Malindidzimu
The name “Malindidzimu” is a Shona term that translates to “Place of the Ancestors.” This is fitting, as the hill is considered a sacred site by the local Shona people.
The name “Malindidzimu” is a Shona term that translates to “Place of the Ancestors.” This is fitting, as the hill is considered a sacred site by the local Shona people.
The Bulawayo Golf Club was the first golf course in Bulawayo and is a professional, well-maintained scenic course on which to play a round of golf.
Lumene Falls is a magnificent tourist attraction located in Umzingwane District. It’s a cascading waterfall that plunges approximately 10 meters and spans 20 meters.

The Victoria Falls wonder of the world, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe.
The Automobile Association of Zimbabwe has been at the forefront of providing products and services to motorists throughout the country and towing motorists since 1923.

The famous landmarks in Zimbabwe range from ancient ruins to majestic natural wonders showcasing its extraordinary diversity.
Rhodes’ grave is situated in the Matobo Hills, a region known for its natural beauty and cultural importance. The site is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world.

The Bulawayo Theatre was originally built in 1936, officially opening in 1961, and seats 319 people.
The eight provinces in Zimbabwe and their cities each offer unique experiences and attractions.
If you’re planning a trip from Johannesburg, South Africa, flights to Bulawayo are the most convenient and efficient method and take between 1 to 1.5 hours.