
Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh has wrapped up one of its most successful festive seasons yet, welcoming more than 7,500 visitors – a massive increase of 1,600 guests compared with 2024’s season!
Reconciliation Day (16 December) was a standout highlight, drawing over 400 more people as crowds flocked to celebrate the 125th birthday of Crocworld’s legendary Henry the Nile Crocodile.
Visitors enjoyed a packed holiday programme, from daily crocodile feedings and the lively Colour Run, to festive face painting, the Secret Santa Pop-Up giveaways, and hands-on fun through the WildED Holiday Camp. Families also browsed SCTIE-supported local crafter stalls, while Fish Eagle Café kept the energy high with free New Year’s Day Slushies and delicious menu favourites.
With all this festive excitement — and even bigger upgrades planned for 2026 — Crocworld is gearing up for an unforgettable year ahead, so be sure to keep an eye on all their social media pages for updates. Follow Crocworld Conservation Centre on Facebook and Instagram or visit www.crocworld.co.za
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