BRAHMAN HILLS SERENITY GARDEN
- chrisg008
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Brahman Hills in the KZN Midlands is creating a serenity garden, set to become the world’s largest labyrinth. Once complete, Guiness World Records will be invited to verify this status.
Traditionally used in spiritual rituals and healing spaces, labyrinths feature a single, winding path inward to a central point and out again, offering a purposeful, meditative journey. Inspired by sacred geometry and ancient walking meditations, the labyrinth will weave through a curated landscape of indigenous plant life, art, sculpture and stillness. The serenity garden will become a space of healing, reflection and reconnection with nature, complementing Brahman Hills’ existing eco-conscious offerings. It is also a major investment in local eco-tourism, job creation and community upliftment.
For the founder of Brahman Hills, Iain Buchan, the project is deeply personal. “This is more than a garden or a tourism site. It’s a tribute to South Africa, its beauty, its potential and its people,” he says. “We believe in creating places that not only attract the world but inspire those who call this land home.”



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