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Resting on the eastern slope of Table Mountain, the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens welcome thousands of visitors from around the world each year that come to explore the gardens' 89 acres.
The V&A Waterfront, named after Queen Victoria and her son Prince Alfred, is rich in restaurants and boating activity, but, for a gardener, the ‘must see’ destination is Kirstenbosch, the national ...
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Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens open for visitors despite nearby firesThe South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) on Tuesday, 30 April confirmed that the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens are open for patrons. Due to lightning strikes on Sunday ...
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, a favourite among both South Africans and international tourists, welcomed a large number of visitors during the weekend of 15 – 16 March. At the Pretoria ...
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Art comes alive at the National Botanical GardensAnton Smit to display artworks across three national botanical gardens, Kirstenbosch, Pretoria and Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens. The South African National Biodiversity Institute is ...
Nature’s wonderland Each garden offers a unique ecosystem, from the fynbos-covered slopes of Kirstenbosch to the lush, tropical expanses of the Lowveld National Botanical Garden. Whether you ...
Exploring botanical gardens is a unique way to get a glimpse of the diverse plant life that thrives across the globe ...
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