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Garden Route Botanical Garden

On the edge of the town of George is the mesmerising Garden Route Botanical Garden. From the refreshing singing of birds to the indigenous trees, this is a must-visit destination for a total immersion in nature’s paradise.

 

Garden Route's Botanical Garden in George

 

If you’re looking for an iconic holiday destination, look no further than the Garden Route. This scenic stretch of coastal land stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to Storms River and Tsitsikamma in the Eastern Cape, running along the Southern Coast of South Africa. It’s renowned for its natural beauty and striking landscapes. From lush forests to turquoise white sand beaches, this popular tourist destination has so much to offer. The Garden Route winds along for some 200 km, traversing rich forested mountain ranges and dramatic coastlines with beautiful bays. There are wildflowers in abundance along the route, a delightful feast for the eyes.

 

The Garden Route stretches from Mossel Bay to Tsitsikamma.

 

A Relaxing and Peaceful Haven

Situated central within the region, in the city of George, is the famous Garden Route Botanical Garden which is well worth a visit. Upon entering the gardens, you’ll immediately sense a shift into a most relaxing and peaceful haven. It’s home to a unique kind of flora that exists only in the Garden Route.

The Garden Route Botanical Garden is far from the noise of traffic and the hustle of the city. The only sounds you’ll hear is the refreshing singing of birds and the pattering of insects, with the soothing sound of water from various dams and streams. The garden is engulfed by indigenous trees, vibrant flower beds, fynbos and succulent plants. Small signboards inform visitors of plant names with interesting facts.

 

Have a look at the Garden Route Botanical Garden's diverse flora and fauna.The King Protea, a unique kind of flora that exists only in the Garden Route.

 

The Cape Kingdom is one of the richest and smallest floral kingdoms in the world. The Garden Route Botanical Garden plays a significant role in both the conservation and study of this critical floral kingdom. The gardens border mountain forests and the Outeniqua Nature Reserve.

 

The Garden Route's wetlands

 

This well-established botanical garden has a natural wetland. Don’t be surprised if you sit on a bench and spot a dragonfly or other gentle insects frolicking about. Bird’s nests, made from the bulrush leaves and stems, hang over the water’s edge. A wide diversity of birds, insects and small animals inhabit the sprawling 12-hectare area.

Wide Diversity

The Garden Route's wetlands

Rare flowers and animals on the Garden Route

 

There are also several rare species endemic to the area. For those who enjoy long walks, be sure to walk towards the end of the garden, where dams and furrows can be found. If you’re planning a hike, put on your hiking shoes and walk along ancient mountain trails whilst taking in the sights of rarely-seen plants.

Go and explore all the beauty that nature has to offer!

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