Zimbabwe

Famous for adventure tourism, this sub Saharan country also shares the beautiful Victoria Falls with neighbouring Zambia. From walking safaris to canoeing, whitewater rafting to bungee jumping, adrenaline junkies will find more than enough excitement to fill their days. Zimbabwe is located on high plateaus which include beautiful mountain ranges like Chimanimani, one of the few ranges where hikers can travel unaccompanied in the country. Other memorable experiences include visiting Hwange, Zimbabwe’s largest National Game Park, home of the rare wild dog, or the Ruined city of Great Zimbabwe, the largest ancient monument south of the Sahara. This impressive stone complex demonstrates the sophistication of an ancient 12th-15th century civilization. In Zimbabwe, you can also try wild game meat dishes of impala and warthog, or local cuisines such as bota and sadza. Whatever you want to try and discover, this affordable destination has experiences awaiting.  Unfortunately the present political environment is suffering from a crooked dictatorship (President un-elect Mogabe) that has held power for way too long, resulting in a terrible famine, a subsequently desperate and terrorized population that is regularly displaced as homes are bulldozed at the whim of generals.  Anti-Western, particularly anti-White sentiments result from government propaganda which blames the country's woes on the rest of the world.  At the moment Zimbabwe is a destination for seasoned, street smart, politically savvy travelers.

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Travel Tips From Our Members
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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Don't get money out of ATM's in Zim, you'll get the official rate, the black market is millions better.
Harare, Northern Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Visit the Mukuvusi Woodlands - a beautiful game reserve right near the heart of the city. Wander through the African savannah among fantastic animals - impala, kudu, eland, zebra giraffe to name but a few. Where else in the world can you enjoy such wilderness in a city?
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Great River Rafting
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
JUST GO SEE IT!! It's one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Totally worth seeing.
Kariba, Zimbabwe
We found carrying a crate of coke in the back of the car always helped with the police road blocks. If we started to get hassle, we'd make a comment that the police man look thirsty and then gave him a coke. Worked everytime and speeded up our trip!
Gweru, Zimbabwe
Well, it has been about 5 years since I was in Africa, but one of the many highlights of the trip was a place called Antelope Park near Gweru, Zimbabwe. There are a lot of things to do here including elephant treks, canoeing down a river with crocodiles, playing with baby lions and walking with young lions ( up to about 18months old). A really unique experience and one that I can absolutely recommend ( if it still exists).
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
The rocks beside the path get pretty slippery. If you're going to step over to get a better picture be VERY careful. It is a fairly long way down and the crocodiles are hungry.
Hwange, Zimbabwe
Bring plenty of insect repellent!!
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
If you ever go to Zimbabwe you must go see the Victoria falls as they are something you'll never forget. They are amazing for photos but don't forget your raincoat!
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Do the 200 m bungee jump off the bridge over Victoria Falls. Beautiful experience, although I was so scared that I actually passed out and therefore kind of missed out on the whole thing.
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