Crocodile Creek was cut out of dense coastal bush over looking the Tongaat River flood plain in 1983 and is home to 7000 monster crocodiles, alligators, caimen, slender snouted and dwalf crocs.
Located in the outskirts of Tongaat in the KwaZulu Natal Province of South Africa, Crocodile Creek is home to more than 9,000 animals, the majority of which are, as the name suggests, crocodiles.
Other inhabitants of Crocodile Creek include leguaans (otherwise known as water monitors), alligators, lizards, snakes, tortoises and monkeys. Visitors can enjoy a tour through Crocodile Creek, including the opportunity to touch some of the smaller residents under the watchful eye of an experienced guide.
Enjoy an exciting guided tour, never to be forgotten, bush trails, huge pythons and deadly mambas complete the bush experience.
Guided tours and demonstrations takes place daily at 10h00, 11h30, 12h30, 14h00 and 15h00. Their crocodiles are fed at 11am and 3pm daily.