This 4 Day Bulawayo Tour ticket gives you the great opportunity to choose any of the 3 activities from the list. After your 3 activities in Bulawayo, you will be dropped in Victoria Falls to proceed with your travels.
The Tour Pass option is a more convenient choice to do more activities without rushing and this will be a private Tour for only your team members.Minimum number should be 2 Adults.
Pickup included
Guided Tour in Matopos National Park with a Rhino Trekking experience on foot, visit to see the World's View, Cave paintings, famous balancing Rocks and the Rhodes Grave.Check the stunning views from the World's View.
.Explore the Khami Ruins near Bulawayo in Zimbabwe.Visit the Hill Complex, the Portuguese Cross,the Gong, Khami River and the King's Residence. Our Professional Guide will pick you up from any hotel within Bulawayo. Guide you around this beautiful stone structure. Picnic on the rocks and later in the afternoon, you will be dropped back to your hotel in the city.
Guided tour of the Cultural Village of Silunguzi near Matopos National Park. Silunguzi Village near Matopos National Park is a Ndebele remote settlement located near Bulawayo. The village is very spectacular with its famous balancing rocks, Bushman cave Paintings and the Villagers are very lovely and welcome. This tour will allow you to meet the villagers and see their day to day life. Silunguzi Village is less visited and its still very new to tourists. There are little hills around this village where few rock paintings can be seen and they are still visible.There will be an opportunity to test some local food in the village which is prepared by the villagers. Visit to the village market and join them on day to day talks.
On the way to the village, we will pass aside the Matopos Park where chances of seeing some animals are above 40 percent.Sunset is also amazing to witness from this remote village. Late in the afternoon, our guide will drive you back to the city for your overnight
This will be a township tour which covers the railway museum,Nkomo Statue,historical buildings within the city,Mzilikazi art craft centre,makokoba township & the big bus terminus.
Matobo National Park, known as The Matopos, is renowned for its unique granite rock formations, ancient San rock paintings, and diverse wildlife. This UNESCO-listed park offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure, making it a must-visit destination in Zimbabwe.
Iconic granite rock formations that appear to defy gravity. These natural wonders are a highlight of the park.
A breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
A protected area for black rhinos, offering a chance to see these endangered animals in their natural habitat.
A staple food made from maize meal, often served with meat or vegetable stew.
A traditional Zimbabwean dish made from groundnuts (peanuts) and served with vegetables.
Dried small fish, often served as a snack or in stews.
The dry season offers the best wildlife viewing opportunities and pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL)
GMT+2
220VV, 50HzHz
Matobo National Park and the surrounding areas are generally safe for tourists. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Bulawayo Railway Station
Bulawayo Bus Terminal
Buses are affordable but not very convenient for exploring the park.
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Car
Ancient ruins of a once-thriving city, offering a glimpse into Zimbabwe's rich history.
One of the world's largest waterfalls, offering breathtaking views and a variety of adventure activities.
Price varies by option