A significant new tourism venture, Serenity Gardens, is taking shape in South Africa's KZN Midlands, anchored by what is set to be the world's largest labyrinth, spanning an impressive 22 hectares. This multi-million-rand development at Brahman Hills aims to establish the region as a premier destination.
Beyond the record-breaking labyrinth, the project will include landscaped gardens, an underground orchid house, and a waterfall, offering visitors a unique sanctuary for meditation and reflection. This initiative is part of a broader effort to diversify KwaZulu-Natal's tourism offerings and stimulate the local economy.
Scheduled to open in late 2026, Serenity Gardens is expected to draw both domestic and international tourists, contributing to the economic vitality of the KZN Midlands by encouraging longer stays and greater exploration of local businesses.