Matobo National Park
Country: Zimbabwe
Destination: Matobo National Park
Style: Safari Lodge
Number of Rooms: 10
Matobo holds a magic like none other. Its environment, ambience and lasting impact is unique to its location, found nowhere else in Africa. It’s quiet wilderness, steeped in history and embedded in culture, finds a way to settle onto your skin and steals a special part of your heart.
Built atop a granite kopjie (hill), Shashani Matobo Hills has the honour of gazing out over this remarkable Zimbabwean landscape. Each room offers its own private view, a personal sliver of paradise gifted to you from your chalet.
Explore the more gentle and cultural side of Africa, set amongst giant granite domes, the earth decorated with the footsteps of rhino; a place where the veil between heaven and earth is thin.
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Country: Zimbabwe
Destination: Matobo National Park
Style: Guest House
Situated within the Matopos World Heritage site, Hermits Peak Guest Lodge was the first private lodge in the Matopos established in the 1950s. The area is home to the black and white rhino, black eagles and leopard.
Nestled in the magnificent granite landscape the lodge has ten comfortable en-suite thatched rooms.
The main area creates a welcoming and cosy place for guests to relax. A dining area and bar is set under an open thatched roof veranda, where guests enjoy meals and drinks. Nearby is the natural rock pool surrounded by small tables shaded by umbrellas.
Activities can be booked at an additional cost which includes a full day and half day game drive/ trips.
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Country: Zimbabwe
Destination: Matobo National Park
Style: Safari Lodge
Number of Rooms: 10
An African inspired refuge, where world class facilities effortlessly harmonize with the cultural and spiritual energy, allure and unique beauty for which the Matobo Hills is renowned and celebrated.
This exclusive, privately owned safari lodge is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Matobo Hills, the oldest National Park in Zimbabwe, tucked away into an ancient Bushman’s shelter. The granite domes and castle kopjes echo the essence of tranquillity and majesty of untamed Africa, where wildlife and birdlife species thrive in prolific numbers. Famous for its healthy population of endangered rhino, the area is one of the most sought after destinations within Zimbabwe.
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Country: Zimbabwe
Destination: Matobo National Park
Style: Safari Lodge
Number of Rooms: 8
Big Cave Camp reposes atop an enormous granite whaleback, commanding inspirational views across the famous Matobo National Park. Sophisticated African architecture incorporates colossal boulders into a luxuriously appointed thatched lodge positioned amidst ancient Khoisan rock art.
Retire at a days end to the natural rock-pool and sundeck, the Leopards Lair lounge and bar, a cave-style boma for pre-dinner drinks or the popular lodge library. The eight thatched A-frame cottages, each with en-suite bathroom and private balcony, resonate African creative flair.
Find solitude within an intimate retreat as secluded as the original Kalanga grain bins that nestle amongst the rocks.
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Country: Zimbabwe
Destination: Matobo National Park
Style: Villa (Exclusive Use)
Number of Rooms: 4
Situated in the heart of the Matobo Hills, just outside the boundary of the national park, lies Khayelitshe House. Enclosed by the iconic balancing rocks and surrounded by a natural amphitheatre of massive boulders, Khayelitshe House got its name from the Ndebele words ‘Ekhaya’ and ‘Litshe’- Home in the Rocks. Khayelitshe House’s charm comes from its simplicity and organic blueprint. Drawing inspiration from travels throughout Africa, the eclectic design brings both tranquillity and energy. This is a home that is completely off-the-grid, one that inspires peacefulness and being at one with nature.
The environmentally friendly design blends in perfectly with the ancient and majestic landscape that surrounds the property. Fully serviced and consisting of 4 en-suite bedrooms with incredible views from every window, the house inspires a feeling of remoteness that is hard to capture. The private land around Khayelitshe House covers over 1200 acres of breath-taking wilderness, making it a beautiful escape from the grind of daily life.
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