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Visit Victoria Falls and Hwange
The Falls are located on the mighty Zambezi River, the 4th largest river in Africa, the longest east flowing river in Africa. The falls are among the most spectacular waterfalls in the world and one of the world’s 7 natural wonders. The Zambezi River, which is more than 2 km wide at this point, plunges noisily down a series of basalt gorges and raises an iridescent mist that can be seen more than 20 km away.
Accommodation & Activities
–Game Drives, Guided Tour of the Falls, Village Tour
–Helicopter Rides, Boat Cruises, Canoeing, Adventure
–Bungi, Zipline, Whitewater Rafting
–Chobe Day Trip from Victoria Falls
–Hwange Day Trip from Victoria Falls.
– National Parks Lodges, Private Safari Camps and Lodges
–Hotel Accommodation from budget to premium
Chauffeur Drives/ Rentals.
Car Rental from standard cars, executive cars, off road 4 x 4 and coaches, on chauffeur drive basis. Provision of driver in what we call chauffeur driven car rental will necessitate an efficient service in terms of directions accuracy, distance calculations and time of arrival estimation, road conditions, safety. On Chauffeur Drives, a driver guide is provided for journeys such as scenic drives where guest will experience good sightings, and receive vocal detail on the areas visited and sightings
Visit Kariba & Manapools
The Lake is the world’s largest artificial lake and reservoir by volume. It lies 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) upstream from the mouth of the Zambezi River on Indian Ocean, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the Kariba Dam at its north eastern end, flooding the Kariba Gorge on the Zambezi River. The lake has several islands, including Maaze Island, Mashape Island, Chete Island, Sekula, Samba.
Accommodation & Activities
-Boat Cruises, Fishing
–Game Drives. Full Day and Half Day at Matusadona
–Tiger Fishing Tournament
–Hotels and lodges with good accommodation
–Island
accommodation in Safari Camps – all-inclusive service. Houseboats.
Visit Manapools National Park
The area is home to a remarkable concentration of wild animals, including elephants, buffalo, leopards and cheetahs. An important concentration of Nile crocodiles is also be found in the area. Physically protected by the Zambezi River to the north and the steep escarpment (which rises to over 1,000 m from the valley floor) to the south, this substantial property of protected areas comprising the Mana Pools National Park (219,600 ha) provides shelter for immense congregations of Africa’s large mammal populations which concentrate in its flood plains.
Activities & Accommodation
- National Parks Lodges and Camp Sites – self – catering facilities.
- Private Safari Camps and Lodges – All Inclusive accommodation including Game
- Drives, Walks, Birdwatching, and Fishing and Canoeing on the Zambezi River
Visit The Great Zimbabwe
Great Zimbabwe National Monument is approximately 40 km from Masvingo and located in the lowveld at an altitude of some 1100 m in a sparsely populated region of the Bantu/Shona people. The property, built between 1100 and 1450 AD, extends over almost 800 ha and is divided into three groups: the Hill Ruins, the Great Enclosure and the Valley Ruins. The Valley Ruins are a series of living ensembles scattered throughout the valley which date to the 19th century. Each ensemble has similar characteristics: many constructions are in brick (huts, indoor flooring and benches, holders for recipients, basins, etc.) and dry stone masonry walls provide insulation for each ensemble.
Activities & Accommodation
- Great Zimbabwe Hotel and Lodge at the Ancient City.
- Great Zimbabwe Monument Tour with a guide.
- National Parks Lodges – self – catering facilities
Visit Matobo Hills
The area exhibits a profusion of distinctive rock landforms rising above the granite shield that covers much of Zimbabwe. The large boulders provide abundant natural shelters and have been associated with human occupation from the early Stone Age right through to early historical times, and intermittently since. They also feature an outstanding collection of rock paintings. The Matobo Hills continue to provide a strong focus for the local community, which still uses shrines and sacred places closely linked to traditional, social and economic activities.
Activities & Accommodation
- National Parks Lodges and Camp Sites – self – catering facilities
- Private Safari Camps and Lodges – All Inclusive accommodation including Game
- Drives, Rhino Walks, Rock Paintings, Recreational Park Tour – World’s View
Eastern Highlands
The Eastern Highlands is a mountain range on the border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The Eastern Highlands extend north and south for about 300 kilometres (190 mi) through Zimbabwe’s Manicaland Province and Mozambique’s Manica Province. The Highlands are home to the Eastern Zimbabwe montane forest-grassland mosaic ecoregion. The ecoregion includes the portion of the highlands above 1000 meters elevation, including the Nyangani Mountains, Bvumba Mountains, Chimanimani Mountains, Chipinge Uplands, and the isolated Mount Gorongosa further east in Mozambique. The Southern miombo woodlands ecoregion lies at lower elevations east and west of the highlands.
The Nyangani Mountains
The mountains lie in the north contain Zimbabwe’s highest mountain Mount Nyangani (2,592 m), and Mutarazi Falls, Africa’s second-longest waterfall. The Choa Mountains rise northeast of the Nyanga mountains in Mozambique. Zimbabwe’s agricultural Honde Valley lies southeast of the Nyanga range, and leads into Mozambique.
Nyanga National Park
The Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands. One of the first national parks to be declared in the country, it contains the highest land in Zimbabwe, with green hills and perennial rivers. Most of its terrain consists of rolling downland, sometimes lightly wooded, lying at altitudes between 1,800–2,593 metres (6,560–7,544 feet). Mount Nyangani, the highest point in Zimbabwe, lies in the centre of the park and Mutarazi Falls, Zimbabwe’s highest waterfall, is in the south of the park. Nyanga National Park incorporates the former Mutarazi Falls National Park on its southern boundary.
Activities and Accommodation
- Hotel accommodation in Juliusdale, Rhodes Nyanga and Troubeck
- Lodges at Mtarazi, Nyanga National Park – Self Catering, Troutbeck and Juliusdale.
- Scenic Views at Troutbeck, World’s View, Nyangombe Falls, Mutarazi Falls & Skywalk, Honde View and Pungwe Falls and Gorge. Mount Nyangani Climb. Walking Trails. Fly fishing.
The Bvumba Mountains
The mountains are centrally situated south of Mutare. They lie mostly in Zimbabwe, but a northeastern spur, Monte Vumba, reaches into Mozambique. Agricultural Burma Valley lies south and east of the Bvumba Mountains. South of Burma Valley, the Tsetsera, Gweni, and Tandara plateaus lie along the border, separated by east-west river valleys lying in fault rifts.
Activities and Accommodation
- Hotel accommodation and lodges
- Scenic Drives, Vumba Botanical Gardens and Bunga Forest
The Chimanimani Mountains
The border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique runs north / south along the highest peaks of the Chimanimani’s. These mountains are really for those who like to explore by foot and feel the grandeur and majesty of being alone in a wild place. The Chimanimani National Park also includes the Eland Sanctuary. It is a mountainous terrain with peak heights of 2,436 metres (7,992 feet) and is the source of many streams and springs and natural falls such as in the Bridal Veil Falls in the Eland Sanctuary and spectacular views of the Pork Pie Mountain Range.
Wildlife in the Chimanimani National Park is not abundant, but includes species such as eland, sable, bushbuck and blue duiker, and less frequently seen are klipspringer and leopard. The Chimanimani range consists of a high plateau with several ridges running north and south. Monte Binga on the border is the highest peak in Mozambique and the second-highest in Zimbabwe
Activities and Accommodation
- Limited accommodation in lodges.
- Mountain Climbing, Bridal veil Falls.