The Sudwala dinosaur park, situated near Nelspruit in Mpumalanga South Africa is a pre-historic themed park featuring life-sized dinosaur models in an outdoor setting and forms just a part of the PR Owen museum, which is also home to the well known Sudwala Caves.
The dinosaur park is well maintained and accessible and is an enjoyable tourist attraction for anyone visiting in or around Nelspruit, and is also a fantastic and exciting educational tour venue.
You may take a leisurely stroll through the park on your own should you wish, but you also have the option of having an informative guided tour, where several aspects of pre-historic life and evolution are covered – and you can be sure to leave with a wealth of knowledge about dinosaurs and an insight into pre-historic life.
The Sudwala Dinosaur park is a neighbour to the Sudwala Caves, near to other attractions around the Kruger National Park and is not a great distance from Nelspruit for a day trip with the family.

Allosaurus and Apatosaurus
Life size, accurate models of pre-historic animals on display in a lush sub-tropical forest setting.
The Sudwala Dinosaur Park is open every day from 8.30am – 5pm.
Entrance Fees:
Adults: R50
Children: R30
Under 5: Free of Charge
Group rates are available on request.
Please contact us for more information.
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