Ancient landscapes where wildlife and history converge
MATOBO
Matobo National Park, located in southern Zimbabwe, is a place of spiritual and historical significance, known for its dramatic granite hills and ancient San rock art. The park is home to the largest concentration of black eagles in the world and offers the chance to track endangered rhinos on foot. Visitors can explore the park’s unique rock formations, including the famous "World’s View" lookout, which provides stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape.
In addition to its natural beauty, Matobo is a cultural hub, featuring ancient rock paintings and the grave of Cecil Rhodes, a controversial figure in Zimbabwean history. The park’s lodges and camps offer a peaceful retreat amidst the area’s striking rock formations, making it a perfect destination for both wildlife enthusiasts and history buffs.
ZIMBABWE’S HIGHLIGHTS
Victoria Falls
Matobo National Park
Hwange National Park
Eastern Highlands
Mana Pools National Park
Great Zimbabwe