Matobo holds a magic like none other. Its environment, ambience and lasting impact is unique to its location, found nowhere else in Africa. It’s quiet wilderness, steeped in history and embedded in culture, finds a way to settle onto your skin and steals a special part of your heart.
Built atop a granite kopjie (hill), Shashani Matobo Hills has the honour of gazing out over this remarkable Zimbabwean landscape. Each room offers its own private view, a personal sliver of paradise gifted to you from your chalet.
Explore the more gentle and cultural side of Africa, set amongst giant granite domes, the earth decorated with the footsteps of rhino; a place where the veil between heaven and earth is thin.
A private game reserve filled with plains game invites long walks through animal corridors and woodland forests, up close and personal with the more delicate side of nature. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, holding some of the oldest known cave paintings in the world, as well as the home to Cecil John Rhodes’s grave, Matobo is cloaked in culture, heritage and ancient stories written in the rocks.
If one is seeking a location to soothe the soul, Matobo and its surrounds will willingly answer your call. Undulating granite hills, covered in colourful lichen and blanketed in history awaken one’s curiosity, and demands the respect of presence. Exploring ancient grain bins from cultures of old, spending time learning of traditional Ndebele rituals, exerting yourself to climb rock faces, or follow in the footsteps of guides to find rhino – activities honour the inquisitive. Or perhaps you would like to lie by the pool, cocktail in hand, absorbing the sounds of the wilderness.
Built on the edge of a giant rock dome, Shashani Matobo Hills encourages one to observe the landscape in all its splendour, from private patio to the horizon, and beyond. Each of the 10 en suite rooms gaze upon woodland landscape, interlaced with characteristic granite rock formations, viewed from one’s verandah. The main building is open-planned and spacious, with a lounge, bar, outdoor dining and fireplace for chilly winter nights. A swimming pool allows for relaxation with either book or cocktail in hand, succumbing to your surroundings.
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Matobo holds a magic like none other. Its environment, ambience and lasting impact is unique to its location, found nowhere else in Africa. Shashani Matobo Hills is situated on a private game reserve 65km out of Bulawayo and an hour and a half away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Landing at the Bulawayo airport, a transfer awaits to take you to the lodge.
GPS CO-ORDINATES:
Shashani Matobo Hill, Matobo: 20.5572° S, 28.5125° E
Summer months are from October to March and tend to be quite hot. This period also has the highest rainfall of the year. April to September are the cooler months with cool to warm days, with evening and night temperatures being rather chilly.
Built on the edge of a giant rock dome, Shashani Matobo Hills encourages one to observe the landscape in all its splendour, from private patio to the horizon and beyond. Each of the 10 en-suite rooms gaze upon the Shashani Valley, interlaced with characteristic granite rock formations and golden grass, viewed from one’s verandah.
Children of all ages are welcome.
* Children aged 0 – 17 years (Maximum 1 children) stay free of charge when sharing with 2 adults.
* Children occupying their own room:
- children aged 0 – 12 years pay 50% of the adult rate; 13 to 17 pay 75% of the adult rate; 18 years pay full adult rate.
The main building is open-planned and spacious, with a lounge, bar, outdoor dining and fireplace for chilly winter nights. A swimming pool allows for relaxation with either a book or cocktail in hand, succumbing to your surroundings. A rolling lawn in front of the lodge is an invitation to take in the scenery, seated above the valley and beside a giant granite kopje (hill) known for rain making ceremonies of ancient Zimbabwean culture. The lodge, the view and the history of the surroundings emanate peace, a quiet beauty settled in solid rock and distant horizon.
We utilize the surrounding areas to supply fresh produce to the lodge where possible.
This will facilitate empowering the local farmers and support the villages in a continuous and sustainable way.
All guest amenities include shampoo, conditioner, liquid shower gel and soaps.
Filtered borehole water
Game Drives:
A game drive through the concession which borders the National Park. The drive will gift plains game, viewed through golden savannah grass. The drive also allows for guests to take in the fascinating granite kopje formations which are so characteristic of Matobo - filled with ancient rock paintings and cultural meaning. Driving through the National Park, guests may come across the elusive Rhino - a bucket list sighting for any safari aficionado.
Game & Rock Painting Walks:
Walking through the Matobo Park is an invitation to fulfill cultural and historical curiosity. With rock painting and ancient grain bins accessible by foot from the lodge, one may take an educational journey into the past of Zimbabwe. Immersed in nature, beneath breathtaking rock formations with a chance to see plains game following in the footsteps of old is a spiritual and fascinating experience.
Rhino Tracking:
A day into the Matobo Hills National Park is an experience unlike any other in the safari realm. The diversity of the day satiates a variety of interests - from tracking one of the big five on foot through the bush, to climbing granite hills of historical significance which hold Cecil John Rhodes’s grave, and finally witnessing some of the oldest cave paintings in the world. Led by a private guide, this full day tour will leave you fascinated, educated and in awe of the beauty and diversity of Zimbabwe.
Bulawayo City Tour:
Bulawayo is a city of historical and cultural significance in Zimbabwe. Its wide streets and old colonial buildings hold many stories of the past - shared with you by raconteur and historian Rob Burret. A half day tour will reveal tales of old which now sit beneath a bustling city - as well as show the resilience and character of the local people through exploring backstreets and hidden markets. A train museum holds the visions and hopes of Cecil John Rhodes, another contains the natural history of the country - respectively proud in their contents, ready to share the past.
1. How long are the half-day game drives?
Half-day game drive: +- 3 hours
2. Are drinks/snacks provided on the game drives?
Drinks and snacks are provided on game drives.
3. Is there a fence around the concession?
No, there is no fence
4. Can I go for a walk on the concession without a guide?
Yes
5. What kind of animals can I expect to see?
Giraffe, kudu, impala, rhino, leopard, rock rabbits, black eagles, wildebeest
1. How many suites are there?
10 en-suite chalets
2. Do suites have electricity?
Yes
3. What view do the suites have?
All suites face the panoramic Shashani Valley
4. How many people can fit in 1 suite?
Two
5. Are there family suites for children?
Two family suites which have an Indian day bed
6. Which suite is closest to the Main Area? Recommended for old people?
Suites 3 and 4 are the closest. Suites 9 and 10 are the furthest (family suites)
7. Is there internet in the suites?
No, only in the main area
8. What are the suite facilities?
Double or two single beds, mosquito net, en-suite bathroom, inside shower, hot water bottle in winter, fan, tea & coffee facilities, mosquito repellent.
9. Are there safes in each suite?
Yes
10. Is there a fridge in the suite?
Yes
11. Are there laundry services available?
Yes
12. What time does rooms service clean?
When guests are on activities
13. Is there a spa?
No
14. Is the dining area outside or inside?
Outside and inside
15. Does the lodge have a pool?
Yes
16. What time is breakfast/lunch/dinner served?
Discussed with guests
17. Can I have a boma dinner?
No
18. Is there a bar?
Yes
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