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Ayer Keroh Crocodile Farm has more than 200 species of crocodile, which are reared in a natural environment. Some of the species include albinos and hunchbacks.

Every Saturday there are exciting performances by the trained keepers and their crocodiles. There is also a section of the farm set aside for honeybee rearing. Although the bees do not harm people, do be careful when passing through the area. The crocodile farm is the largest in the country and is a not-to-be missed destination!

Since its launch in 1987, the 3.2ha park has seen many visitors and tourists walk through its doors admiring these creatures. There are the Humpback, African Dwarf, Siamese, Tailless, and more. Other reptiles are also on show here.

Other attractions available at the farm also include a ghost house and fairground rides. Getting There Melaka is easily accessible by roads. From Kuala Lumpur, you can take coaches to Melaka at Puduraya Bus Station. The two and half hour journey will cost you around RM7.90. Ayer Keroh can be reached in 30 minutes by a No 19 town bus (RM1), or a taxi which will cost around RM15.
 
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