"High safari style for this luxury hotel on the banks of the most exciting river in Africa, the Victoria Falls."
Zimbabwe's main draw is the majestic Victoria Falls, but this beautiful country also boasts stunning wildlife preserves and landscapes in Mana Pools and Hwange, and a grand lost city in Great Zimbabwe. Our Zimbabwe travel articles cover safaris and canoeing down the Zambezi. Political troubles aside, Zimbabwe is still a fascinating country to visit.
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"High safari style for this luxury hotel on the banks of the most exciting river in Africa, the Victoria Falls."
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Zimbabwe with my Nephew | Sarah Anderson | Zimbabwe, Zambezi National Park, Harare
'Travels with my Aunt' sounded appealing. Graham Greene had done it, but would I match up to his fictional Aunt Augusta, or the exotic Auntie Mame?
God’s Highway | John Warburton-Lee | Zimbabwe, Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls
Alone in your tiny craft, each rapid is a hectic battle of skill, nerve and determination as you battle your way through the Zambezi’s stomach-lurching drops
Chizarira Wilderness Lodge, Zimbabwe | James Henderson | Zimbabwe, Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls
Chizarira is one of Zimbabwe’s least used parks, 196,000 hectares of scrub on a plain above the valley. This is not the ‘supermarket safari’, with large herds wandering over plains or collecting at waterholes
Are Safaris Safe? | John Warburton-Lee | Zimbabwe, Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls
Considering the backdrop of volatile politics and great poverty in Africa, accounts of armed robbery, muggings and even murder are perhaps unsurprising, but when they involve tourists it begs the question “Is it safe to go on holiday in Africa?”.
Canoeing the Zambesi | Daniel Scott | Zimbabwe, Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls
But while there are several other moments of cartoon-like drama on our four day trip - mostly arising from close encounters with animals - the essence of this fully supported canoe safari is its serenity
Let it Rain Down: Zimbabwe | Mark Eveleigh | Zimbabwe, Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls
It seems that the average Zimbabwean had apparently not read those press reports. Or perhaps it is simply that the famous Zimbabwean friendliness is too deeply rooted to be wrenched out by power-crazed propaganda