- Accommodation
- Zimbabwe
- Matobo National Park Lodges & Campsites
- Matopo Ingwe Lodge
Rooms
15
Campsites
1
Matopo Ingwe Lodge, nestled in the heart of the Matopo Hills, a designated World Heritage Site, offers a charming retreat that immerses you in the essence of Zimbabwe, providing a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
The lodge features comfortable, fully-furnished rondavel-style chalets with en-suite facilities, including a shower, toilet, and wash basin.
Guests can unwind by taking a refreshing swim in the in-ground pool, enjoying leisurely walks through the serene African bush, and admiring breathtaking sunset views while sipping on a drink and enjoying a delicious meal.
Conveniently located next to Matobo National Park, the lodge is an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the park independently or opt for guided game drives for an additional fee. Nearby attractions include the Nswatugi Caves with their ancient rock paintings, the peaceful Maleme Dam for scenic walks, and the final resting place of Cecil John Rhodes at the summit of Malindidzimu, also known as the "Hill of the Ancestral Spirits."
Matopo Ingwe Lodge, nestled in the heart of the Matopo Hills, a designated World Heritage Site, offers a charming retreat that immerses you in the essence of Zimbabwe, providing a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
The lodge features comfortable, fully-furnished rondavel-style chalets with en-suite facilities, including a shower, toilet, and wash basin.
Guests can unwind by taking a refreshing swim in the in-ground pool, enjoying leisurely walks through the serene African bush, and admiring breathtaking sunset views while sipping on a drink and enjoying a delicious meal.
Conveniently located next to Matobo National Park, the lodge is an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the park independently or opt for guided game drives for an additional fee. Nearby attractions include the Nswatugi Caves with their ancient rock paintings, the peaceful Maleme Dam for scenic walks, and the final resting place of Cecil John Rhodes at the summit of Malindidzimu, also known as the "Hill of the Ancestral Spirits."