Domboshava Caves
The cave contains evidence of an era by-gone, that which today still serves as a place where the Shona people of the surrounding area meet with their Provider – The Rain-Maker- through traditional ceremony. You will find creativity of the people who had drawn pictures of their world – full of animals and themselves – onto rocks– have long since gone. These paintings have weathered all storms. The paintings comprise of stone-age art of rhinos, elephants, giraffes, hippos and people.
Domboshava lies 27km north of Harare, a short drive out from the busy city into the more dusty rural landscapes that lead to the “RED ROCK” – a direct Shona translation of the name Domboshava. This is a large granite “kopje” or “whaleback”, rising out of the central plateau Highveld. Most of the surrounding areas are densely populated and cultivated but Domboshava is relatively well protected by National Monuments of Zimbabwe and is of great botanical interest.
(Min 02 Pax) per person ($35.00 (net)
**The rates exclude park entry fees!