Discover Zimbabwe, a land of contrasts and timeless beauty. Experience Zimbabwe’s ethereal beauty reflected in its wide open spaces with a never ending canopy of sky, thickly forested escarpments, game parks teeming with wildlife, cascading waterfalls and so much more.
Zimbabwe is beautiful place.Zimbabwe offers the visitor a complete travel experience with its diverse range of attractions on offer. The most well known of these being the Victoria Falls – a World Heritage site located in the tourism hub of Zimbabwe. With eleven national parks, there is no shortage of game viewing options around the country. Take in the scenic beauty of the Eastern Highlands and the history and culture of the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Sun-drenched days on the man-made wonderland of Lake Kariba followed by picturesque sunsets provide an alternative adventure while in the country.
Visit Zimbabwe and experience the wonders this country has to offer - the warmth of its people, its cultural diversity, its various attractions and its natural beauty.The variety of experiences on offer is complemented by world class accommodation in various areas. Zimbabwe boasts world-renowned hotels such as the Victoria Falls Hotel, built at the turn of the century and still prides itself on its old world charm. Bumi Hills Safari Lodge on the shores of Lake Kariba and The Hide in the wilds of Hwange National Park.
Places to Visit
Utopia House Museum
Civic Center Complex
Mutare Museum
Caravan ParkCecil
Kop Nature Reserve
Victoria Falls and etc.,
Zimbabwe information
Politically shambolic, Zimbabwe certainly presents a unique challenge to the traveler. The country’s murky situation is not to be skirted over but it’s important to remember the things that make Zimbabwe a compelling destination.
And much of its appeal is still present in abundance today. The main attraction, of course, is the safari and Zimbabwe’s national parks and nature reserves are as good – if not better – than any in Africa.
While great animal watching can be found in Mana Pools on the northern tip of the country, it’s probably the diverse wildlife of the Hwange National Park that provides Zimbabwe’s very best safari and the chance to view elephants, antelope and bush-cats here is not to be missed.
As with its rural points of interest, Zimbabwe’s cities are at once modern and interesting - and decaying and troubled. The capital of Harare still retains its hustle and bustle amongst the crumbling infrastructure and tangible unrest. For better or worse, Zimbabwe is quite unlike anywhere else in the world. Majestic, troubled and humbling in the same breath, a trip here almost invariably leaves its own unique mark on the traveler.
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www.zimbabwetourism.net
www.worldtravelguide.net
www.nyati-travel.com


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