
by NQOBANI MATHIBELA
GWANADA – ZIMBABWE’S south‑western province of Matabeleland, split into North and South, is an adventurer’s paradise where majestic wildlife, ancient heritage and warm local hospitality meet world‑class resorts and lodges.
With iconic natural wonders like Victoria Falls and Matobo Hills, plus vast national parks teeming with wildlife, this region should be on every traveller’s bucket list.
Top 10 Resorts and Hotels to Stay
What to See and Do
Upon arrival in Matabeleland North at Victoria Falls, visitors are greeted by one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World — the breathtaking Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River, known locally as Mosi‑oa‑Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”), with mist and roar visible miles away.
Nearby Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest wildlife conservancy, home to elephants, lions, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and countless bird species, offering unforgettable game drives and walking safaris.
Further south, Matobo National Park in Matabeleland South blends dramatic granite landscapes, ancient San rock art and dense rhino populations.
Visitors can explore rock art sites, track white and black rhinos with knowledgeable guides, and learn about local history at Cecil Rhodes’ grave sites — all while being surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Local Hospitality
Zimbabweans are renowned for their warm, welcoming spirit. Visitors consistently report genuine friendliness, thoughtful service at lodges, and community‑led cultural tours that invite travellers to share meals, music and traditions with Ndebele and Kalanga communities.
Local guides provide not just tours, but stories — making every safari and heritage visit deeply personal and memorable.
10 Reasons to Visit Matabeleland
Whether you seek adventure, wildlife, culture or pure relaxation, Matabeleland North and South offer experiences that captivate every kind of traveller.






