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Dikeme Farms Sunset Picnic | What's on in Joburg

Dikeme Farms Just Launched a New Sunset Picnic Experience Set in Nature

Dikeme Farms adds to their series of curated events set against the breathtaking views of the Magaliesburg mountains, with their new Sunset Picnic experience. Be one of the first to experience this elevated picnic dining experience hosted in one of the nation’s most incredible heritage sites on Saturday, 1 November 2025. Here’s what you need to know.

Dikeme Farms Sunset Picnic | What's on in Joburg

What’s in store for the Sunset Picnic experience

Guests for the Sunset Picnic spend the late afternoon and early evening watching the sun set with an intimate picnic on the farm venue’s West Lawn. This picnic is a perfect event for date night, girls’ night out, or to elevate your summer weekend.

The layout is boho-chic inspired, featuring beautiful outdoor blankets, low seating at handmade pallet tables, fresh floral bouquets, and themed décor for gorgeous photo ops.

Dikeme Farms Sunset Picnic | What's on in Joburg

The summer picnic programme

The experience begins at 3pm, with each guest receiving a welcome drink upon arrival. Then, from 3.30pm to 5pm, guests indulge in picnic dining with artisan charcuterie boards, picnic bites and mini desserts.

The hour between 5.30pm and 6.30pm is designated for golden hour photographs and watching the sunset, so be sure to bring your cameras along to capture the moment. Finally, the event comes to an official close at 7pm.

Dikeme Farms | What's on in Joburg

How to book

Cost: R850pp, including a welcome drink, picnic dining with artisan charcuterie board, picnic bites and mini desserts. Book via Quicket

When: Saturday, 1 November 2025 from 3pm to 7.30pm
Where: Dikeme Farms West Lawn, The Cradle of Humankind, Johannesburg

Website: dikemefarms.co.za
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 083 376 7295
Instagram: @dikeme_farms
Facebook: @Dikemefarms

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