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Discover the Wonders of Matobo National Park
Travelers searching for a blend of history, raw nature, and breathtaking landscapes will find Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe, to be an unmissable destination. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its balancing rock formations, rich wildlife, and ancient rock art, offers an array of experiences for every adventurer.
Matobo Hills
The Matobo Hills are the heart of the park and the primary reason it holds World Heritage status. These hills consist of granite kopjes and balancing rocks, creating a surreal landscape that has fascinated people for centuries. Some of these rocks balance in seemingly impossible positions, shaped by millennia of natural erosion. The hills are dotted with thousands of San rock paintings which provide a window into the lives of the Stone Age hunters who once lived here. Visiting the Nswatugi Cave for its impressive rock art is a highlight, where you can marvel at depictions of animals and daily life dating back over 13,000 years.
Rhino Tracking at The Whovi Game Park
For wildlife lovers, rhino tracking at the Whovi Game Park is an exhilarating experience. The park is home to one of the largest populations of black and white rhinos in Zimbabwe. Guided
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Dramatic granite formations, ancient rock art, and abundant wildlife, ideal for nature lovers and history buffs.
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