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Matobo National Park is a place where nature, history, and culture beautifully intertwine. Famous for its surreal granite rock formations and ancient San rock art, this UNESCO World Heritage Site feels both timeless and sacred. Walking through the Matobo Hills, it’s easy to feel the deep spiritual energy that has drawn people here for thousands of years. But Matobo isn’t just about stunning landscapes. It’s one of the best places in Zimbabwe to see both black and white rhinos up close in protected areas, along with giraffes, zebras, hyenas, and an astonishing variety of birds including the world’s densest population of leopards and black eagles.
History lovers will find a powerful connection at World’s View, where Cecil Rhodes is buried atop a granite hill with sweeping vistas all around. This site blends colonial legacy with ancient African traditions, making it a thought-provoking stop. Whether you’re a hiker, a photographer, a family traveler, or someone just looking to disconnect, Matobo offers a soulful, enriching experience that lingers long after you leave. It’s not just a park, it’s a journey through Zimbabwe’s natural and cultural heart.


