
Long Kuan Hung Crocodile Farm Pte Ltd (NO WALK IN VISIT! ONLY GUIDED TOUR)
π Lim Chu Kang, Central
Long Kuan Hung Crocodile Farm in Lim Chu Kang runs guided tours of approximately one hour, where visitors see rearing pens and breeder ponds, feed crocodiles, handle baby crocs, touch eggs, and sample crocodile herbal soup and bak kwa.
had such a fun and eye-opening experience. I really loved the tour! there were so many crocodiles to see up close, and I got to learn a lot about their habits, behaviour, and how theyβre cared for. one of the highlights was being able to touch the crocodiles and even take photos with baby crocodiles and crocodile egg. definitely something unique and memorable. The staff is knowledgeable and made the whole experience feel safe and interesting. after the tour, we even got to try crocodile soup and crocodile bak kwa, which was surprisingly tasty and something different from the usual food experiences. there were also products available to purchase if you wanted to bring something home. overall, it was a fun, educational, and unique outing. If you enjoy animals and want to try something a little different, I would definitely recommend visiting at least once!
π Family Action Verdict
Emily Chen, who brought three children aged 4β9, wrote: "All three were thoroughly engaged throughout the entire hour β interactive and informative! You get a chance to touch the eggs, feed the crocs, feel their skin, carry the babies and sample croc herbal soup."
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Per Xin Yi
a month ago
βhad such a fun and eye-opening experience. I really loved the tour! there were so many crocodiles to see up close, and I got to learn a lot about their habits, behaviour, and how theyβre cared for. one of the highlights was being able to touch the crocodiles and even take photos with baby crocodiles and crocodile egg. definitely something unique and memorable. The staff is knowledgeable and made the whole experience feel safe and interesting. after the tour, we even got to try crocodile soup and crocodile bak kwa, which was surprisingly tasty and something different from the usual food experiences. there were also products available to purchase if you wanted to bring something home. overall, it was a fun, educational, and unique outing. If you enjoy animals and want to try something a little different, I would definitely recommend visiting at least once!β
Safarina Safaruan
a month ago
βVisited Long Kuan Hung Crocodile Farm recently and it was such a unique experience! π The farm is educational and interesting, especially for kids. We got to see many crocodiles up close and learn more about their life cycle and habitat. The staff were friendly and patient when explaining things. Itβs not a very big place, but definitely worth a short visit if youβre in the area and want something different from the usual attractions. A great learning experience for families!β
Emily Chen
4 weeks ago
βA wonderful way to spend the afternoon with the kids! All 3 ranging 4-9 were thoroughly engaged throughout the entire hour. Interactive and informative! You get a chance to touch the eggs, feed the crocs, feel their skin, carry the babies and sample croc herbal soup and bakwa! Learnt a few new facts about crocodiles too. I would highly recommend this to families!β
Terence Siew
a month ago
βVisited this nice farm with the kid's preschool with 20 other parents and kids. Robin gave us a very educational tour of the farm with several crocodile feeding sessions, hands-on experience with crocodile eggs and handling of 3-month old crocodiles. There was even sampling session of crocodile bak kwa and soup... Highly recommend!β
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Overview
Set at 321 Neo Tiew Crescent, Long Kuan Hung is Singapore's working crocodile farm offering pre-booked guided tours for individuals, families, and school groups. Tour highlights include supervised crocodile feeding sessions, hands-on time with crocodile eggs and three-month-old crocodiles, a showcase of crocodile anatomy using a taxidermied specimen, and food sampling at the close. Baby crocodile hatching is visible when the season allows.



