PHOTOS: Festive family fun at the Trail of Lights

Were you spotted by the Berea Mail at the Trail of Lights?

IT was a jolly time at the Trail of Lights recently as Durban residents and holidaymakers flocked to The Durban Botanic Gardens.

Now in its fifth year, The Trail of Lights is a firm fixture on the City’s, and the Gardens’ festive season calendar.

The Berea Mail popped in to take a few photos of the fun. We found families dressed in festive outfits and plenty of smiling faces enjoying the various Christmas displays.

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The gardens were festooned with thousands of lights as well as charity activations, a food garden and festive characters.

Sonali and Netha Ghugroo steal the show with their Christmas costumes.

 

Dominique Henry, Ross Henry, Chiara Benati and baby, Sophie Henry enjoying their outing.
Martin, Mario, Rose and Chantelle Fourie.
Noreana, baby Tavaris and Dean Paruth take in the sights.
The festive display.
Rubee and Aimee Van Vuuren wear festive headbands to add to the fun.
The Botanic Gardens transformed into a festive wonderland.
Mfanafuthi Nzimande, Gabriel Mhlongo and Sethu Mtambo have toes tapping with festive music.
Sahir Singh with Sahana and Aarya Ramauttar.
A row of light warriors line up in the Botanic Gardens Trail of Lights.

 

 

 

 

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