Explore Zimbabwe’s second-largest stone monument on this UNESCO heritage tour. Standing at the crossroads of ancient history, these ruins bridge Great Zimbabwe with the pre-colonial era. Discover the secrets of our past in every stone!
Khami Ruins is the second-largest archaeological stone monument in Zimbabwe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site founded 16th – 17th Century showing the strength of the Butwa Kingdom, after the demise of Great Zimbabwe.
See the fascinating rock platforms built by the Torwa people without mortar; these were built to display power, and not for protection. Unlike the free-standing walls of Great Zimbabwe, Khami is characterized by terraced stone platforms.
Visit the King’s Residence, where kings lived in big stone areas, while regular people had simple huts. Explore the Sacred Ground, a special place for old rituals, and the Passage Platform, where young girls learned about life and marriage.
End your day with sunset drinks at the King’s Residence, enjoying the beautiful views.
Khami Ruins is a great spot to relax with family or friends and uncover an exciting piece of history.