Unique rock formations in an expansive open area, declared as National Monument in 1994, this site with aptly named hanging rocks, awesome structure, rare paintings on stones, is a must visit to understand and appreciate some of the traditional practices, the picture of one of the formations named Money Rock (Dombo Remari) appears on the currency note issued by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, we went during scorching sun so took a drive through and got down here and there to observe from close distance, don't miss view point to enjoy the panoramic view of this amazing place, there is admission ticket, carry a bottle of water...
Read moreNo prices marked for entry so I was over charged and I over paid. The park is not taken care of - the roads are non-existent and I was driving a 4x4 truck and would not risk the overgrowth and that I could not see past the brush growing on the road. There are only 2 roads that are navigatable. The park needs a chain saw and someone to cut/remove the overgrowth/brush. This place has a lot of potential but Im sure it hasnt been looked after for the last 15years. Would cost nothing to have a crew of 10 go in and clean up the park. Very...
Read moreThe Balancing Rocks are geomorphological features of igneous rocks found in many parts of Zimbabwe, and are particularly noteworthy in the township of Epworth, to the southeast of Harare. Located 2 km from Harare city centre, Epworth. It’s is famous for two reasons. Firstly, because it represents the supernatural power of nature, and secondly, it appears on Zimbabwean banknotes.
Epworth balancing rocks were declared a National monument in 1994. It symbolize the peace and stability of the...
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