After a winter hiatus, the popular animal encounters are back at Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre in Scottburgh! Visitors can enjoy a closer look at some of the country’s most fascinating reptiles, with the return of its popular snake demonstrations and juvenile crocodile handling experiences, providing an edutaining day out!
Led by Crocworld Animal Curator Busani Mthiyane, the sessions will feature non-venomous reptiles including ball pythons and Monty, Crocworld’s Burmese python, with occasional displays of venomous species such as the forest cobra – all safely handled.
“We want people to have a better understanding of South Africa’s snake diversity and how to behave when they encounter a snake in the wild – which happens quite a lot on the KZN South Coast!” says Busani.
The demonstrations give us an opportunity to explain things like snake identification, how different species have adapted, and what people should and shouldn’t do when they see a snake. There is also a chance for supervised hands-on encounters with some of our non-venomous snakes.”
Alongside the snake demonstrations, Crocworld’s juvenile crocodile handling experience is also back, giving visitors an up-close opportunity to learn about these prehistoric reptiles under the supervision of trained staff.
The experiences form part of Crocworld’s ongoing focus on conservation education and its growing reputation as a family-friendly adventure destination where visitors can combine wildlife encounters with outdoor activities.
Animal Demonstration Programme
Crocworld’s crocodile feeding schedule also changes seasonally, as crocodiles naturally eat less during the cooler winter months. The schedule is subject to change according to animal welfare requirements and conditions. Here are the scheduled times:
Tuesday to Thursday:
- 10am: Snake interaction
- 11am: Crocodile feeding followed by snake interaction
- 3pm: Snake interaction only
Friday to Sunday:
- 10am: Snake interaction
- 11am: Crocodile feeding followed by snake interaction
- 3pm: Crocodile feeding followed by snake interaction
Crocworld Women’s Month High Tea
Celebrate the close of Women’s Month with an elegant afternoon at Crocworld’s A Touch of Pink High Tea. Enjoy a welcome glass of sparkling wine (or a non-alcoholic alternative), a selection of gourmet savoury bites, decadent pastries, and premium teas and coffees, all while taking in beautiful coastal views and live entertainment by Phoebe Salthouse. Guests are encouraged to dress in their finest shades of pink for the chance to win the Best Dressed prize!
Date: Saturday, 29 August Venue: Fish Eagle Café at Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre, Scottburgh Time: 1pm to 3pm Cost: R300 per person includes entry to Crocworld for a day of fun Booking Essential: Call 039 815 0169 | Email ndlamini@cbl.co.za Deposit: 50% required to reserve a seat Extra: R95 for bottomless mimosas on the day!
Sunday Dining at Fish Eagle Café
Crocworld’s Fish Eagle Café has a monthly Sunday lunch buffet to enjoy. This delicious lunch is hosted on the last Sunday of the month, and is a great excuse for a family outing in a stunning coastal setting. Please note that a booking and deposit are required by Thursday to secure a table. Fish Eagle Café has also launched a delicious Saturday Brunch Buffet for those wanting a delicious start to the weekend! Contact ndlamini@cbl.co.za | Call 039 815 0169 for more information.
Date: Last Sunday of the month Times: 11am to 3pm Venue: Fish Eagle Café, Crocworld Conservation Centre Cost: R180 per adult | R100 for children (4 to 12 years). Children under 4 order from the kiddies menu. No takeaways allowed. Booking by Thursday Essential: ndlamini@cbl.co.za | Call 039 815 0169
Saturday Buffets at Fish Eagle Café
Crocworld’s Fish Eagle Café also has Saturday morning breakfast buffets hosted on select Saturdays during the month. This scrumptious meal is a great way to start any weekend!
Dates: 22 August | 5 and 19 September | 3 and 17 October
Times: 9am to 11.30am
Venue: Fish Eagle Café, Crocworld Conservation Centre
Cost: R150 per adult | R75 for children U12
Bookings Essential: ndlamini@cbl.co.za | Call 039 815 0169
Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre FAQs
1. What can visitors do at Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre?
Crocworld offers a family-friendly mix of conservation, wildlife and outdoor adventure experiences. Visitors can enjoy crocodile feeding demonstrations, snake shows and animal encounters, explore the growing network of walking, running and cycling trails, experience treetop challenges and ziplining at Jikaleza Outdoor Adventures, and enjoy meals with ocean views at Fish Eagle Café.
2. Where is Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre?
Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre is located in Scottburgh on the KZN South Coast, between Scottburgh and Umkomaas. Its coastal setting makes it a convenient destination for families, schools, outdoor enthusiasts and visitors looking for a nature-based day out.
3. When can visitors watch crocodile feeding demonstrations at Crocworld?
Crocodile feeding demonstrations are offered at scheduled times, with the programme varying seasonally according to the crocodiles’ natural feeding patterns. Visitors should check Crocworld’s latest social media updates or contact the centre before visiting for the current feeding schedule.
Get In Touch
Call 039 976 1103 | Visit www.crocworld.co.za | Follow Crocworld Conservation Centre on Facebook and Instagram.
Crocworld Adventure & Conservation Centre forms part of the 1,300-hectare Renishaw Coastal Precinct (RCP), which consists of lifestyle developments, Renishaw Hills and the newly launched Restilridge Farm Estate. Further plans for the precinct include a private school, hospital, recreational facilities, shopping centre, hotel, and light industrial zone with 80% of the land preserved as conservation space. For more information, visit www.renishaw.co.za.
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