- Crocworld - Scottburgh - KwaZulu-Natal -
 

Crocworld's core industry is the farming of crocodiles for their skins, however Crocworld is not just a crocodile farm it is a complete wildlife experience offering a range of displays and activities to suit all age groups.

Crocworld 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.

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.

 
 
   
General Manager: Dave Sutherland
   
Tourism Manager:
Ian Du Plessis
(039) 976 1103

Main office:
Postal address: Post Office, Renishaw, 4181
Phone: (039) 976 1103
Fax: (039) 978 3279
Email: crocworld@cbl.co.za
Website: www.crocworld.co.za

Directions:
On leaving Durban, take the N2 South, at the Scottburgh/Dududu 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.
   
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