Inspired from nature, our rustic humble abode is created out of a sense of awareness of space and nature. If you are looking for a true authentic African experience, you will find us on a road less traveled. Away from the commercial well trodden path of bars and concrete hotels, this little piece of remote paradise, will delight your soul and enriching… you will find a warm, friendly, genuine welcoming host who is able to offer you your pick of any of the 4 double rooms which are available in this unique natural garden hideaway. All built by one African man, a man with vision and inspiration, Ellis will greet you with an African smile, a caring hospitality with a sociable and like-able character. Lemongrass tea will be picked from the garden and it is here where you can sip and wonder at the place you have arrived, the place where your mind meets your soul.
Whether you are a single backpacker, a traveler, a person with their own tent, a romantic couple, a volunteer group, a vegetarian or coffee lover, a bird watcher, a surfer, an old India head, a spiritual seeker looking for a sanctuary in yoga, tai chi, Thai yoga massage or meditation, or a teacher wanting to bring groups for spiritual activities for any kind of learning; or you are that musical person wanting to learn African drumming or a person looking to write that book or the next chapter of your life or are simply looking for a quiet retreat on vacation, Green Zion Garden is the answer to your prayer.
Please if you have any experience with Green Zion Gardens, leave a comment, or a review below.
I just thought I’d leave a message as I spent a few days staying with Ellis, this time last year and I thought it would be nice to have a quick Google to see if I could find anything that would tell me how he’s getting along. When we stayed with him, we stayed in a room he had just finished for guests; it was so lovely. We had been staying at the Hideout previously, but immediately made friends with Ellis on a little wonder around Butre. Lemon grass tea, pineapple picking, and all of Ellis’s knowledge about both Western and African culture made him a very memorable person.. Butre is truly spectacular.
Thanks for the comment, I really enjoyed visiting with Ellis too.
I just thought I’d leave a meagsse as I spent a few days staying with Ellis, this time last year and I thought it would be nice to have a quick Google to see if I could find anything that would tell me how he’s getting along. When we stayed with him, we stayed in a room he had just finished for guests; it was so lovely. We had been staying at the Hideout previously, but immediately made friends with Ellis on a little wonder around Butre. Lemon grass tea, pineapple picking, and all of Ellis’s knowledge about both Western and African culture made him a very memorable person.. Butre is truly spectacular.