Durban Botanic Gardens

Durban Botanic Gardens

The Durban Botanic Gardens were established at their current site in 1851 and are Africa’s oldest remaining botanic gardens. The gardens contain a collection of sub-tropical plants from around the world.

The gardens occupy an area of 15 hectares and are beautifully laid out with large lawns and trees and a host of other plants. Special attractions include the orchid house, sunken garden, herbarium, Japanese garden, indigenous garden and display house.

One of the main attractions in the park, for many visitors, is the small lake which is home to many wild birds. One may see species such as Pinkbacked Pelican, Sacred Ibis, Grey Heron, African Spoonbill, Red Bishop, Thickbilled Weaver and Egyptian and Spurwinged Goose. Many of these spcies actually breed around the lake. It is a perfect spot for photography as one may easily get close to the birds. There are many other species of birds to be seen while walking around the gardens.

The Durban Botanic Gardens are a popular spot for wedding photographs. From time to time there are also concerts organised featuring local and international artists.

The new entrance features a visitors complex which includes a well-stocked shop and conference facilities. The Botanic Gardens also has a tea garden and kiosk where refreshments are available.

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