The Paga Crocodile Pond is a sacred pond inhabited by friendly West African crocodiles. According to local legend, the pond became sacred about 600 years ago when a crocodile saved a dying man by bringing him to the pond to drink. The man declared the crocodiles protected, and harming them is forbidden. The crocodiles are believed to embody the spirits of ancestors, making the pond a cultural and spiritual symbol. Tourists can safely interact with the crocodiles, even sitting on them for photographs, supported by guides who feed and manage the reptiles.