This is part 1 of our 4 days 3 nights itinerary in Davao! Our google maps says Eden Park is near the city but actually isn't. We went to the Crocodile Park instead for most of the afternoon.
I am happy the guy messed up the google map location since I enjoyed the zoo! We got to hold reptiles, feed baby crocodiles and see a variety of uncommon animals. The pretty ones included birds with vibrant feathers and brilliant eyes.
I am happy the guy messed up the google map location since I enjoyed the zoo! We got to hold reptiles, feed baby crocodiles and see a variety of uncommon animals. The pretty ones included birds with vibrant feathers and brilliant eyes.
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There are a lot of these guys scattered in the zoo. |
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Davao Crocodile Park mini photo booth |
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My |
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The other animal at Davao Crocodile Park. So hardcore! |
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Bear Grylls: "That's cute" |
There's a mini park where you can walk and find rabbits and this huge turtle in the grassy plains.
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Hello there ninja turtle! |
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Marvel at my majestic tail! |
These orang-utans wanted to hold the visitors' hand. I extended mine but I was too short to reach it. Boo.
The Davao Crocodile Park for me has more interesting birds than crocodiles. This one looks like a classy chicken
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Jopet Potter and the Basilisk |
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Nomnomnom |
We fed the baby crocs with meat for P35 per meat piece. The meat is hooked to a string and a bamboo rod. It's like crocodile fishing when you tease them with food they hop, then you go, "nope". Eventually they eat it anyway.
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Hungry crocs below |
Davao Crocodile Park
http://www.psdgroupph.com/index.php
Riverfront, Corporate City, Diversion Highway
Ma-a, Davao City
Riverfront, Corporate City, Diversion Highway
Ma-a, Davao City
(082) 286 8883 or (082) 286 1054
RAMON MAGSAYSAY PARK
After the Crocodile Park was the Ramon Magsaysay Park. I was expecting to see scenes which were uniquely Davao but instead saw it similar to the QC Circle. I did enjoy eating fresh durian from the wide stretch of fruit stalls outside the park though. Durian is a sweet and slightly bitter fruit that emits a powerful smell. I have learned that there are 2 types of people, those who find it fragrant, and those who think it smells just as foul as the sewers. I love love love durian~ The durian guy gave me a glove and laughed, because he thought it was a joke when I asked for a spoon.
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Is this heaven? |
After trying to eat the whole durian and failing because my tummy could take no more, we went to Chinatown. It looks okay, I was not in awe since it looks just like Binondo, Manila.
Well this is it for day 1 for the 4 days 3 nights itinerary! We actually did more stuff at night but I won't elaborate since it's so ordinary (groceries, the mall haha). Day 2 will be out in a few days.
actually, Eden Park is part of the City, and in case u didnt know, Davao City is so huge, that even metro manila cities combined is still 2x smaller than Davao City :) so, i guess, "City proper or downtown area" is the right word. :D
ReplyDeletei know coz i've research for my itinerary with some Facts about the city.. and thanks coz u just helped me a lot also on where to go. :) and i guess u just missed a chance of a lifetime seeing the Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle. its something Philippines should be proud of. :)
Hello! Thank you for the info :) Hopefully I can come back to Davao for the Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle :)
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