Jamaica Swamp Safari earned notoriety as the location for the dangerous crocodile-jumping scene in the James Bond classic "Live and Let Die". First established in 1968 by Ross Kananga as a crocodile farm, the facility was acquired by River Raft Limited (operators of the famous Rafting on the Martha Brae attraction) in 2009 and has been redeveloped into a full wild life preserve. Located in Falmout
h, Trelawny, Swamp Safari is home to over 150 American Crocodiles, the Jamaican Yellow Snake and the very rare Jamaican Coney. Featuring many Animals of the Americas & a fantastic walk-thru Aviary. Come learn how the farm came to be the location for the movie and how Ross Kananga performed the death defying stunt.