The City of Kings
A heading we hear all too often, with Queens added to the mix at times. One of the most beautiful cities in Zimbabwe (if not Africa) this gem has a myriad of fun things to do and places to visit.
National Art Gallery
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Douslin House (Click to find out more) |
With fantastic exhibitions and a coffee shop that serves food, it's a place you might want to spend the day or at least the morning.
Khami Ruins
The second largest archaeological site in Zimbabwe (after Great Zimbabwe) this beautiful spot is easily accessed by vehicle from anywhere in and around the City of Bulawayo.
Beautifully decorated walls |
Both historical sites are of the same cultural tradition, though Khami Ruins does offer a greater number of decorated walls for the visitor to explore and admire.
Matobo National Park
A United Nations World Heritage Site, this Park, is home to rock paintings and evidence of human habitation from the Stone Age. This is a cultural hotspot that is not to be missed. The Ndebele King, Mzilikazi, named this area Matobo, which means "Bald Heads". It is not difficult to see why.
A United Nations World Heritage Site, this Park, is home to rock paintings and evidence of human habitation from the Stone Age. This is a cultural hotspot that is not to be missed. The Ndebele King, Mzilikazi, named this area Matobo, which means "Bald Heads". It is not difficult to see why.
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Picture courtesy of Camp Amalinda, Matobo |
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