Matobo National Park, located in southwestern Zimbabwe, is renowned for its unique landscape of granite hills, ancient rock formations, and rich cultural heritage. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including white and black rhinos, leopards, and various antelope species. Matobo is also famous for its rock art, created by the indigenous San people thousands of years ago, which can be explored at sites like the World Heritage-listed “Matobo Hills.” The park offers opportunities for walking safaris, game drives, and historical tours. Its dramatic scenery and cultural significance make Matobo a fascinating destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs.