💨 Abstract
A new tourism development in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, South Africa, is set to feature the world's largest labyrinth. The Serenity Gardens project, located at Brahman Hills, will include a 22-hectare labyrinth, landscaped gardens, an underground orchid house, and a nine-meter waterfall. The labyrinth is designed for meditation and quiet reflection, aiming to attract both local and international visitors.
Courtesy: Nick Pawson
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