A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Matobo National Park is famous for its dramatic granite outcrops, balancing rocks, and rich cultural heritage. The park is steeped in history — it is the final resting place of Cecil John Rhodes and a sacred place for local communities. Matobo is also known for its rhino population and ancient San rock art. Whether hiking the hills, tracking rhinos on foot, or exploring caves decorated with history, visitors are immersed in both nature and culture.