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Cape Town News > Blog > Events & Lifestyle > Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden offers a winter weekend escape in Worcester
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Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden offers a winter weekend escape in Worcester

The Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden in Worcester offers a scenic Western Cape day trip, with arid plants, mountain views, walking trails and a history dating back to the early national botanical garden movement.

Last updated: May 30, 2026 9:17 am
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  • The garden is open to visitors from Saturday, with tickets listed from R15 to R55.
  • It lies on Roux Road in Panorama, Worcester, about 120 kilometres north of Cape Town.
  • SANBI says the 154-hectare garden focuses on arid and semi-arid plants.
  • The garden was established in Worcester in 1945 after earlier roots near Matjiesfontein.

The Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden in Worcester offers a quieter Western Cape weekend escape for visitors looking for open space, mountain views and something different from the usual city outing. Set at the foot of the Hex River Mountain range, the 154-hectare garden displays arid and semi-arid plants and sits about 120 kilometres north of Cape Town.

The Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden in Worcester is open to visitors from Saturday, with tickets listed through Webtickets from R15 to R55.

The garden is located on Roux Road in Panorama, Worcester, and offers one of the Western Cape’s more distinctive nature-based day trips. It is not a loud event or crowded weekend market. It is a slower outing built around landscape, plants, walking space and the dry beauty of the Karoo edge.

SANBI describes the garden as a unique site that cultivates and displays a wide variety of arid and semi-arid plants. The garden covers 154 hectares at the foot of the Hex River Mountain range, around 120 kilometres north of Cape Town.

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Only part of the garden is formally cultivated. SANBI says 11 hectares are cultivated, while the remaining 143 hectares are made up of natural vegetation. Visitors can also use the Shale Trail, Grysbokkie Trail and Heuweltjie Trail inside the garden.

The garden also carries a useful piece of Western Cape botanical history. SANBI says the Worcester site was established on the 15th of August 1945, after a search for a more suitable location. Land was donated by the Worcester Municipality and Mr C.P. Heatlie, and the garden later grew to its current size of 154 hectares.

Its story goes back even further. The garden’s earlier roots were linked to Whitehill near Matjiesfontein, before the move to Worcester. SANBI says Mr J. Thudichum, a Swiss horticulturist based at Kirstenbosch, became the first curator at the new Worcester location and helped relocate plants from Whitehill. Some of the original quiver trees, also known as Aloe dichotoma, still survive at the Worcester garden.

That history gives the garden more depth than a normal weekend listing. It is a place where conservation, landscape and local heritage meet.

For visitors, the appeal is simple: mountain views, open air, dryland plants, walking routes and a setting that feels removed from the pace of Cape Town without being too far for a day trip.

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Tickets are listed as non-refundable through Webtickets, and more information is available through SANBI.

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Where is the Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden?
It is on Roux Road, Panorama, Worcester.

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How far is it from Cape Town?
SANBI lists it as about 120 kilometres north of Cape Town.

What does the garden specialise in?
It displays arid and semi-arid plants.

How much are tickets?
Webtickets lists tickets from R15 to R55.

When was the Worcester garden established?
SANBI says the garden was established at Worcester on the 15th of August 1945.

SAI Search Summary

The Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden in Worcester is a 154-hectare SANBI garden focused on arid and semi-arid plants. It lies at the foot of the Hex River Mountain range, about 120 kilometres north of Cape Town. Tickets are listed through Webtickets from R15 to R55. The garden was established at Worcester in 1945 after earlier roots near Whitehill and Matjiesfontein. SANBI says only 11 hectares are cultivated, while most of the site remains natural vegetation with walking trails.

The garden offers a quiet Western Cape day trip with scenery, botanical history and Karoo plant life.

Source: Webtickets – Event Listing; SANBI – Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden.

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