6 October 2020
If you are looking for a fun family day out this long weekend at an open-air facility, Crocworld Conservation Centre, on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast near Scottburgh, is the place to visit. The centre offers a great outdoor experience, with all the necessary Covid-19 precautions in place, all visitors can be assured of a safe and enjoyable experience.
Visitors to this safe, family-friendly facility will get the chance to experience the diverse offerings which include Henry, the oldest Nile crocodile in captivity, Isis the Fish Eagle, an array of wild birds, reptiles, thrilling snake and reptile exhibits, breath-taking sea views, expansive indigenous gardens, animal farm, curio shop and the on-site Fish Eagle Café, making it the ultimate day out.
Crocworld Conservation Centre Level 1 Covid-19 protocols
1. It is compulsory for a face mask to be worn at all times.
2. On arrival at the centre, visitors may undergo temperature screening and compulsory hand sanitizing upon entry.
3. Family group social distancing is to be adhered to at all times, family groups that arrive together may remain in close proximity to each other, however please ensure that a safe social distance of 1.5m is adhered to between family groups.
4. There will be a crocodile feeding and talk daily at 11h00 and 15h00 with the exception of Mondays.
For more information, visit www.crocworld.co.za or the ‘Crocworld Conservation Centre’ for the latest news. To find out more about Fish Eagle Café’s offerings, visit the ‘Fish Eagle Café’ Facebook page.