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Spend the day in Action mode with Groovy Balls 


Groovy Balls is one of South Africa’s Leading Parks situated in Durban, we are also known as one of the BEST Team Building and Adventure Venues in Durban.

We are the only Park in KZN that offers Groovy Balls (otherwise known as Zorbing Elsewhere)! Our grooves/courses have been professional designed to ignite the senses and our friendly team is on hand to make sure you have the most amazing experience.

Groovy Balls is set out to provide you with the most exhilarating activities in KZN. We have come a long way since 2010 to provide adventure teambuilding for corporates, schools and social groups alike.
For those companies out there that truly want to spoil their working force, Groovy Balls offers exclusive venue hire with all the activities to your disposal.

If you do feel there is a very specific outcome necessary to provide harmony in your workplace, we are willing to meet your requirements with a specialized itinerary with relevant activities. 
KZN is the home of fun in the sun so why not share it with your employees. Groovy Balls Park offers a unique opportunity to show your work force how to play hard as well.

Here at Groovy Balls Park we strive to build comradery, teamwork and hands down a sense of humour. We ensure that everyone enjoys our activities like the Off Road Go Karts, Groovy Balls and Team Building activities.

With our determination and clear vision Groovy Balls Park offers everyone an experience they will always remember and share for years to come.

We ensure that every company is fitted with a unique itinerary depending on your needs and budget, so for any queries please fill in your details and we will get back to you.


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