Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden

botanical garden in Roodepoort
#1 in Roodepoort / #35 in South Africa
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The Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden in Roodepoort, South Africa is a serene and picturesque natural reserve that showcases a diverse array of South African flora. Established in 1982, the garden spans approximately 300 hectares and is named in honor of anti-apartheid activist Walter Sisulu. It features lush indigenous plant life, sprawling lawns, and well-maintained trails suitable for hiking and bird-watching. A striking highlight of the garden is the Witpoortjie Waterfall, a stunning natural cascade that provides a tranquil backdrop for visitors.


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