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Babylonstoren: a rich slice of country living in South Africa

Truevoyagers have been around the globe exploring new places but it is quite impossible to cover every corner of our planet; there are so many places to discover and times flies away so quickly! This is why we'll try to travel you around the world not only through our adventures but also by presenting to you some of our favorite places which we unfortunately haven't managed to visit yet. However, we certainly intend to do so in the future! Get your backpack and join us in our journey to some of the most interesting discoveries of ours!

Farmhouse with mountains as backdrop

Babylonstoren is definitely one of these places that we want to show you and you should put it in your travel list anytime soon! Dating back to 1692, Babylonstoren is a historic Dutch farm in Cape Town with a magnificent garden that comprises fruits, vegetables, berries, bees for pollinating, indigenous plants, fragrant lawns, a prickly pear maze, ducks and chickens, and more.

Country living in Babylonstoren
Bakery and farmshop

A luxurious Farm Hotel and Spa

Babylonstoren is the perfect place for you whether you want to experience what a life in a farm looks like or just enjoy some days of relaxation in a luxurious Farm hotel & spa. Within the magnificent garden that is laid out over 3,5 hectares, there is a wonderful hotel that consists of Farmhouse suites and cottages ready to accommodate you.

Inside Babylonstoren

Amazing scenery in South Africa
Babylonstoren family

If you are already thrilled from the photos, wait until to check it in person! Even though South Africa may be a far destination for most of us, it is such a magnificent place (learn 100 best things to do there if you visit it) and Babylonstoren is another reason for visiting this beautiful country!

Fine gastronomy
Team working

Visit the official website here: https://www.babylonstoren.com/

Photographs courtesy of Babylonstoren, Cape Town, South Africa.

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