Matobo National Park

Rocks Of Ages, Echoes Of Wildlife

Matobo National Park, situated just south of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, showcases an ancient landscape shaped by over 3 billion years of erosion, thus, forming stunning granite kopjes. Founded in 1926 and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Matobo offers a deep blend of human history and rich natural diversity.

Visitors can discover the densest collection of prehistoric rock paintings in Southern Africa, visit Cecil John Rhodes' grave at World’s View, and see a variety of wildlife, including elusive leopards and majestic black eagles. The park's distinct geological features and broad biodiversity make it an engaging destination for both nature and history enthusiasts.

Top Experiences

Things To Do & Highlights

Matobo National Park

Guided Game Viewing Tours

Explore the diverse wildlife on guided tours, spotting everything from white rhinos to leopards in their natural habitats.

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Hiking Through Historic Landscapes

Trek various trails that reveal the natural beauty and archaeological treasures of Matobo, from ancient rock art to breathtaking vistas.

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Horseback Exploration of Matobo

Ride through Matobo’s rugged terrain on horseback, guided by experts, for a unique perspective of the park’s flora and fauna.

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Visit Rhodes' Grave and Track Rhinos

Combine a historical visit to Rhodes’ grave with rhino-tracking activities in the wilderness for a full-day adventure.

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Rock Art Excursions

Venture to remote sites to view some of Africa’s most significant rock paintings, offering a glimpse into the area’s ancient cultural heritage.

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Iconic Wildlife

While Matobo may not boast large herds of elephants or lions, it offers intimate wildlife experiences, particularly with rhinos, amidst a landscape dotted with extraordinary rock formations and ancient art.

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White Rhino
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Black Rhino
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Leopard
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Sable Antelope
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Klipspringer
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Giraffe
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Zebra
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Hyena

Best Month To Visit In Zimbabwe

The Best Time to visit Zimbabwe spans from May to October for supreme wildlife viewing, as animals congregate around diminishing water sources. May to October is perfect for observing Zimbabwe's rich wildlife, thanks to lower water levels that bring animals to accessible spots. November to March is excellent for cultural explorations and bird watching due to fewer tourists. Meanwhile, Victoria Falls is most spectacular from April to June, when it swells with rainwater, offering dramatic vistas.

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January, a rainy month in Zimbabwe, offers lush landscapes and quieter parks, ideal for those looking for tranquillity and lower travel costs. Although wildlife is more dispersed and harder to spot due to the dense vegetation, the reduced visitor numbers provide a more personal experience of the natural beauty, including greener views and flowing waterways.

February in Zimbabwe features high water levels at Victoria Falls, offering spectacular views of its powerful flow. The heavy mist may obscure direct views, making this a perfect time for aerial tours, such as helicopter rides or microlight flights, to fully appreciate the grandeur of the falls from above.
Visit Zimbabwe in March to enjoy the end of the rainy season, with warm temperatures and occasional afternoon thundershowers. This month is ideal for viewing Victoria Falls in its full glory, as the water levels remain high, creating stunning vistas and the famous spray rainbows around the gorges.
April offers a transition with less rainfall and milder temperatures, making it a pleasant time for exploring Zimbabwe's parks. The lush greenery from the rainy season remains, enhancing the scenic beauty of the landscape, and Victoria Falls continues to impress with substantial water flow, minus the peak season crowds.
In May, Victoria Falls is still impressive with considerable water flow, and the weather is conducive for safaris, with vegetation beginning to thin and wildlife becoming easier to spot. This month marks the start of the high season, so advance booking is recommended to secure accommodations and tours.
June's onset of the dry season makes it an excellent time for wildlife viewing. As the landscape dries, animals congregate around waterholes, especially in Hwange National Park, providing fantastic opportunities for sightings of elephants, lions, and other wildlife.
With clear skies and cool temperatures, July is ideal for game viewing and enjoying outdoor activities. Nights and early mornings can be cold, so warm clothing is necessary for early game drives. The clear weather also enhances the experience of canoe safaris and other outdoor adventures.
August offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, with dry conditions and sparse vegetation making animals easier to spot. This is a peak month for safari activities, including game drives and walking safaris, with wildlife frequently visiting water sources.
September hosts the annual game count in Hwange National Park, offering a unique conservation experience. Visitors can join local rangers in wildlife monitoring activities, providing a closer look at the park’s diverse species and contributing to conservation efforts .
The heat intensifies in October, drying out water sources and drawing animals to the few remaining waterholes. This provides exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, making it one of the best times to visit Zimbabwe for those eager to see large herds and predators in action.
As the rains begin, November transforms Zimbabwe’s landscapes into vibrant, green environments. This is an excellent month for bird watching, as migratory birds arrive, enhancing biodiversity. Though less popular for general tourism, it's a fantastic time for bird enthusiasts and those seeking a quieter visit.
December sees further rains, enhancing the lushness of the landscapes and offering excellent conditions for bird watching. While Victoria Falls might not be as spectacular due to lower water levels, the natural beauty of the parks is at its peak, and the crowds are fewer, allowing for a more intimate safari experience.

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