Sabi Sabi Gardens
Sabi Sabi Gardens: A Tranquil Escape in Mochudi
Escape to Sabi Sabi Gardens in Mochudi: A blend of nature, culture, and events for a memorable Botswana experience. Serene gardens and vibrant flora await!
Sabi Sabi Gardens is a picturesque tourist attraction in Mochudi, Botswana, offering a serene escape with diverse flora, peaceful pathways, and a vibrant event venue for cultural engagement. It's a place to relax, enjoy nature, and experience local events.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the main road in Mochudi, head towards the Mochudi Museum. Continue on the main road until you reach the intersection. Take a right turn at the intersection, and continue straight. Sabi Sabi Gardens will be located on your left side after walking for about 1 kilometer. Look for signage along the way.
Public Transport
To reach Sabi Sabi Gardens via public transportation, take a local bus from Mochudi to the village of Sabi Sabi. Buses typically leave from the Mochudi bus terminal and cost around 20 BWP. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Sabi Sabi stop, you will need to walk about 2 kilometers along the dirt road leading to Sabi Sabi Gardens. It's recommended to ask locals for directions as you walk.
Taxi
Taxis are available in Mochudi, and a ride to Sabi Sabi Gardens from the town center will be a short trip. Expect to pay around $2.36 for the ride. Ensure the driver knows the location, as it's a well-known spot. Tipping the driver 10-20% is customary.
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