Khami Ruins is one of the most important historical attractions in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Located just 22 kilometers west of the city, this UNESCO World Heritage Site dates back to the 15th century and was once the capital of the Torwa Dynasty. The site is known for its impressive dry-stone masonry, terraced platforms, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors exploring Khami Ruins can experience ancient Zimbabwean architecture, cultural heritage, and archaeological history in a peaceful and less crowded setting compared to Great Zimbabwe. It is one of the top historical places to visit near Bulawayo and ideal for travelers interested in African history, heritage tourism, and photography.
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