Khayelitshe House, 3 nights from R9 600 pps - land only

Zimbabwe

Travel Dates
Valid for travel from 01 November - 30 November 2024
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R9600 pps

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The Experience

Bordering the Matobo National Park, the exclusive-use villa draws its name from the local Ndebele language, 'Ekhaya' and 'Litshe', Home in the Rocks. Hidden amongst the ancient granite boulders, the villa seamlessly blends with the majestic landscape, offering four en-suite suites with breathtaking views of the iconic balancing rocks. With a minimum two-guest policy, once booked, the villa becomes a private sanctuary, fully staffed with a private chef, host, and guide.

The Matobo Hills have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site owing to their exquisite natural beauty and immense spiritual significance. Led by their private guide, guests can uncover the rich history of Zimbabwe by exploring the Khami Ruins, discovering ancient cave paintings, and hiking to Rhodes’ Grave. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled to encounter the Park’s thriving rhino population, along with a diverse array of birdlife

What's Included

Three nights' accommodation in a luxury suite in the Khayelitse House located in the Matobo National Park All meals Premium beverages Laundry service Two shared safari activities per full day

**Excludes flights, visas, travel insurance, gratuities, meals and drinks not specified, community and conservation levy 85 USD per person per night, and anything of a personal nature not mentioned above. Prices start from the advertised price and are based on a per-person rate, sharing a double room, unless otherwise stated. Advanced purchases, peak season surcharges, block-out periods and minimum stay conditions may apply. Prices are subject to change due to airfare increases, currency fluctuations, and availability. Terms and Conditions apply.

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