Located in Armadale, Western Australia, the Armadale Reptile & Wildlife Centre is a premier destination for reptile and wildlife enthusiasts. The center offers a unique and educational experience, allowing visitors to interact with a wide variety of reptiles, including snakes, as well as other native Australian wildlife such as kangaroos and dingos. With over 500 animals on display, the center provides a fun and informative environment for people of all ages to learn about and appreciate the diverse wildlife of Australia. The Armadale Reptile & Wildlife Centre is committed to conservation and education, aiming to inspire a greater understanding and respect for the natural world. Whether it's a family outing or an educational field trip, the center provides a memorable and engaging experience for all who visit.
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Reviews
Excellent reptile centre. A surprisingly very wide range of animals, some rare reptiles and lots of (my favourite) bobtails. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. A fair price and always happy to support local centres like this. Definitely worth a stop if you're passing by!.
Worth a visit. The staff were so friendly and happy to help. Near the end of our visit, a staff came and let us hold one of the friendly snakes. They are so happy to share the knowledge they have of all of the amazing friends here. I will be back
Very friendly employees/ volunteers. They are so passionate about the animals they are taking care of.
We have visited there many times . The aviary and snakes( for those who love snakes) are the best attraction there.
If you don’t want to spend a full day in a zoo with kids , this is a much better alternative for those who have small kids to spend 1-2 hours seeing animals.
They also have live interactive session daily at 11am , 12:30 pm and 2 pm with a snake and skunk. You can touch and feel them and talk and know all about those animals from them.
Overall it’s a good short trip view for few hours.
Great value experience for adults and kids alike.
They have a huge range of snakes and other Australian animals.
Well worth a visit.
Today was one of our favourite days exploring the animals, it was just a good day and all the animals were moving in their enclosures. Everyone was so friendly and kind. We always seem to go on the days where it isn't very busy and always get to hold and handle the snakes and bobtails! My two kids 1.5 and 3.5yrs old Love visiting this was our 5th visit in 6 months!
After visiting Discover Deadly in Dunsborough and learning that many of the animals came from Armadale Reptile & Wildlife Centre, I was keen to return here after many years. We arrived in time to handle one of the snakes (and also a bobtail, which was thrilling). The staff member was kind enough to take us around as he fed the snakes, though he didn't know any of their names or seem very close to any of them. We learned a lot of cool things, but the visit was soured when he joyfully encouraged us to visit the birds because one of them loved women and would be all over my wife and I.
We found Rori the Corella to be very charming, but when I tried to move him he bit me very hard. I went to call for a first aid kit, and the staff member at reception tried to push past me to see which bird was being a nuisance. When I interrupted her, she did not seem particularly concerned that I was dripping blood. She told me to go wash my hands, and when I requested some tissues to avoid leaving a trail across the floor she paused and mused that that would be a good idea, and had to think about whether she had any. When I had washed my bleeding hands to the best of my ability (while my wife cleaned the blood off the sink and taps), I wasn't able to stop the bleeding with pressure but waited at reception while the staff member kept writing what looked like a receipt for several more seconds. Eventually she finished, took two bandaids out, and then declined to put on gloves or wash her hands before or after applying them. (She told me it was because she was "old school".) She then lectured me on the safer ways to handle a bird, and chided me for offering my fingers to him which were like "red flags to a bull". I left feeling told off and hurting. It's been a month now, and despite my careful first aid the scar tissue is still very dense and painful, and because it's on the joint of my finger I touch it every day.
I don't want to be unkind, but I wish that the initial staff member had told us that while Rory was charming, he might bite if we tried to remove him. I wish we'd been taught how to handle him safely. I wish that when I called out for the first aid kit, I wish there had been an effective and immediate first aid response following safer healthcare protocols. And I wish I had been validated instead of told off for what had happened.
I loved the animals there, but I won't be returning.
Worth the visit today with our 16 months old baby! We fed the donkeys and have a little rest in the courtyard. Friendly staff members and just a perfect place for morning or afternoon outdoor adventure for young ones and adults alike. We will surely come back! 🫶
The place is too small to roam around.
Reptiles samples are there but ...No...would not recommend it to anyone.
It's definitely not worth it for $22/person.
"Banjup Local" was way better... Just need to buy a coffee for an entry for the whole family.