Zimbabwe Travel Guide Fact File
Zimbabwe travel guide and fact file gives you all the gen you need to know before travelling.
From the world heritage site of Victoria Falls to the wildlife rich Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe abounds with natural treasures.
For the historian visit the Great Zimbabwe Ruins near Masvingo, and for the adventurer how about a canoeing safari or walking safari in the wilds.
Zimbabwe travel guide
Clients should carry cash on them in either US$ or South Africa Rands, and in small denominations. Alternatively book and pay in advance.
Zimbabwe has it all.
Of course Victoria Falls is a major attraction, and then there is Hwange national park with its huge herds of buffalo and elephant.
Feeling adventurous, then there are a number of walking safaris you could do, or canoe the magical Mana Pools.
Transport and Tours
Transfers – Can be arranged to most parts of the country for a minimum of 4 people. see Transfers
Taxis – no cruising vehicles, but are available at taxi -ranks in the main centres or on call from hotels and restaurants.
Car Hire – cars with or without chauffeurs can be hired in most tourist areas from reputable firms.
Buses – in towns and cities they are few and far between, chiefly transporting people to work. There are, however, good inter-city coach services.
Road tours – a selection of road tours are operated at reasonable cost to all Zimbabwe’s main tourist’s attractions.
Air Services – Victoria Falls International airport is an important hub for visitors to neighbouring countries.
Boat Hire – at Kariba, Houseboats are available for hire from registered companies
this is ZIMBABWE
BIG waterfalls – legendary rivers – hills of granite – teeming wildlife – the world’s largest artificial lake – highlands – cavernous caves – rock art – ancient palaces – monuments and mammoths