Durban Botanic Gardens in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is a historic botanical site known for its diverse plant collections and educational role. Visitors can explore the gardens on tours, take part in environmental education programmes, and join interactive activities that focus on biodiversity, conservation and climate awareness. Established in the nineteenth century, it is recognised as Africa’s oldest surviving botanical garden and serves as a centre for learning and community engagement, with volunteer-led initiatives and outreach programmes that encourage appreciation of nature and sustainable practices.