Monday, September 2, 2013
What to expect in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe lies in the South of Africa between Limpopo and Zambezi Rivers; unique and special in its own way, Zimbabwe has a mouth watering effect to its inhabitants as well as its visitors. Quiet but popular, Zimbabwe has so much to offer, so much to expect and so little to ignore.
A suggested visit to Victoria Falls
This is one of the most beautiful sites of the world. A trip to Zimbabwe without visiting the falls is like an incomplete trip. Victoria falls has made many fall in love with nature with its mere sight. The impact of the Falls creates a permanent feeling of love and appreciation of mother earth with its breath taking scenery. A camera is mandatory for this trip to keep the memory alive always after you return back home. Victoria Falls is a prominent tourist site which has amazed its visitors and still stands out today.
Golfing at Royal Harare Golf Club
For golfers and fun lovers, golfing at Harare's number one golf course is an exciting place to meet people, have fun and enjoy the game of golf like never before. It is recommended for visitors to golf here to ease their minds and relax while playing. This place has served as a soul healer to many due to the beauty and quietness of the place.
Hunting
Adventurers would love to hunt in the wild life areas of Harare. This is expected of visitors who have hunting experience or the passion to hunt. A guide is usually provided for hunters and Zimbabwe is rich with various kinds of wild life.
Shopping
With little money, shopping for souvenirs is expected; African attires, painted stones, masks, African jewelry, paintings, carvings and rare artifacts are found in local stores and around the city. A trip to Zimbabwe without an item is like no trip at all.
Tour
There are readily available tour guides and tour companies who make touring Harare and environs easy for visitors. Major places are visited, the wild life is experienced as well as Zimbabwe's night life which is rich in culture. These tours help educate as well as inculcate knowledge of Zimbabwe in practical form that can never be forgotten.
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