Brahman Hills has broken ground on its new Serenity Garden, which will centre on what the property says is set to become the worlds largest labyrinth. The development, launched on November 25, covers 22 hectares in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.
The labyrinth is the next phase of expansion for the site, which already includes the Royal Horticultural Society Partner Garden one of only two in Africa, featuring 26 garden rooms, wild meadows and a forest walk.
Brahman Hills CEO Orrin Cottle said the project extends the propertys existing horticultural and eco-tourism focus.