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Matobo Hills — Zimbabwe safari experience
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Matobo Hills

Ancient granite balancing rocks and San rock art — best rhino tracking in Africa

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Best Season

May – October

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Starting From

$200/day

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Destination

Zimbabwe

Experience Level

All levels welcome

What Makes Matobo Hills Unforgettable

Ancient granite balancing rocks and San rock art — best rhino tracking in Africa

Zimbabwe is renowned among safari destinations for offering experiences that go beyond the ordinary, and matobo hills stands as one of its crown jewels. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned safari-goer, this is one experience that will leave a lasting mark on your African adventure.

Our expert guides — many of whom have spent decades traversing Zimbabwe's wild landscapes — consistently rate this as one of the most impactful moments for travellers. The combination of untouched wilderness, extraordinary biodiversity, and the raw beauty of the African bush creates something truly magical.

Zimbabwe landscape — Matobo Hills
Zimbabwe

Best Time to Experience Matobo Hills

The optimal time for matobo hills in Zimbabwe aligns with the broader seasonal patterns of the region. May – October

During peak season, matobo hills reaches its zenith — game concentrations are at their highest, visibility is excellent, and the conditions are perfect for photography. However, the green season offers its own unique advantages: fewer crowds, dramatic skies, newborn wildlife, and significantly lower prices.

Our safari specialists will help you choose the perfect window based on your priorities, whether that's optimal wildlife viewing, photography conditions, or the best value for your budget.

Your Matobo Hills Safari Experience

A typical matobo hills experience with Ingwe Africa Safaris is carefully curated from start to finish. You'll be accompanied by expert local guides who know Zimbabwe intimately — from the hidden waterholes to the best vantage points.

The day usually begins before dawn, when the bush is waking up and the light is at its most magical. Your guide will brief you on what to expect, share fascinating insights about the ecosystem, and position you for the best possible encounters.

After an exhilarating morning in the field, you'll return to your lodge for a gourmet brunch, followed by relaxation time. The late afternoon brings another opportunity to venture out, as the golden hour bathes the landscape in warm light — perfect for those iconic African photographs.

Why Choose Ingwe for Matobo Hills

With over 500 safaris coordinated and a team of passionate local experts, Ingwe Africa Safaris delivers matobo hills experiences that consistently exceed expectations.

Our partnerships with the finest lodges and camps in Zimbabwe mean you'll enjoy exclusive access, smaller group sizes, and the most knowledgeable guides in the region. We handle every detail — from seamless airport transfers to surprise bush dinners under the stars — so you can focus entirely on the experience.

Every matobo hills safari is fully customisable. Whether you want a luxury fly-in experience, a family-friendly adventure, or a budget-conscious journey, we'll craft an itinerary that matches your dreams and budget perfectly.

Insider Tip

Book at least 6 months ahead for peak season in Zimbabwe. Our team can often secure last-minute availability at partner lodges, but the best rooms and guides go fast.

Wildlife Spotting

Wildlife You'll Encounter

Zimbabwe is home to an extraordinary diversity of species

Capture the Moment

Photography Tips

Expert advice for capturing matobo hills in Zimbabwe

The golden hours just after sunrise and before sunset transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary photographs.

Don't zoom in immediately — wide establishing shots tell the story of the landscape before you move to close-ups.

Capture the human element: your guide's silhouette, fellow travellers' reactions, sundowner moments. These become your most treasured memories.

Where to Stay

Lodges & Camps in Zimbabwe

Handpicked accommodation for your matobo hills experience — from luxury lodges to intimate tented camps

Singita Pamushana — Ultra-Luxury Safari Lodge in Zimbabwe
Ultra-Luxury Safari Lodge
5
$1,500–$3,800/night

Singita Pamushana

Singita Pamushana Lodge is set on a sandstone ridge within the 130,000-acre Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe's remote southeast. Eight elegant suites — each with a private plunge pool — overlook the Malilangwe Dam, with design inspired by the region's rich tribal history and ancient heritage. The reserve's conservation success story is remarkable: careful management has restored populations of black rhino, wild dog, and sable antelope to thriving numbers. Game drives, walking safaris, rock art excursions to ancient San Bushman paintings, and community visits create a deeply meaningful Zimbabwe safari experience.

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Ruckomechi Camp — Luxury Tented Camp in Zimbabwe
Luxury Tented Camp
4.9
$600–$1,400/night

Ruckomechi Camp

Ruckomechi Camp is a luxury safari camp in a private concession on the western border of Mana Pools National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Zimbabwe's most celebrated wilderness area. Ten spacious tents with ensuite bathrooms are set beneath a canopy of mahogany and ebony trees on the banks of the Zambezi River. Mana Pools is famous for its walking safaris, where guests can approach elephants and other wildlife on foot with expert guides. The camp's location offers exceptional game viewing year-round, with large elephant herds, wild dog packs, and predator sightings that rival the best in Africa. Canoe safaris on the Zambezi provide a unique water-based perspective.

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The Victoria Falls Hotel — Historic Grand Hotel in Zimbabwe
Historic Grand Hotel
4.8
$400–$1,200/night

The Victoria Falls Hotel

The Victoria Falls Hotel is the longest-established luxury hotel in the Victoria Falls region, a grand Edwardian-era property that has welcomed royalty, heads of state, and discerning travellers since 1904. Set in manicured gardens with a direct path to the rainforest and the Falls, the hotel commands unrivalled views of the spray and the Victoria Falls Bridge. Rooms and suites blend colonial elegance with modern comfort, many offering balconies with Falls views. The famous Stanley's Terrace is legendary for afternoon tea and sundowner cocktails. Multiple restaurants, a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a spa complete the amenities.

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Linkwasha Camp — Luxury Tented Camp in Zimbabwe
Luxury Tented Camp
4.9
$800–$2,200/night

Linkwasha Camp

Linkwasha Camp by Wilderness Safaris occupies a prime position on the Ngamo Plains — one of Hwange National Park's most prolific wildlife areas. Nine oversized tented suites feature contemporary African design, private viewing decks, indoor and outdoor showers, and commanding views across the golden grasslands where large herds of buffalo, zebra, and wildebeest attract resident lion prides and wild dog packs. The camp's sunken hide overlooking a busy waterhole is a photographer's paradise, bringing elephants, giraffes, and predators to within metres. Night drives reveal the bush's nocturnal residents — civets, genets, and occasionally pangolins. For the ultimate experience, the star bed platform allows guests to sleep under Hwange's spectacular skies, listening to hyena calls and distant lion roars. Private access to 34,000 hectares of the Makalolo Wilderness Reserve ensures exclusive, low-density game viewing.

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Plan Your Journey

Getting There & Travel Tips

Essential logistics for your Zimbabwe adventure

Best Time to Visit

May – October

Zimbabwe uses the US dollar as primary currency — carry small bills

KAZA UniVisa covers both Zimbabwe and Zambia (great for Victoria Falls on both sides)

Malaria prophylaxis recommended for safari areas and Victoria Falls

Zimbabwe is generally very safe for tourists — locals are famously welcoming

Victoria Falls is best viewed from the Zimbabwe side — 75% of the Falls face Zimbabwe

Book walking safaris at Mana Pools June–October for the best dry-season concentrations

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Matobo Hills Packages

Hand-picked safari experiences featuring matobo hills in Zimbabwe

Matobo Hills Rhino Tracking Safari — Zimbabwe safari package
Safari

From

$220USD

3 days

Matobo Hills Rhino Tracking Safari

Track black and white rhino on foot among ancient granite balancing rocks

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Matobo Cultural Heritage Experience — Zimbabwe safari package
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$250USD

3 days

Matobo Cultural Heritage Experience

Discover ancient San rock art, rhino tracking, and Ndebele culture in the Matobo Hills

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Zimbabwe Highlights — 10-Day Grand Tour — Zimbabwe safari package
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$650USD

10 days

Zimbabwe Highlights — 10-Day Grand Tour

Victoria Falls, Hwange, Mana Pools & Matobo Hills in one epic journey

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Gonarezhou Elephant Frontier Safari — Zimbabwe safari package
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$380USD

5 days

Gonarezhou Elephant Frontier Safari

Explore Zimbabwe's wildest park with massive elephant herds and the iconic Chilojo Cliffs

Chilojo Cliffs panoramic viewsElephant mega-herds (11,000+)Save-Runde river confluenceWild dog tracking
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Zimbabwe Grand Circuit — Hwange, Mana Pools & Victoria Falls — Zimbabwe safari package
Luxury

From

$8,200USD

11 days / 10 nights

Zimbabwe Grand Circuit — Hwange, Mana Pools & Victoria Falls

The complete Zimbabwe safari — three iconic reserves in one unforgettable 11-day journey

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Hwange National Park Elephant Safari — Zimbabwe safari package
Safari

From

$280USD

4 days

Hwange National Park Elephant Safari

Track Africa's biggest elephant herds across Zimbabwe's largest park

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time for Matobo Hills in Zimbabwe?

The best time for matobo hills in Zimbabwe is May – October. Our safari experts will help you plan the perfect window based on your priorities.

How much does a Matobo Hills safari cost?

Zimbabwe matobo hills safaris start from $200/day. Prices vary based on accommodation level, season, and group size. Contact us for a free personalised quote.

Is Matobo Hills suitable for families?

Yes! Matobo Hills in Zimbabwe can be tailored for families of all ages. We offer family-friendly options with appropriate activities, accommodation, and pacing. Minimum age requirements may apply for certain activities.

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