This ancient African wilderness hides 3,000 rock art caves and balancing boulders older than dinosaurs (yet remains blissfully uncrowded)
Matobo National Park in Zimbabwe might just be Africa’s most underrated natural wonder. This 424-square-kilometer UNESCO World Heritage site, with its otherworldly granite formations and rich cultural heritage, offers an experience that rivals the continent’s more famous destinations—yet remains blissfully uncrowded. A landscape that defies imagination Matobo’s iconic granite kopjes (hills) seem to defy gravity … Lire plus