An African inspired refuge, this exclusive, privately owned safari lodge is nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Matobo Hills. The world-class facilities combine with the spiritual energy, allure and unique beauty, for which the Matobo Hills is so celebrated. The nine individually thatched rooms including a trio of suites, ideal for honeymooners, are set amongst the imposing boulders. These three suites are steeped in African historical artefacts of a bygone era. The main lodge areas offer a panoramic view of the hills, while delicious meals are served on a huge teak table in the open air dining room. A cosy library is equipped with some of the old “African Classics”, whilst a secluded chess room, located amongst the tree-tops guarantees peace and tranquility. Sundowners can be enjoyed around a warm fire in the enclosed “Boma” area. At the base of the camp is a large swimming pool, spa and a bar, all over-looking a waterhole. Activities include guided hikes to the tops of giant granite boulders, walks to world renowned caves to witness ancient bushman paintings with the resident professional archaeologist, game drives, abseiling, rhino walks, and a visit to the grave site of Cecil Rhodes.