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About Matobo
Matobo National Park, also known as The Matopos, is located in southern Zimbabwe. It is known for its stunning granite rock formations and ancient rock art. The currency used in Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwean dollar. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife including rhinos, leopards, and eagles. Visitors can also explore the burial site of Cecil John Rhodes, the founder of Rhodesia. The park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
When to visit
The best time to visit Matobo National Park is during the dry season from May to October. During this time, the weather is cooler and the vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot wildlife. The wet season from November to April can be hot and humid, with frequent rain showers. However, this is also the best time to see the park's lush greenery and vibrant flowers.
Getting around
To get around Matobo National Park, visitors can hire a local guide or join a guided tour. The park is best explored by car, as the roads can be rough and rugged. Walking safaris are also a popular way to experience the park's natural beauty up close. Additionally, there are designated hiking trails for those who prefer to explore on foot.
Traveller tips
Make sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen, as the sun can be intense in Matobo National Park. Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the park's rocky terrain. Respect the wildlife and follow the park's rules and regulations. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife. Check with local authorities for any safety concerns or travel advisories before visiting.