تعليقات حول - Matobo National Park, Bulawayo
Matobo National Park
Matobo National Park
4.5
عرض كامل
المنطقة
أفضل الأماكن القريبة
المطاعم
32 على بُعد 5 كيلومترات

Middys Coffee Shop
42
0.2 كمخيارات خضرية • مناسب للشخص النباتي • مقهى • $$ - $$$

The Cattleman Steakhouse
101
0.2 كمالستيك هاوس • $$ - $$$

Indaba Book Cafe
172
0.7 كممناسب للشخص النباتي • عالمية • مقهى • $$ - $$$

Mumsie's Kitchen
6
0.3 كمالإفريقية

Carne Casa
4
0.3 كمبار • البرازيلية • الستيك هاوس • $$ - $$$

Coffee Juice Cafe
1
0.1 كمعالمية
Copa Cubana
1
0.4 كمالحانة

Mashies Coffee Shop and Restraunt
4
0.4 كممقهى • الإفريقية • الستيك هاوس

Earth Cafe
38
0.6 كمخيارات خضرية • مناسب للشخص النباتي • مقهى • $$ - $$$

Ginge's Kitchen
13
0.7 كم$$ - $$$
معالم الجذب
7 على بُعد 10 كيلومترات

Bulawayo Railway Museum
145
1.2 كممتاحف متخصصة

St Marys Cathedral
14
1.2 كمكنائس وكاتدرائيات • مواقع دينية

Natural History Museum
176
3.6 كممتاحف التاريخ الطبيعي

Nesbitt Castle
74
4.6 كممبانٍ ذات طابع معماري

National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo
66
3.6 كممتاحف فنية

The Hillside Dams Conservancy
13
4.7 كممتنزهات

Tshabalala Game Sanctuary
16
3.5 كمحدائق وطنية
4.5
367 تعليق
ممتاز
222
جيد جدًا
105
متوسط
27
سيئ
10
سيئ جدًا
3
Mbira Tours And Safaris
Bulawayo Province, زيمبابوي8 مساهمات
رجال الأعمال • فبراير 2022
A visit to Bulawayo Matopos national park is a great experience for someone needing peace and discover the African nature which provides a variety of bird species, trees, animals, reptiles and not forgetting the paintings, caves which are heavily beefed with so much history.
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Craig H
Harvest, ألاباما226 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2021
This landscape does not look like anywhere else I have been, and there is fascinating history associated with it
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Bob F
70 مساهمة
العائلة • ديسمبر 2021
Not what it used to be. Skip this park unless there are specific caves you wish to see. The rest is dilapidated. Overgrazed by scruffy cattle that now have free range, there is little game to be seen. Fires have also reduced the flora. Picknick places have trash and human excrement strewn around. Rhodes’ Grave and World’s view is a rip-off because you have to pay - again! - to climb the hill (if you’re white and foreign, that is. We saw locals rock up and just start climbing…) The graves have been urinated on frequently.
We did not stay in the lodges because ZimParks has such a useless booking system. No response after 5 attempts. Instead we chose a beautiful AirBnB in Bulawayo.
The only worthwhile thing we saw was Nswatugi cave and that was magical!
We did not stay in the lodges because ZimParks has such a useless booking system. No response after 5 attempts. Instead we chose a beautiful AirBnB in Bulawayo.
The only worthwhile thing we saw was Nswatugi cave and that was magical!
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Desmond P
Snohomish, واشنطنمساهمتيْن
زوجان • ديسمبر 2020
Entrance to the park very steep.We still remember driving through the park on a very hot day. Saw some game-no rhino.though. Entrance fee to climb the kopje to Rhode ‘s grave rather steep. Ah, well , World’s View worth it. It’s a magical place up there. Ignore the monuments, lie on your back, gaze at the cloudless cobalt sky and listen to the song of the wind as it caresses the balancing rocks. Very peaceful. Watch the sun go down .
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Steve B
Goromonzi, زيمبابويمساهمتيْن
ديسمبر 2019
There are things found here that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
1. Black eagles. There is the greatest concentration of black eagles here found anywhere in the world.
2.there are awesome sights of huge granite formations.
3 there are lanner falcons
4 there are plains game and some rhino
5 there is rock climbing
6 there are bushman paintings
7 there are lodges and safari guides.
1. Black eagles. There is the greatest concentration of black eagles here found anywhere in the world.
2.there are awesome sights of huge granite formations.
3 there are lanner falcons
4 there are plains game and some rhino
5 there is rock climbing
6 there are bushman paintings
7 there are lodges and safari guides.
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Shirley B
3 مساهمات
يناير 2020
Matopos is large park. I would take at least three days to tour it properly. We only spent one day and saw many rocks, an old cave with ancient paintings that was spectacular and some rhinos. I did not pay the extra to see the grave of Cecil B. Rhodes as I am not a fan of what colonists did here.
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Tinashe Frank J
Bulawayo, زيمبابوي8 مساهمات
أغسطس 2019
This was my first time visiting the place and for sure it was time well spent ,the place has a lot of history and i concur that is why the United Nations gave the place world heritage site status.
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Ashleigh D
5 مساهمات
ديسمبر 2018
Great day out. lovely views and great to see animal saw a few sighting of Rhino. has a few self catering place to stay for a few nights
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SJB10
London135 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أكتوبر 2019
Fortunately we had some rangers to find some white rhinos for us. Very hot day so alas most other wildlife sheltering from the heat. Great scenery from World's View. Interesting ancient rock art.
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E17_KJ
لندن, UK1,126 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أكتوبر 2019
We stayed on the edge of the park only one night so I’m sure there’s plenty we didn’t see. Our only activity was to visit World’s View, site of Cecil Rhodes’ grave. It’s clear why he wanted to be buried here, as the panoramic view is spectacular. For overseas visitors it’s US$10 to the top, and a fairly easy ten minute climb.
On the way we were also lucky to see two white rhino; wasn’t expecting that.
On the way we were also lucky to see two white rhino; wasn’t expecting that.
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kaiser6
magnetic island8 مساهمات
Hallo,
As you vcan imagine it is hard to get info about Matobo before you travel.
The Rhino walks you did was this with a National Park ranger? Where / how did you book? How long do they go for? Is there way you can book before hand, or do you need to wait until you arrive at Matobos. We are staying 2 nights in December at the National Parks Maleme Rest Camp. Are the walks in the morning or afternoon - what time do the start?? I am a bit surprised that they walks only cost $20 - sounds cheap fro Zimanbawe.
What were your highlight of Matobos - game walks, caves, rock paintings, views, dams, swimming holes, picnic place etc
Regards
Kai
Magnetic Island Australia
pmkamanga
مومباسا, كينيا81 مساهمة
Hi do not expect any game here unless at Crack of down say 6am you can see the Leopards
They don't really have any other game was there today 8/9/18
the rock formations and the history is stunning,don't miss that
Dress up in sport wear there is a bit of walking here and there
The top of grave site is extremely cold so anyone with cold allergy like me should have some shawls or scarf handy
kaiser6
magnetic island8 مساهمات
Hi, kaiser6. What would you like to know about this attraction?
Id like to get more info about the Rhino trekking; the USD 20 sounds a great deal for 1/2 day. - is this done by Nat Parks or privately. Who do we contact. Are teenage kids allowed to participate?
FlyingD
Rotterdam, Netherlands54 مساهمة
Sorry for the late reply, somehow didn't get the notice before today. In case it is still interesting for someone: the rhino tracking is done by the Parks officials. We simply booked it the day before at the park reception. We were able to take our teenage kids (then 13 and 16). And it was well worth it, you could get really close to these animals, and it was very quiet and peaceful. Enjoy
nyashakays
Chiredzi, زيمبابوي
how much per person to enter
Arjanne R
Kathmandu Valley, نيبال22 مساهمة
All info about entry on the website of zimparks
KimKing85
Billings, Montana31 مساهمة
Hi, I am planning got visit Matobo and camp in September. We don't have a car so any ideas how we can get there from Bulawayo/ (We are getting a train to there from livingstone) Is there a bus we can get? Would we need a car to travel around the part or is there guided tours? Thanks in advance
Alessio L
ليون, فرنسا30 مساهمة
Sorry, no idea as a local friend brought me there ...
travelplansr
Indian Shores, فلوريدا69 مساهمة
Hello:
I am interested in visiting Matopo NP, and hope to stay in the Amalinda Lodge. My questions are about the Rhino tracking for which the park is famous. I hope someone can answer my questions:
1. Are Rhino really prevalent in the park and fairy easy to find or is it just a marketing gimmick by them?
2. I have read that the Rhinos are all de-horned and tagged for conservation reasons. Is it true they are all de-horned? Did you see any which are not de-horned?
Thanks
Thank You
MerimyB
Bribie Island, أستراليا16 مساهمة
Apologies for the delay in answering this , I missed the email. I did not see rhinos on this trip as I was only in the park overnight and out the next morning. I was up at Rhodes grave scattering my mother's ashes.
I have however seen plenty of rhino in the park previously but not been there for some years. Your best bet is to actually phone/email the park and talk to them. Generally in all African parks now they do not like to give out too much information as to where their rhinos are as it is like a red flag to poachers who stop at nothing to get rhino horn.
annie567
Gosford, أستراليا245 مساهمة
We are travelling to Zimbabwe in August 2015, we have hired a camper van and trying to find the best camp site to try to book in Matobo National Park, we are planning to stay for 2 nights, any suggestions?
Jo C
5 مساهمات
Go to Motobo Hills Lodge! (Not sure you could get up the tracks with a camper an though?) It's absolutely stunning; high up with a near 360* view of the STUNNING scenery. Josh, the manager there, is wonderful; incredibly friendly and helpful and he tends to eat with the guests on the Veranda so you can grab loads of local history and info. Campfire often in the evening too! And really beautiful rooms with cheap rates. I'd also recommend tracking rhinos with Ian Harmer of African Wanderer Safaris - our days with him were the highlight of our whole trip.