Kirstenbosch is a botanical garden in the suburbs of Cape Town, a harmonious balance of well-groomed and naturalness. A huge territory, more than 7,000 plant species - mostly rare endemics of South Africa. There are palm-like cycads that existed back in the age of dinosaurs. They are clearly visible from a suspension bridge almost half a kilometer long.
You can get there by taxi or a red tour bus. There are several trails leading directly from the garden, along which it is convenient to climb Table Mountain. Or you can have a picnic with a view of Cape Town or get to know the nearby wineries of the Constance region. There is a great gift shop and cafe.
A very large botanical garden, many varieties of trees, flowers and different plants, you can meet local inhabitants, if you want to relax in a beautiful corner of nature, I recommend going, besides, you can walk from the garden along the trail to Table Mountain, if you like active recreation
A beautiful garden, indescribable views, air, the beauty of plants and mountains! The garden impresses with the atmosphere and variety of its species. I want to return to such places again.
A large park, lots of different plants. A great place for walks, picnics and a pleasant time outdoors. There is a danger of going out for the whole day. You can diversify the walk by climbing a mountain and compare the climate with a desert one.
We were in early September. It's springtime in the southern hemisphere.Everything is just blooming.A very beautiful place on the slopes of Table Mountain.