Embark on a thrilling safari in Matopos National Park, home to a large concentration of black eagles, white rhinos, and leopards. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover 3000 well-preserved rock paintings from the Stone Age.
Embark on a thrilling safari in Matopos National Park, home to a large concentration of black eagles, white rhinos, and leopards. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover 3000 well-preserved rock paintings from the Stone Age.
- Cecil Rhodes’ Burial Site - Depart from Bulawayo City in the morning and drive to Matopos Park, arriving after a 40-minute journey. The guide will lead a tour to visit the Bushman Cave Paintings, Rhodes’ Grave, World’s View, Balancing Rocks, and explore the site Museum at Pomongwe. Later, drive to observe wildlife such as Rhinos, Giraffes, Zebras,…
- Cecil Rhodes’ Burial Site - Depart from Bulawayo City in the morning and drive to Matopos Park, arriving after a 40-minute journey. The guide will lead a tour to visit the Bushman Cave Paintings, Rhodes’ Grave, World’s View, Balancing Rocks, and explore the site Museum at Pomongwe. Later, drive to observe wildlife such as Rhinos, Giraffes, Zebras, Impalas, Kudus, and various other plains game.
This tour also offers the opportunity for a walking safari, allowing close encounters with Rhinos. The knowledgeable guide will provide insights into the Matopos Wildlife and its vegetation. As the sun sets, conclude the game drive while heading towards the main gate.

- Transport
- Light Picnic Lunch
- Refreshments
- Guiding Services
- Transport
- Light Picnic Lunch
- Refreshments
- Guiding Services
- Tipping
- Airport Pick up
- Telephone Calls
- Park fees
- Tipping
- Airport Pick up
- Telephone Calls
- Park fees
Rhodes Matopos National Park is renowned for its abundant population of Black Eagles, white rhinos, and leopards. Located just a 45-minute drive from Bulawayo, Rhodes Matopos National Park invites visitors to explore a world of rocks! Dominated by two-billion-year-old granite hills, this park is not only a place of stunning natural beauty but also holds…
Rhodes Matopos National Park is renowned for its abundant population of Black Eagles, white rhinos, and leopards. Located just a 45-minute drive from Bulawayo, Rhodes Matopos National Park invites visitors to explore a world of rocks! Dominated by two-billion-year-old granite hills, this park is not only a place of stunning natural beauty but also holds historical significance. The breathtaking boulder landscape of World’s View is the resting place of Cecil John Rhodes. Here, visitors can marvel at 3,000 well-preserved rock paintings dating back to the Stone Age, which is why it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This wildlife park spans 100 square kilometers, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including black and white rhinos, zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, leopards, hyenas, and antelopes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.