Simbithi: Pioneers in eco-estate living nominated in Best of Ballito competition

The estate is a finalist in the Best of Ballito Reader’s Choice Awards.

What does ‘home’ mean to you?

To some, it may mean the bricks and mortar in which you dwell. To some, it may signify the area where you spent your childhood.

The beauty of Simbithi Eco-Estate is that ‘home’ is a feeling, best described by the community as tranquility, safety, belonging and a sprinkling of something rather magical.

On April 7 this year Simbithi Eco-Estate officially marked its 20th anniversary: a milestone in the gated community industry.

More than that, the anniversary represents the realisation of a dream birthed two decades ago, of a community in harmony in a thriving, diverse environment. Of homes that blend seamlessly with the nature they are nestled in. Of dams and braai areas where families gather, and the laughter of children echoes through the forests. Of trails where the world is temporarily forgotten during a leisurely cycle or a brisk run.

Simbithi Eco-Estate, a place to call home.

For those who call Simbithi home, the word embodies safety, from the friendly officers who wish you a good day as you leave, and a comforting welcome home when you return.

Simbithi Eco-Estate is home to six community centres, 26 dams, five walking and cycling trails and two dog parks.

It is also home to Simbithi Country Club, anchored by the award-winning 18-hole executive golf course, Fig Tree Restaurant and three fully equipped conference venues.

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