Malcolm Douglas has lived for adventure and been part of the Australian landscape for years bringing a wealth of travel documentaries on outback survival skills to the screen for over 40 years.
In 1983 Malcolm Douglas established a research centre, now known as the Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Park which is home to a huge display of native Australian wildlife.
This is a truly unique tourist destination located only 16 kilometres from Broome where visitors will enter the park through the jaws of a giant crocodile to see cassowaries, dingoes, kangaroos, wallabies, emus, jabirus, Kimberley birds and of course hundreds of crocodiles.
View the many hatchlings, alligators, nile and freshwater crocodiles, as well as the aggressive and territorial saltwater crocodiles.
Your tour of the park finishes at the bird billabong at sundown a perfect time for photos and videos in the glorious golden light.
Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Park
Cnr Cable Beach Road And Santuary Drive
Broome WA
Phone/Fax: (08) 9192 1489
Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Park