The Matobo Hills has some of the most breathtaking granite scenery in the world. Tucked in amongst the imposing boulders is Amalinda Camp, an exclusive, tranquil refuge.
Amalinda’s nine individually thatched units each have a distinctive look and feel. Showers and toilets are built right into the granite rock face. Shared lounge, dining and library spaces are uniquely designed to capture the feeling of this granite wilderness.
These hills, where the nomads once held sacred ceremonies, are home to a wide array of mammals and birds. The highest concentration of leopard and black eagle in the world is found here, and there is a healthy population of the endangered black and white rhino.
There is plenty to keep you busy in the Matobo Hills: go rhino tracking, visit the tomb of Cecil John Rhodes, explore the granite hills and discover the millennia old rock art of the San Bushmen. But Amalinda is also a special place to relax. Whether you are lazing in the lounge or library, or treating yourself to a massage at the safari spa, you will be touched by the tranquility and spiritual energy of this place.
Photography and video compliments of Amalinda