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Why visit Crocoparc Agadir?

Crocodiles in a pond at Agadir Crocoparc with visitors observing from a wooden walkway.
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Home to hundreds of Nile crocodiles

See more than 300 Nile crocodiles in spacious lagoons designed to mimic natural habitats. Elevated walkways and viewing platforms let you safely observe these impressive reptiles up close.

Beautiful botanical gardens

Unlike a traditional wildlife park, Crocoparc combines animal exhibits with themed gardens filled with tropical plants, giant bamboo, water lilies, rare succulents, palms, and towering cacti.

Unique wildlife and nature experience

The park blends reptiles, landscaped lagoons, waterfalls, and exotic plant collections into a peaceful setting that's very different from Agadir's beaches and city attractions.

Educational exhibits and feeding sessions

Informative displays, talks, and crocodile feeding demonstrations help visitors learn about crocodile behavior, biology, and conservation efforts.

Great for families

Children can enjoy play areas, workshops, discovery spaces, and educational activities while adults appreciate the gardens, photography opportunities, and wildlife encounters.

Zones to see at Crocoparc Agadir

Nile Crocodile Lagoons

The park's signature attraction, featuring hundreds of Nile crocodiles resting beside lagoons, basking in the sun, or swimming through the water. Feeding times are usually when the animals are most active.

Snake Cave

A dedicated reptile exhibit showcasing snakes in secure enclosures. Educational displays explain their habitats, behaviors, and adaptations.

Giant's Chasm

One of the park's most dramatic themed areas, featuring impressive landscaping, rock formations, and crocodile viewing opportunities.

Marmoset House

A habitat dedicated to small marmoset monkeys, offering a welcome contrast to the reptile-focused exhibits found elsewhere in the park.

Desert Crocodile Guelta

A themed zone inspired by desert landscapes, showcasing crocodiles in a unique environment that differs from the main lagoons.

Botanical Gardens

The park's gardens are attractions in their own right, divided into several themed sections featuring rare plants, flowers, palms, succulents, and aquatic species.

Open-Air Amphitheatre

Hosts documentaries, educational presentations, and seasonal activities that help visitors better understand crocodiles and their ecosystems.

Children's Discovery Areas

Features workshops, play spaces, fossil-themed activities, and interactive learning experiences designed for younger visitors.

Animals you can find at Crocoparc Agadir

Nile crocodiles basking near a pond at Crocoparc, Agadir.

Nile Crocodiles

The stars of the park, with some individuals reaching impressive sizes and regularly featured during feeding demonstrations.

African spurred tortoise walking on sandy ground.
Iguanas resting among desert plants at Agadir Crocoparc.
Children observing a python through glass at a zoo exhibit.
Green Anaconda coiled on a tree branch in a tropical habitat.

Frequently Asked Questions about Crocoparc Agadir

The park covers approximately 4 hectares and combines wildlife exhibits with extensive botanical gardens connected by walking paths.

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