A hidden Eden where waters cascade and eagles soar. Situated at the end of Malcolm Road in Roodepoort, Gauteng. GPS Co-ordinates: 27°50'40.7"E 26°05'13.8"S Long 27.84463 Lat -26.08716
Welcome to an Eden hidden in the West Rand of Gauteng where luscious nature welcomes visitors and the rushing water of the Witpoortjie Waterfall, gushing from a height of 70 metres, soothes and revitalises careworn city-dwellers. The garden is also home to a pair of breeding Verreaux's Eagles which have become proud symbols of this majestic garden.
Fees:
Adults: R25
Pensioners/Disabled: R20
Students: R20
Scholars: R10
Kids under 6: Free
BotSoc: Free
Pensioner Tuesdays: Free for Pensioners
The South African National Biodiversity Institute is responsible for exploring, revealing, celebrating and championing biodiversity for the benefit and enjoyment of all South Africans.
Nature experience
Escape from the city
Bird watching
Plant appreciation
Tree Spotting
Hiking
Relaxing
Wildflower spotting
Geology theme walks
Guided walks
Natural science Lectures
Nature Courses
Music concerts
Picnic venue
Halls for hire
Garden Centre
Research
Conservation
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