打電話聯絡我們的客服。重要條款
提前7天可以退改,退還總費用的70%
如多個旅客同時購買,只能整單辦理退訂,無法單獨退訂。
溫馨提示
Confirmation will be received at time of booking Minimum age is 15 years Children aged between 15-17 years must be accompanied by an adult Participants will be required to sign an indemnity release form prior to dive time. Participants between 15-17 years must have parental consent and indemnity signed by a parent All participants must be able to tread water for a period of 15-minutes費用說明費用包括
15-minute Cage of Death experience Admission to Crocosaurus Cove Darwin GST (Goods and Services Tax)費用不包括
Hotel pickup and drop off Food and drinks Cage of Death Photos, DVD's or postcards使用者評價
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Amazing experience!!!! We'll worth the money!!!
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Fantastic, my personal favorite highlight of the trip and we flew over Kakadu!
Definately a Bucket List item, an unforgetable lifetime experience...Up close and personal, got to kiss a CROC.. -
An excellent experience. The tour operators where helpful and informative. The price of the photos were a little steep however buying the cd of the photos prooved to be a great choice as video footage of the experience was included.
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Unfortunately when we went all of the crocodiles were sleeping so it wasn't really all that stimulating. We were just in a glass cage in water staring at them. I think the experience would have been cooler if the crocodiles were awake and more interactive. However, as they are wild animals, it is always impossible to predict how they are going to react.
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Great activity if the crocs are lively.
- The Cage of Death gives you the real "crocodile" experience. There’s no fudging the issue here this is terrifying! Armed with just your swimwear, you walk down a ladder into an acrylic ‘cage’. It’s a see-through box, with holes between the panels for the water to get in, and a metal grille at the top. The guys behind the controls try to get you as close to the toothy predators as they can. Essentially, you are left swimming around in the water a metre or so away from the most efficient killing machine nature has ever devised. And they’re not babies either my crocodile was 5.5m long and weighed 790kg! What happens next depends largely on the crocodile’s mood. They are essentially lazy beasts, and if they’re not feeling hungry, they’ll probably just sit where they are minding their own business. If, however, they fancy a light snack or decide that you are invading their territory, they will attack the cage. This is more likely during the wet season then during the dry, but can happen at any time. When it does, there’s little option but to cower in fear and hope that the acrylic barrier does its job. Otherwise, it’s a privilege to sit back and observe. Getting this close whilst living to tell the tale is an honour, and watching them move through the water is awe-inspiring. Of course, you can splash, bang on the cage and make as much noise as possible to grab the attention... Note from Viator: This review is from David Whitley, who wrote a detailed article on his trip to Darwin, Australia over on the Viator blog.
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