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Jong's Crocodile Farm
Bujang Senang Museum is the one and only known crocodile museum in Malaysia. You will come across the museum as you enter from entrance. The Museum accrued not only the Skull of the legendary Bujang Senang, but have records of the most of the historic men-eater crocodiles in the region. Visitors will also get to see gallery of historical photos, stories of Bujang Senang, crocodile skeleton replica and also, it’s nest. Situated at 18 ½ Miles (29KM) Kuching Serian Highway, a 30 minutes leisure drive from Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, Land of Hornbills, Jong’s Crocodile farm and zoo is the first and largest captive breeding crocodile farm in Malaysia. Set amidst the charming backdrop of tall tropical trees, lush vegetation and local fruit trees, lie this unique farm with over two thousand crocodiles bred in captivity. The farm provides a perfect sanctuary for the reptiles, saving the species from extinction. There are few natural breeding ponds for the crocodiles to mate and multiple.
Visitors are able to gaze at the snapping jaws, cold menacing eyes, sharp pointed teeth and powerful lashing tails of the crocs within short distance yet safe because of the metal fence. Apart from crocodiles, there are also numerous rare species of birds and animals found only in the Borneo Island. Visitors can have the enchanting experience of walking freely among the monkeys, sunbears, bearcats, pheasants, civets, sambar deer, turtles, monitor lizards, pythons and even arapaima.
Crocodile Feeding Demonstration feeding time at 11am and 3pm daily. Experience feeding live crocodiles at Jong’s Crocodile daily demonstrations located at one of our many saltwater crocodile pond. Watch, with your own eyes, majestic crocodile leaping several feet into the air from the swamp. Get up close and personal to feel the gush of wind coming from their exclusive bites and the splashes from their giant leaps. But don’t worry, we assure you that it’s completely safe.