A Wickedly Odd dining experience
Experience a night like Durban has never seen before.
Have you ever wondered what happens at night after the gates at Durban’s iconic Botanic Gardens are locked?
Do the trees, birds and animals settle in silence, or is it then, when Durban sleeps, that these magnificent gardens awake? This festive season you can experience something like Durban has never seen before.
Wickedly Odd – The Night Garden promises to be a sensational dining and innovative entertainment experience to be held in the Durban Botanic Gardens from November 20 until December 6.
On arrival, guests will be welcomed with a glass of champagne and taken on a whimsical amble up the garden path, to the sunken summer garden beneath the gnarled branches of South Africa’s oldest Litchi tree, for a 1930’s garden party.
The gardens will be brought to life by quirky characters, musicians, drummers, dancers and puppets with hidden bars and experiences waiting to be discovered. Guests will be treated to a plated menu designed by Silwood Cookery School graduate Kathryn Stone.
Slip behind the moss curtain of fantasy and immerse yourself in the captivating night that will morph into a whimsical, bewitching and fantastical blend of luscious food, crisp champagne, magical puppetry and curious delight.
Tickets are available at Computicket.
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