DescriptionCrocworld comprises 30 hectares of park like, indigenous gardens, that offer a large variety of things to see and do. Of course the main attractions are the 10 000 Nile Crocodiles ranging from newborn hatchlings to 100-year-old mammoths. These descendants of the dinosaurs live in ponds with beautiful, natural and manicured surrounds, which allow the public close-up viewing. Of course Among the exciting displays of birds, mammals and reptiles, we also house a collection of Alligators, African Dwarf Crocodiles and African Long Snouted Crocodiles. Crocworld's visitors can spend hours meandering the paths and byways enjoying the flora and indigenous bird life that abounds. Vervet Monkeys chatter in the trees and Blue and Grey Duiker, Bushbuck and Mongoose are often seen on the forest edge. Crocworld is not just a crocodile farm, it is a Complete Wildlife Experience offering a range of displays and activities to suite all age groups. Crocworld conducts guided tours twice daily at 11h00 and 15h00. Highly qualified rangers will meet you and guide you on a tour of the complex. Crocworld is home to ISIS our magnificent Fish Eagle. She lives in the largest walk-through raptor cage on the continent. Crocworld boasts Henry, the heaviest and oldest crocodile known in captivity, whose name in Botswana was Txu Txau. Crocworld's George of the Jungle's treetop house is situated in the indigenous dune forest, and is fun for children and adults alike. Crocworld's Wetland and Cycad Gardens create a fell of tranquility. Waterfalls, Flamingos, exotic and indigenous free flying water birds. Crocworld's Snake Tunnel and Freshwater Aquarium is an exciting exhibition of reptiles and fish. Close up viewing of some of Africa's most venomous snakes. Crocworld's Crocodilian Restaurant spectacular views of the Indian Ocean and an a la carte menu. The Curio Shop offers all kinds of goodies including Croc Leather products. Crocworld - core business is the farming of African Nile Crocodiles for their skins and meat. There are more than 10 000 crocodile at any given time.
DirectionsFrom Durban On leaving Durban, take the N2 South, at the Scottburgh/Dudutu off ramp turn left onto the R103. At the stop street turn left facing back to Durban on the Old South Coast Road, for 3 Kilometers. From Durban International Airport As above turning left onto the N2 freeway South. From Margate Crocworld is halfway to Durban from Margate Take N2 North, branch off at the Scottburgh off ramp and follow the direction boards. |