Bumbusi is a Zimbabwean archaeological site, surrounded by Hwange National Park, in Western Zimbabwe.
The Bumbusi National Monument consists of colossal stone walls, boulders, platforms and the ruins of dwellings.
(Africa Geographic, 2020) The geography of this area is considered semi-arid, with seasonal rain dictating when rivers run and flora recovers.
[2] This seasonal rain supports a significant population of both elephants and lions, indicating that in the past these geographical features would have been important to the conditions that allowed communities and clans to construct and inhabit Bumbusi National Monument.
[3] The monument was built on an elevated site atop large sandstone outcrops, referred to as kopjes in continental africa.