Private excursions in Zimbabwe

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Located in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe is known for its diverse wildlife and dramatic landscape. Most of the wildlife is found in national parks, safari areas, and reserves.

Mana Pools

Located in the north of Zimbabwe, Mana Pools is a remote African reserve that is home to a wide variety of wildlife. This is one of the country's last remaining wilderness areas. The area is a popular destination for visitors who want to observe wildlife in an unspoiled natural setting.

Aside from wildlife, Mana Pools is known for its spectacular natural beauty. It is situated near the Zambezi River. This river is one of the largest in Africa. It forms a natural barrier between Zimbabwe and Zambia. It is home to numerous hippo and crocodile species.

Aside from the animals that live in the park, Mana Pools is also home to a variety of birds. Among the birds that are found in the area are the purple-banded sunbird, African skimmer, collared palm-thrush and black-throated wattle-eyes.

Mana Pools is also home to several big cats including leopard, cheetah and African wild dog. They can be found in large numbers during the dry season. These animals are known for their remarkable agility and endurance.

One of the best ways to experience the beauty of Mana Pools is to book a game viewing tour. These excursions are guided by the park's staff and take you on a beautiful hike. In addition, you can choose to go on a canoe safari. These safaris involve floating down the meandering waters of the Zambezi. You can also stop at mobile camps or islands along the river's banks to watch the wildlife.

Another popular activity in Mana Pools is fishing. Fishing is a peaceful and relaxing activity. You can also enjoy a sunset over the escarpment.

One of the best features of Mana Pools is the large population of elephants. The park is home to hundreds of these animals. These animals tend to congregate in the watering holes to drink.

Kariba Dam

Located on the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe and Zambia, Lake Kariba is the world's largest artificial lake. It's also one of the country's top attractions. The lake's length is more than 280 kilometers, which makes it an ideal spot for multi-day excursions.

The lake is a major source of hydroelectric energy for Zimbabwe and Zambia. It's also an important spot for game viewing. The lake is home to a variety of animals, including lion, leopard, cheetah, buffalo and water buck. Its location on the banks of rivers from the highlands of Zimbabwe makes it an ideal wildlife viewing spot.

In addition to being one of the country's top attractions, Lake Kariba has also enhanced the electricity sector and tourism industry. The lake's surface area is 5,500 square kilometers, which makes it the largest man-made lake in the world. It's also home to several islands. Some of the most famous are Fothergill Island and Chikanka Island.

Kariba Dam

Kariba is also home to a number of protected wildlife areas, including the Matusadona National Park. This park is located west of the dam wall and includes woodland, as well as the Zambezi Valley floor. The park is also home to crocodile and leopard.

During the construction of Kariba, thousands of wild animals were displaced from their natural habitats. A large number of animals were rescued through "Operation Noah," which was spearheaded by Rupert Fothergill.

A trip to Kariba is an experience to remember. The lake is beautiful during the day, and the sky at night is reflected in its waters. You can enjoy a scenic sunset cruise, or visit the market for souvenirs.

For those looking for a bit of adventure, you can take a kayak tour of the lake, or ride a Kariba houseboat.

Mutarazi Falls

Located in Manicaland Province in Zimbabwe, Mutarazi Falls is the highest and second-highest waterfall in Africa. The fall has a height of 762 metres and drops into the Honde River valley. It is also a popular tourist site and has become one of Zimbabwe's most popular tourist destinations.

The falls are one of the highlights of Nyanga National Park. The area is known for its variety of wildlife and bird life. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views of the Honde Valley, which is just 800 metres below.

In the park, visitors can also enjoy activities such as ziplining and skywalk. The SkyWalk is the world's first and is located over Mutarazi Falls. It consists of two suspension bridges. This gives you a breathtaking view of the falls and the surrounding forest.

Mutarazi Falls

The area is home to a variety of animal life, including baboons, samango monkeys, and bushbuck. Visitors can also enjoy a natural swimming pool. There is also a sandy beach known as Brighton Beach.

The falls are in full flow during late summer. It is possible to see the falls from the air by a helicopter. There are tour guides available at the falls. The entrance fee starts at five dollars per head for adults and three dollars per head for children.

The falls are also an excellent place for wildlife viewing. Visitors can get close to elephants, hippos, and crocodiles during their trip. The park is also home to numerous rare species of birds. The park has a ranger who will provide information on bird watching.

The area is also home to several San rock paintings. This is a beautiful place to see scenic views of rural Africa.

Great Zimbabwe National Monument

Located near the town of Masvingo, Great Zimbabwe is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site is a cluster of stone ruins.

Great Zimbabwe is the largest collection of ruins in southern Africa. These ruins date back to the iron age. The site is the former capital of a wealthy trading network. During the heyday of the Great Zimbabwe Empire, it may have had as many as 18,000 residents. It was home to metal-working people and cattle-herding communities.

The site is divided into three main areas: the Hill Complex, the Great Enclosure, and the Valley Ruins. The Great Enclosure is the most famous of the ruins. It's a circular structure built out of granite blocks. It's more than eight hundred meters in circumference. The walls are at least ten meters high. The enclosure also includes a court, a living area, and a small community area.

The Great Zimbabwe Museum features artifacts uncovered by archeologists. This includes a variety of Arab coins, porcelain from China, and soapstone bird totems. It also exhibits an emblem for the newly independent state of Zimbabwe.

The Great Zimbabwe national monument is located near the town of Masvingo. It's a four-hour drive from Harare. The monument is in good shape and provides visitors with a good look at ancient Zimbabwe.

The Great Zimbabwe Hotel is the closest accommodation to the site. It's a short drive away from the site and offers 38 rooms, a restaurant, and a swimming pool. There's also a volleyball court. If you're a big group, the hotel can accommodate you. You can also go on a game drive or bush walk.

In the 19th century, Europeans first confirmed the existence of the site. They began examining it in 1871. The site is so important that it was adopted as a national monument in 1986.

Mutare

Located in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, Mutare is the fourth largest city in Zimbabwe. It is known as the gateway to Mozambique. It is located about 8 km from the Mozambique border.

The city is situated in a scenic valley surrounded by green hills. It is a city of great potential. It offers unmatched facilities. There are several hotels in Mutare that will provide the best accommodations for your travel needs.

Mutare is home to the Mutare Bottling Company, Africa University, and the Mutare Polytechnic College. The city also offers several private colleges.

The Mutare Museum is located on Aerodrome Road in the city centre. It features a large collection of vintage cars and weapons from Zimbabwe's past wars. It also has a small theater which hosts performing arts.

The city is also home to the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, which displays Zimbabwe craftwork. Visitors can also visit the Chimanimani National Park, which is 150 km away from Mutare. It is a great place to enjoy mountain hiking, camping, and mountain climbing.

The Bvumba Botanical Reserve offers scenic views and rare flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy a picnic in the gardens.

Mutare is also home to the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, an arts center, and the Utopia House Museum. The museum is dedicated to Kingsley Fairbridge.

Masvingo is a great stopover on the way to the Eastern Highlands. It is home to a variety of backpacking guesthouses and hostels. Masvingo is also the prime drop off point for VIP buses.

The city of Mutare has a humid subtropical climate. It is hot in the summers and cool in the winters. It has a mean temperature of about 19 deg C.

Excursions and Day Trips in Zimbabwe

Whether you want to experience the wild and the exotic, or just want to learn more about the natural history of Africa, Zimbabwe and its wilderness offers a wide variety of excursions and day trips. You can experience the vast wilderness on a mini-break, or take a more extended safari to see lions, elephants, giraffes, antelopes and other animals. You can also go fishing, swim, canoe, or explore the many waterfalls in the country.

Zimbabwe is a country of diverse cultures and natural beauty. The country is home to Table Mountain, the Great Zimbabwe monument, and a number of other world-famous sites. You can take a tour of these sites and learn more about the history and culture of the country. These tours can be arranged through tour companies, or you can take an excursion to these sites on your own.

The Great Zimbabwe monument was the seat of political power for the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the Late Iron Age. This monument is now a World Heritage Site. The monument is comprised of a massive five meter mortarless wall and is one of the largest and most intact mortarless walls in the world.

The Great Zimbabwe Monument served as the royal palace for the monarch of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe. It is located on the shores of Lake Kariba in northern Zimbabwe. The area is known for its vibrant gastronomic scene. The area is also popular for its sandy beaches along the banks of the Umfurudzi River.

Mbizi Game Park is a wildlife conservation park that offers a range of activities. You can stay overnight at the park's chalets, cabins, or campsites, or book a self-catering accommodation. You can also enjoy a picnic on the lakeside or visit the tea garden for refreshments. You can also go fishing or quad biking. You can also hire a 4x4 vehicle to explore the area. You can also hire a guide to show you around the park.

You can take a five-day safari to see lions, elephants, and other animals. You can also explore the Zambezi River on a jetboat. You can also go on a sunset cruise of the river. The dry season runs from July through October, and the best time to see wildlife is during this period.

You can also take a trip to the Chobe National Park, which is located in Botswana. This trip takes a full day and includes a sunrise game drive, birdlife, and a sunset river cruise. You can also go on a canoe trip along the Mubvinsi River. You can also take a day trip to Mwanga Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located just 40km from Harare. You can also take a walk-in safari to the sanctuary, which is located adjacent to the Mwanga Safari Lodge.

You can also visit the Livingstone Museum, which is located in the heart of Livingstone. The museum is home to a significant collection of David Livingstone memorabilia, including letters. It also offers insights into the natural history of Zambia.

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