Cecil Rhodes’ grave is located on Malindidzimu Hill, also known as “World’s View,” within Zimbabwe’s Matobo National Park. The grave overlooks sweeping granite landscapes and offers breathtaking panoramic views. While the site attracts many visitors for its natural beauty and historical significance, it also sparks debate due to Rhodes’s controversial legacy as a colonial figure. For many, the grave represents a complex chapter in Zimbabwe’s history, blending both admiration and reflection.