South African luxury hotel building the world’s largest labyrinth

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Set in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, development is underway at Brahman Hills on the Serenity Garden – a new multi-million rand, 22-hectare project set to feature the world’s largest labyrinth.

Brahman Hills, an award-winning, sanctuary-led destination in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, has announced a multi-million-rand investment in the Serenity Garden.

The group explained that KwaZulu-Natal has always had the raw ingredients to be a top tourist destination in South Africa. Attractions include mountains, coastline, game reserves, Zulu heritage, battlefields, and warm water.

Even so, the province has not always had enough compelling destination experiences to make visitors stay longer. However, the Brahman Hills group said this is about to change.

Following the announcement of the new Club Med development on the North Coast set to open later in 2026, a complementary private investment is taking shape inland.

Brahman Hills’ new Serenity Garden development is also set to be a catalyst for tourism in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands region.

This development will be anchored by what will become the world’s largest labyrinth and a first-of-its-kind spa in Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.

Kirsten Minnaar