Komentar :
Bob Webster David (14/04/2018 08:49)
It's been a long time i haven't visit this place. The last time I'm here, entrance fee was around RM8. Now, the entrance fee are RM14 (Sarawak Local) adult and RM24 (Non-Sarawak) adult. The place was okay. There was entrance for wheelchair ♿. It was quite update compare last time of my visit. There is still some room of improvement that can be done to this place. Some of the exhibit was not clean & organise, and dirty. Toilet was quite dirty and water pressure was low. Do come around 11am or 3pm, there will be crocodile feeding hours.
Ian Ng (13/02/2018 17:19)
Was expecting it to be more educational about crocs, ie their physiology, habitat, breeding habits,etc but they are just more interested in showing off their collection and bragging about having the oldest crocs etc. Crocs and arapaima feeding sessions, supposedly highlights, were quite boring as the animals werent really biting. Maybe they are well taken care of and fed adequately. Some parts of the facilities need to be better attention, eg there were red ants in the kids outdoor playground, wooden walkways rotting, outdated maps where animals are no longer there etc.
Suppori Malaysia (03/02/2018 07:51)
We did not give high expectation to Jong’s Crocodile Farm at first, but so surprise they have so many different species of crocodile in the farm. Over hundreds of crocodile is there, is worthy to go there!
Deanna Caeril (18/12/2017 16:11)
a nice place to visit...just a bit pricy for those non-sarawakian..but satisfying with the various type of animals besides crocodiles.
Clara Michélsen (18/12/2017 09:25)
Horrible place. A lot of the animals are placed in really small cages (the bears etc), which was depressing to see. Perhaps this is the standard in Asia.
raden masrosmah (19/10/2017 03:32)
Good for children experience
Laura Miranda (23/08/2017 14:44)
Es muy triste para los animales enjaulados. Una condena perpetua..
Bong Kien Shin (23/06/2017 17:43)
因为很自然