There's a lot planned for this Easter Holiday for families, including the popular holiday program and new holiday highlights. Family looking for outdoor fun and celebrating nature and wildlife, we recommend heading to Scottburg on the KZN South Coast for everyone in Clock World!
“Crocworld is dedicated to conserving wildlife and educating families about conservation in a fun and interactive way. That's why we have an immersive holiday experience that you should remember!” explains Susan Badat, Manager of Crocworld Conservation Center. “In addition to the enchanting holiday programme that continues every day, families enjoy outdoor trail experiences and Easter egg hunts, an incredible outdoor market and zipline fun.
Family Fan East Trail at Crocworld
Adventurous families and outdoor enthusiasts will compete in this fun Eastern Trail, hosted in collaboration with the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (Crow).
“We are proud to partner with Crow at this exciting event and will be holding fundraising activities throughout the day,” says Badat. “All the proceeds raised that day will be directed to supporting crows with important maintenance work.”
Date: Friday, April 18th, 2025 (Good Friday)
Time: 4pm to 6pm
Cost: R100 per person | Free for kids
Trail Experience: Participants will meander through designated trails between crocodiles (of course safe!) and other wildlife, as they solve the mystery in search of Easter eggs and participate in other fun activities. Zikareza Outdoor Adventure: Fly through the sky among the trees in this epic aerial zipline adventure! Zikareza's opening hours will be extended until 8pm on the Easter Glow Trail, with one night specials and discounts. Made-to-order market: Explore a lovely craft market with food, drinks, snacks and unique eco-friendly items for kids.
Enjoyment and interaction of the daily clock world
Throughout April, children will also be able to participate in the Clock World Color-in Competition. Tickets cost R10 per entry and offer excellent prizes.
Running during the Easter holidays is also the daily animal interactions of Clock World and feeding for fun at all ages. Don't miss the opportunity to check out the world-famous Henry, 124 years old and considered the oldest Nile crocodile in captivity. His best friend, Colgate, is his best friend, Colgate, who is over 90 years old and chasing the top title!
10am: Reptile interaction with either snake or lizard 11am: Crocodile feeding 11:30am: Crocodile handling 2pm: Vulture feeding (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday) 2pm: Maribona bat feeding (Monday and Wednesday)
Ranger Guide by Clock World and Wild
Visitors to Clock World can also look to the exciting ranger guide for kids that Clock World has launched and has become wild in collaboration with Wild Alliance Africa. This interactive booklet is a great croccoword souvenir that will last a long time after your visit. Each booklet contains educational enrichment activities focusing on iconic animals and indigenous fauna and flora found in Clock World.
Fish Eagle Cafe
Visitors to the Crocworld Conservation Center can take a bite from the wraparound deck of Fish Eagle Cafe and enjoy a pure white ocean view. Executive Chef and Manager Morné Van Zyl and his team prepare great meals for kids and adults with refreshing drinks and snacks. Patrons also get a free marshmallow Easter egg with every purchase of this holiday! And as winter approaches, visitors can note the world-famous sardine run that passes through the KZN South Coast in a cool month.
For more information about Crocworld, visit the Crocworld Conservation Center on www.crocworld.co.za, or call the Crocworld Conservation Center on Facebook or call 039 976 1103. Please contact Fish Eagle Cafe.
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