Municipality Park
Discover the Serenity of Municipality Park in Mutare
Explore the lush serenity of Double Blessings Garden in Mutare, a peaceful haven of vibrant flora and soothing nature.
Double Blessings Garden in Mutare is a tranquil oasis, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst lush greenery and vibrant flora. Experience the beauty of this garden that captivates all who visit.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the center of Mutare. Head southeast on Herbert Chitepo Street towards Robert Mugabe Way. Continue straight to stay on Herbert Chitepo Street, which will turn into Rekayi Tangwena Drive. After about 3 kilometers, you will see Double Blessings Garden on your left at 102 Rekayi Tangwena Dr. There is parking available on-site.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take a shared taxi or 'kombie' from the Mutare transport hub. Look for one heading towards Greenside or the suburbs near Rekayi Tangwena Drive. Inform the driver you want to stop at 102 Rekayi Tangwena Dr. The fare is generally around ZWL 200 to ZWL 300, depending on the distance. Once you arrive, Double Blessings Garden will be a short walk from the drop-off point.
Walking
If you are within walking distance of Double Blessings Garden, head towards Rekayi Tangwena Drive. Walk past the local shops and residential areas, following the signs for gardens or parks. The garden is located at 102 Rekayi Tangwena Dr, which is well marked. Ensure you have comfortable walking shoes as the area can have uneven pavements.
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