[1] A tower at the viewpoint bears a toposcope on which the direction and distance to thirty African localities are inscribed on slabs of black granite.
A site office stands nearby with a small gallery, built in 2012 to house pictures of the flowers of Nyanga by local artist Mary Clark and a display on the history of the development of the viewpoint.
[2] The National Trust of Zimbabwe manages the World's View site, which covers an area of about 70 hectares.
Some of the peaks along the edge of the escarpment, from World's View to Chirimanyimo Hill, are crowned by large stonewalled settlements at altitudes of over 2,000 metres.
They were probably the site of villages and would have been built during a cooler and drier climatic period, when the mountains were less persistently misty than they are today.