
Matobo National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its dramatic granite kopjes, ancient rock art, and rhino tracking adventures.
Overview
Matobo National Park is renowned for its unique granite rock formations, rich cultural history, and diverse wildlife. Explore ancient San rock art, track endangered rhinos, and enjoy breathtaking views from the park’s famous kopjes.
Destination Highlights
- Striking granite kopjes and balancing rocks
- Guided rhino tracking experiences
- Ancient San rock art sites
- Grave of Cecil John Rhodes at World’s View
- Rich birdlife, including black eagles
- Scenic hiking and nature walks
Best Time to Visit
April to September (dry season) for comfortable hiking and wildlife viewing.



Top Attractions
- World’s View and Rhodes’ Grave
- San rock art caves
- Rhino tracking safaris
- Maleme Dam and recreational area
- Black eagle viewing
- Scenic hiking trails
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