Matobo Hills Lodge
Hotel description
Lodge is located in a private wildlife reserve on the border with the Matobo National Park, 3 hours from Hwang. The building complex is built on a velocity fracture over the Malema valley, surrounded by the hills of furious worms and in African style. It is made up of the main building and separate stone houses with a swab of straw roof. Out of the windows, panoramic species open to the surrounding lodge hills. The environs are famous caves with nasal drawings, on Matobo hills, there are large populations of white and black nosorhogs, leopards and black eagles, as well as anti-lops and butterflies. There's a souvenir store in the lodge, an open pool scattered in the granular rock and simulated natural waters, conference rooms (both up to 40 guests), a luncheon with an open yard and a lounge bar with a roundabout. Programmes for young women are proposed.
The hotel is located in a private wildlife reserve at the border with the Matobo National Park, 3 hours from Hwang, 50 km from Bulawayo and 70 km from the airport.
In Luxury Hilltop Lodge, including 13 Twin-Bedded Lodges, 4 Double-Bedded Lodge. All the numbers are located in separate stone huts with a swab of straw roof. The hotel's total capacity is 34 guests. There are no ceiling blocks under the roof, the walls are painted in bright colours, the floors of the carpets, windows to the outskirts and the boundary layers of the preserve.
To guest services:
Twin-Bedded Lodge - with a panoramic view on the hills; consists of a bedroom with two beds and a carpet on the floor in the width of the room, a bathroom with a bath and a shower; an additional bed upon request.
Double-Bedded Lodge - with a panoramic view on the preserve, a bedroom with one double bed and a carpet all over the width of the room, a bathroom with a bath and a shower; an additional bed upon request.
In each number: Air conditioner, toiletries, electricity.
The living room with the bar is in a separate cabin with a straw roof and has a round view on Mount Ififi and the Malem Valley. The guests are offered a rich choice of dishes that serve on the general table in the dining room, also located in a hidden straw cabin or an open roman, depending on the weather.