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Exciting Changes as Renovations Begin at Crocworld

21 January 2026 by Guest

Renovations have officially begun at Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh as this popular tourism spot embarks on a series of upgrades designed to enhance the visitor experience. While the main entrance is currently under construction, visitors can use the temporary entrance located just to the side. During construction, the park will remain fully open and …

Renovations have officially begun at Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh as this popular tourism spot embarks on a series of upgrades designed to enhance the visitor experience.

While the main entrance is currently under construction, visitors can use the temporary entrance located just to the side. During construction, the park will remain fully open and operating as normal.

“We’re thrilled to start rolling out these improvements,” said Susan Badat, Centre Manager at Crocworld Conservation Centre. “We ask our guests to bear with us during this transition as the long-term benefits will be well worth it.”

Visitors can still stop by daily from 9am to 4.30pm to view the many reptiles, birds, barnyard animals and more at this conservation centre!

Follow Crocworld Conservation Centre on Facebook and Instagram to keep abreast of the exciting upgrades and announcements. Visit www.crocworld.co.za for more information. Watch this space!

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Author: Agne Agness from Olivia Jones Communications on behalf of crocworld.

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Vickie Remoe: Vickie Remoe is a South African journalist who has worked for the SABC and the Mail & Guardian. She is known
for her reporting on social issues.

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