Nottingham Road – 1,000 hectares of blue crane nests within the reserve, Brahman Hills offers a new 3 km forest walk, a rare opportunity for visitors to re-contact the nature.
In 2024, this beautifully designed trail guests accepted the balance between Kwazulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal’s influential view, transparency and the energy of South Africa’s dynamic economy.
According to Onwaba Gonyora, the director of Brahman Hills, the first country withdrawal and the forest is thousands of years old.
The undead, silent place, now N3 – a large highway and economic life line, connects a noisy room of Johannesburg and Durban.
However, Gonyora and his team do not accept it as negative.
“The distant humble of vehicles browsing this busy route symbolizes progress in the movement,” Gonyora said.
“This is a small price to pay for daily speed that manages our economy and protects countless people lives.
“Also, how nature and the human enterprise can be a child – a mixture of calm and action – both economic needs, as well as a thoughtful planning of environmental values.”
Forest walk, the founder of Brahman Hills is the AVID adventurer with a passion for Iain Buchan and nature.
Only three months ago, Buchan tested the same research spirit in an extreme environment, such as an ice marathon in Antarctica.
The walk in the hill near the huge sculpture of 6 meters – a striking new place in N3 – a surprisingly new place – a wooden pedestrian forest.
When you study, you can encounter different types of bird lovers, while zebra, impala and wild along the way, while bird lovers can wait different types of local trees.

Gonyora is noted that the International Forest Day is a global event that increases the importance of sustainable forestry and protection on March 21.
“Brahman Hills acknowledges that nature is the key to ensuring the protection of a deeper assessment,” Gonyora said.
“Visitors encouraged nature to deal with nature and serve as a strong tool in increasing awareness of the need for environmental protection.”
In addition to the forest walk, Brahman Hills is a prize-winning gardens and is also a popular event that encourages guests to be active in the surprising natural beauty of the region.
Brahman Hills offers a place to connect in a meaningful way with the nature of the run, walking, walking or simply ideas.
“As we invite you to experience the forest walk, we invite you for an hour, a weekend or even school holidays,” Gonyora said.
We’d like to see you in our neck and share the beauty of Brahman hills. “