Babylonstoren Wine Estate

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Laura Brown
", Babylonstoren, is one of the oldest Cape Dutch farms which boasts some of the most incredible and diverse fruit and vegetable gardens. It is worth visiting this farm for the gardens alone. But besides the beautiful garden bursting with fresh produce, it is home to a spa and a variety of workshops like soap-making, foraging, and culinary herbs, to name a few. Frankly, there is so much to do and explore at Babylonstoren I don’t think you can fit it all in one day. You will have to plan ahead to make sure you see and do what most appeals to you. But if you are in pursuit of wine, I would recommend the Babylonstoren range as this gives you 7 wines to try."
Anna Sullivan
"I did a walk in for the wine tasting and then explored the garden and entire property. If the timing aligned, I would have signed up for the garden tour."
" Top winery. A must visit in the area! Great wine and have dinner at Babel or lunch at the Greenhouse! "

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South Africa is a multifaceted country filled with magical outdoor adventures that dreams are made of. In this stunning part of the world, you can feel the rush of adrenaline while coming face to face with lions, sleep under the stars in the “bush”, acquaint yourself with local cultures, & experience fabulous weather & history-rich locations along the way. In 2019, I made my first trip to South Africa. It had been a dream of mine to visit the rainbow nation since I was a child & SA didn’t dissappoint. I immediately fell in love with the country from the people to the landscapes I felt that I was suppose to be there. I remember traveling into Cape Town by car from the garden route for the first time, with the sun setting over the ocean & “Queen” on the radio I felt like this place was going to be home. This guide will take you on a journey along the coast from Cape Town to Johannesburg or (vice versa) visiting some of the finest luxury hotels & camps that have a conservation / sustainable ethos along the way. I’ve also featured some of the very best experiences this nation has to offer. From swimming with great white sharks to getting up close & personal with lions in Kruger national park. This country truly makes for unforgettable experiences. This itinerary can be from 2-4 weeks & is based on renting a car in Cape Town & dropping it off in Johannesburg (the most popular way to travel) as public transport is lacking here. There are other ways to travel from local flights to hop-on hop-off tourist buses that stop at the most famous sights if you can’t drive.
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