Walter Sisulu Gardens

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Walter Sisulu Gardens

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A beautiful 70-meter-high waterfall creates an amazing backdrop to a 25-hectare botanical garden, landscaped in a naturalistic African style using only South African indigenous plants. Black eagles breed on the cliffs alongside the Witpoortjie waterfall, along with an extensive array of bird species that can be seen on the property. A short but popular 3-kilometer hiking trail is available, as well as many shorter walks and trails through the natural areas. Adjoined by a 300-hectare nature reserve, the garden is open to the public 7 days a week.

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What can be done at Walter Sisulu botanical gardens?

TOURS

  • Virtual Tour Walter Sisulu.
  • Arboretum, Bushveld & Clivia Walk.
  • Restaurant, Water Garden & Trails.
  • Central Section of Garden & Concert Area.
  • Entrance, Retail & Conferencing.
  • Wildflower Walk, Sasol Dam & Bird Hide.
  • Black Eagle and Waterfall Viewing.

What is not allowed at Walter Sisulu botanical gardens?

“Is it possible to bring wine to your picnic? Or does this fall under the ‘no drinking in public’ law? Thanks!” The following is not allowed in the gardens: Balls, bats, bikes, kites, frisbees, skateboards, rollerblades, scooters, fires, gas braais, dogs/cats, alcohol, musical instruments, radios/CD players.

How much is the entrance fee at Johannesburg botanical gardens?

Admission R80, students R45, scholars R25. Garden Society members R72. Kids under 6 free. Pensioners free entrance on Tue.

How much does it cost to go to the National botanic garden?

Admission Costs

R55 for Adults & R20 for Scholars.

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