Matobo Hills

Matobo Hills, located near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning granite rock formations, ancient San rock art, and rich cultural history. The area is also a wildlife haven, especially for rhinos, and offers hiking, historical tours, and scenic views.

Zimbabwe
Matobo Hills
Matobo Hills, also known as Matopos, is a dramatic landscape of granite kopjes and wooded valleys in southern Zimbabwe. The area is significant for its cultural heritage, with numerous San rock paintings dating back thousands of years, showcasing the region’s ancient history. Matobo Hills is also the burial place of Cecil Rhodes, and his grave at World's View is a popular tourist site offering panoramic views. The area is part of Matobo National Park, home to a variety of wildlife, including a high concentration of black and white rhinos, which can be seen on game drives or walking safaris. The park’s unique landscapes and historical significance make it a must-visit destination in Zimbabwe