Limpopo gets its first National Botanical Garden
The Limpopo province recently saw the launch of their very first National Botanical Garden in Thohoyandou.

A brand new botanical garden for Limpopo. Photo: SANBI
A garden to connect people in Limpopo
The International Day of Biodiversity (22 May) marked the day of the launch of the Thohoyandou National Botanical Garden in Limpopo. The South African National Botanical Institute (SANBI) said that the official declaration of the Thohoyandou National Botanical Garden was important, as it was the first national botanical garden in the Limpopo province as well as the 11th one in the country overall.
The Minister has taken to the podium to address the official launch of Thohoyandou National Botanical Garden. The garden will officially become South Africa’s 11th national botanical garden
Professor Edward Nesamvuni, Chairperson at SANBI, said that the new botanical garden serves to increase the connection between people and biodiversity.
- “Our vision is for this botanical garden to play its part in highlighting and promoting indigenous plants that are used for food, African arts, medicine, perfumes, traditional architecture, horticulture and agriculture, and a garden that serves to increase the connection between people and biodiversity.” he said.
Visitor information for Thohoyandou National Botanical Garden
The new botanical garden is open seven days a week from 9:00 to 17:00 during the winter season, and 9:00 to 18:00 during the summer season.
Entrance fees are as follows:
Adults: R20
Students: R15
Pensioners: Free entry on Tuesdays
Children: R10
Find the garden at 451 Garden Route, Thohoyandou Unit D, Thohoyandou 0950, Limpopo.