We absolutely loved our visit to Agatha Crocodile Ranch.
You do have a short distance to travel on a gravel road to access the parking for the crocodile ranch.
At our time of visit, the ranch had no electricity, which made the ranch cash only, but this is out of the control of the ranch as the power failure was caused externally.
Our guide was very friendly, with a high sense of humor and very informative.
There are a few large crocodiles that are great to see, and also the opportunity to hold a small crocodile.
You can witness the feeding of the crocodiles and also do the self feeding option with a stick if you pay R25 per chicken that you feed.
My only reason for the 1 star deduction is that I feel that the ranch can do with a few small touch-ups, for example, the signage at the entrance.
Other than that, please keep up your good work with the education and conservation of these beautiful reptiles.
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Read moreGreat experience was warmly welcomed by Susan who showed us baby crocodiles to hold.She gave us informative information and a guide of baby crocks while Sam was entaining previous guests. Sam what an awesome tour guide with his jokes in between being really informative. It was an awesome experience feeding the crocodiles. Would suggest this place to anyone looking for a quick and affordable day out. Best thing about both Sam and Susan is that they enjoy their jobs and thus natually let everyone feel...
Read moreVery underwhelming. I don’t see why you’d come to Africa, or if you live here, come to see animals in a tiny enclosure. I found it cruel teasing the crocodiles with food on a stick and making them catch it as well as prodding them with poles to make them move. I was also disgusted upon asking the guide how the crocodiles are harvested to learn that the are shocked with electricity then choked. He then claimed it’s a “quick death”. I’m sorry, I wouldn’t spend my money...
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