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First Street - Harare, Zimbabwe in HD !!
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Back to Africa - episode 3 - Back in Harare
3. Back in Harare
Zimbabwe is often associated with economic
chaos. Bram Vermeulen crosses Zimbabwe by Rolls Royce to see the country through the eyes of both the plundering class and the poor majority. Is Zimbabwe working?
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Riding through Harare City Center Sept 2015
Riding a motorcycle through Harare City Center Sept 2015
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VicTaks Medley 2014 - Harare (FULL) - Feat Ninja Lipsy Empress Shelly Juwela Sweetness + Others
NEW: Mt Zion Music Presents VICTAKS RIDDIM 2014 - Supporting Local Music ... Supporting The Empresses
For Full Songs contact TMan at Mt Zion Music Studios +263 73 682 3332
The Guys Edition Video Coming Soon .... Feat Freeman, Sniper Storm, Nduna, Qounfused , GeeBrandon, Kilaman, Mt Zion Music, Don Gaga, Rasta Macarotts + others
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Happy Harare
We are happy in Harare,the sunshine city and capital of Zimbabwe! Thanks to all the happy people who took part. Produced by URBANSPACE and Media Matrix www.m...
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Streets of Harare August 2015
Captured with my Go Pro Hero 4 while driving through the streets of Harare in August 2015.
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Harare International Carnival (HIC) - Jah Prayzah Live Performance
The Harare International Carnival is an annual event held in the Capital City of Zimbabwe every summer. This is the 2015 edition and the Jah Prayzah performance.
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Harare 2014 - A Side You Don't See
This is the Harare, Zimbabwe the media does not want you to see. Subscribe to virtual Zimbabwe for more latest updates on 2014/2015 Zimbabwe streets.
Featuring Borrowdale, Glen lorne, Avondale, Kamfinsa, Chisipite, West gate, Celebration center, Sam levys village and many more places.
*The music played in this video is: *
"Song: Stan SB - Let This Go
Stan SB's channel: http://www.youtube.com/
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A Walk Around Harare
In January 2013 Stephen Watts traveled to Zimbabwe for three weeks. One afternoon some friends he had made took him around the suburbs of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, to show him what it is like. Stephen had never seen anywhere with such abundance of fruit, it truly is a urban food foragers paradise as hopefully the video will show.
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Driving around Harare
Travels in, through, and out of Harare. Into Kambuzuma and Joshua Nkomo. Forgive the music, but I didn't want our conversations to be public...
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Harare Hairarwe (Official Video) - Myke Pimp ft Mariachi (Directed by Chris Shoca X Ells Pics)
Performed By Myke Pimp & Mariachi
Produced by Prod By Mclyne
Directed by Chris Shoca & Ells Pics (Black Phantom Films)
Shot at Ells Pics Studios
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BRISS MBADA- HARARE HUCCI OFFICIAL VIDEO
ZIMBABWE HIP HOP MUSIC
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daylight prostitution in harare
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Beautiful Day in Harare
Groove Armada - Paper Romance
A Ride Through Harare CBD
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Harare Carnival
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Landing Harare international airport Kenya airways E190
KQ780 Kenya airways Embraer E190 Landing at Harare international airport Harare Zimbabwe.
Beautiful view of Harare
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Tinashe Makura in First Street Harare
We were looking for shots to add to my upcoming video for Hello and this looked interesting so I gave it a shot. It was awesome!!!!
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Davido's First Live Performance in Harare
Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido was recently in Zimbabwe where he performed to a sell-out crowd of around 10,000 at the The Belgravia Sports Club in Harare.
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Borrowdale Brooke - Harare - Zimbabwe - Parrot Bebop Drone
Questo video riguarda Borrowdale Brooke
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Mad crazy burn outs Arcadia Sports club Harare
Fat cat and a team of dragging fanatics put Arcadia sports club on fire as they show cased their prowess.
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Harare 2010. Zimbabwe. my beautiful country, still a gem.pt1
going back home after sum years away. oh how i missed u africa.for y'all who thought it woz a jungle out der,i beg to change yoh minds.
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Brazil's Samba Queens dance - Harare, Zimbabwe
Samba Queens from Brazil dance at the Harare International Carnival Welcome Reception held at the Harare Mayoral mansion in Gunhill.
Zimbabwe Vice- president Emmerson Mnangagwa was guest of honour
First Street - Harare, Zimbabwe in HD !!
More on facebook group - Zim Vids : Harare City Centre, parked on Union Avenue, then walked down First Street down to Stanley Ave, took a left to Second Stre......
More on facebook group - Zim Vids : Harare City Centre, parked on Union Avenue, then walked down First Street down to Stanley Ave, took a left to Second Stre...
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More on facebook group - Zim Vids : Harare City Centre, parked on Union Avenue, then walked down First Street down to Stanley Ave, took a left to Second Stre...
- published: 10 Jun 2013
- views: 16520
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author: Roger Rave
Back to Africa - episode 3 - Back in Harare
3. Back in Harare
Zimbabwe is often associated with economic
chaos. Bram Vermeulen crosses Zimbabwe by Rolls Royce to see the country through the eyes of both ...
3. Back in Harare
Zimbabwe is often associated with economic
chaos. Bram Vermeulen crosses Zimbabwe by Rolls Royce to see the country through the eyes of both the plundering class and the poor majority. Is Zimbabwe working?
wn.com/Back To Africa Episode 3 Back In Harare
3. Back in Harare
Zimbabwe is often associated with economic
chaos. Bram Vermeulen crosses Zimbabwe by Rolls Royce to see the country through the eyes of both the plundering class and the poor majority. Is Zimbabwe working?
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 15
Riding through Harare City Center Sept 2015
Riding a motorcycle through Harare City Center Sept 2015...
Riding a motorcycle through Harare City Center Sept 2015
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Riding a motorcycle through Harare City Center Sept 2015
- published: 10 Sep 2015
- views: 662
VicTaks Medley 2014 - Harare (FULL) - Feat Ninja Lipsy Empress Shelly Juwela Sweetness + Others
NEW: Mt Zion Music Presents VICTAKS RIDDIM 2014 - Supporting Local Music ... Supporting The Empresses
For Full Songs contact TMan at Mt Zion Music Studios +263...
NEW: Mt Zion Music Presents VICTAKS RIDDIM 2014 - Supporting Local Music ... Supporting The Empresses
For Full Songs contact TMan at Mt Zion Music Studios +263 73 682 3332
The Guys Edition Video Coming Soon .... Feat Freeman, Sniper Storm, Nduna, Qounfused , GeeBrandon, Kilaman, Mt Zion Music, Don Gaga, Rasta Macarotts + others
wn.com/Victaks Medley 2014 Harare (Full) Feat Ninja Lipsy Empress Shelly Juwela Sweetness Others
NEW: Mt Zion Music Presents VICTAKS RIDDIM 2014 - Supporting Local Music ... Supporting The Empresses
For Full Songs contact TMan at Mt Zion Music Studios +263 73 682 3332
The Guys Edition Video Coming Soon .... Feat Freeman, Sniper Storm, Nduna, Qounfused , GeeBrandon, Kilaman, Mt Zion Music, Don Gaga, Rasta Macarotts + others
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 3497
The Life Of Brian 52 - Harare Tadzoka
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- published: 11 Jun 2015
- views: 711
Happy Harare
We are happy in Harare,the sunshine city and capital of Zimbabwe! Thanks to all the happy people who took part. Produced by URBANSPACE and Media Matrix www.m......
We are happy in Harare,the sunshine city and capital of Zimbabwe! Thanks to all the happy people who took part. Produced by URBANSPACE and Media Matrix www.m...
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We are happy in Harare,the sunshine city and capital of Zimbabwe! Thanks to all the happy people who took part. Produced by URBANSPACE and Media Matrix www.m...
Streets of Harare August 2015
Captured with my Go Pro Hero 4 while driving through the streets of Harare in August 2015....
Captured with my Go Pro Hero 4 while driving through the streets of Harare in August 2015.
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Captured with my Go Pro Hero 4 while driving through the streets of Harare in August 2015.
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 118
Harare International Carnival (HIC) - Jah Prayzah Live Performance
The Harare International Carnival is an annual event held in the Capital City of Zimbabwe every summer. This is the 2015 edition and the Jah Prayzah performance...
The Harare International Carnival is an annual event held in the Capital City of Zimbabwe every summer. This is the 2015 edition and the Jah Prayzah performance.
wn.com/Harare International Carnival (Hic) Jah Prayzah Live Performance
The Harare International Carnival is an annual event held in the Capital City of Zimbabwe every summer. This is the 2015 edition and the Jah Prayzah performance.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 57
Harare 2014 - A Side You Don't See
This is the Harare, Zimbabwe the media does not want you to see. Subscribe to virtual Zimbabwe for more latest updates on 2014/2015 Zimbabwe streets.
Featurin...
This is the Harare, Zimbabwe the media does not want you to see. Subscribe to virtual Zimbabwe for more latest updates on 2014/2015 Zimbabwe streets.
Featuring Borrowdale, Glen lorne, Avondale, Kamfinsa, Chisipite, West gate, Celebration center, Sam levys village and many more places.
*The music played in this video is: *
"Song: Stan SB - Let This Go
Stan SB's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/StanSBOff... "
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This is the Harare, Zimbabwe the media does not want you to see. Subscribe to virtual Zimbabwe for more latest updates on 2014/2015 Zimbabwe streets.
Featuring Borrowdale, Glen lorne, Avondale, Kamfinsa, Chisipite, West gate, Celebration center, Sam levys village and many more places.
*The music played in this video is: *
"Song: Stan SB - Let This Go
Stan SB's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/StanSBOff... "
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- published: 02 Dec 2014
- views: 23
A Walk Around Harare
In January 2013 Stephen Watts traveled to Zimbabwe for three weeks. One afternoon some friends he had made took him around the suburbs of Harare, the capital of...
In January 2013 Stephen Watts traveled to Zimbabwe for three weeks. One afternoon some friends he had made took him around the suburbs of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, to show him what it is like. Stephen had never seen anywhere with such abundance of fruit, it truly is a urban food foragers paradise as hopefully the video will show.
wn.com/A Walk Around Harare
In January 2013 Stephen Watts traveled to Zimbabwe for three weeks. One afternoon some friends he had made took him around the suburbs of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, to show him what it is like. Stephen had never seen anywhere with such abundance of fruit, it truly is a urban food foragers paradise as hopefully the video will show.
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 36
Driving around Harare
Travels in, through, and out of Harare. Into Kambuzuma and Joshua Nkomo. Forgive the music, but I didn't want our conversations to be public......
Travels in, through, and out of Harare. Into Kambuzuma and Joshua Nkomo. Forgive the music, but I didn't want our conversations to be public...
wn.com/Driving Around Harare
Travels in, through, and out of Harare. Into Kambuzuma and Joshua Nkomo. Forgive the music, but I didn't want our conversations to be public...
- published: 21 Sep 2010
- views: 35888
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author: Dale Meador
Harare Hairarwe (Official Video) - Myke Pimp ft Mariachi (Directed by Chris Shoca X Ells Pics)
Performed By Myke Pimp & Mariachi
Produced by Prod By Mclyne
Directed by Chris Shoca & Ells Pics (Black Phantom Films)
Shot at Ells Pics Studios...
Performed By Myke Pimp & Mariachi
Produced by Prod By Mclyne
Directed by Chris Shoca & Ells Pics (Black Phantom Films)
Shot at Ells Pics Studios
wn.com/Harare Hairarwe (Official Video) Myke Pimp Ft Mariachi (Directed By Chris Shoca X Ells Pics)
Performed By Myke Pimp & Mariachi
Produced by Prod By Mclyne
Directed by Chris Shoca & Ells Pics (Black Phantom Films)
Shot at Ells Pics Studios
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 1470
Beautiful Day in Harare
Groove Armada - Paper Romance
A Ride Through Harare CBD...
Groove Armada - Paper Romance
A Ride Through Harare CBD
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Groove Armada - Paper Romance
A Ride Through Harare CBD
- published: 11 Jan 2015
- views: 72
Landing Harare international airport Kenya airways E190
KQ780 Kenya airways Embraer E190 Landing at Harare international airport Harare Zimbabwe.
Beautiful view of Harare...
KQ780 Kenya airways Embraer E190 Landing at Harare international airport Harare Zimbabwe.
Beautiful view of Harare
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KQ780 Kenya airways Embraer E190 Landing at Harare international airport Harare Zimbabwe.
Beautiful view of Harare
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 11
Tinashe Makura in First Street Harare
We were looking for shots to add to my upcoming video for Hello and this looked interesting so I gave it a shot. It was awesome!!!!...
We were looking for shots to add to my upcoming video for Hello and this looked interesting so I gave it a shot. It was awesome!!!!
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We were looking for shots to add to my upcoming video for Hello and this looked interesting so I gave it a shot. It was awesome!!!!
Davido's First Live Performance in Harare
Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido was recently in Zimbabwe where he performed to a sell-out crowd of around 10,000 at the The Belgravia Sports Club in Harare....
Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido was recently in Zimbabwe where he performed to a sell-out crowd of around 10,000 at the The Belgravia Sports Club in Harare.
wn.com/Davido's First Live Performance In Harare
Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido was recently in Zimbabwe where he performed to a sell-out crowd of around 10,000 at the The Belgravia Sports Club in Harare.
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 1162
Mad crazy burn outs Arcadia Sports club Harare
Fat cat and a team of dragging fanatics put Arcadia sports club on fire as they show cased their prowess....
Fat cat and a team of dragging fanatics put Arcadia sports club on fire as they show cased their prowess.
wn.com/Mad Crazy Burn Outs Arcadia Sports Club Harare
Fat cat and a team of dragging fanatics put Arcadia sports club on fire as they show cased their prowess.
- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 11
Harare 2010. Zimbabwe. my beautiful country, still a gem.pt1
going back home after sum years away. oh how i missed u africa.for y'all who thought it woz a jungle out der,i beg to change yoh minds....
going back home after sum years away. oh how i missed u africa.for y'all who thought it woz a jungle out der,i beg to change yoh minds.
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going back home after sum years away. oh how i missed u africa.for y'all who thought it woz a jungle out der,i beg to change yoh minds.
- published: 14 May 2010
- views: 47359
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author: MissJay1305
Brazil's Samba Queens dance - Harare, Zimbabwe
Samba Queens from Brazil dance at the Harare International Carnival Welcome Reception held at the Harare Mayoral mansion in Gunhill.
Zimbabwe Vice- president E...
Samba Queens from Brazil dance at the Harare International Carnival Welcome Reception held at the Harare Mayoral mansion in Gunhill.
Zimbabwe Vice- president Emmerson Mnangagwa was guest of honour
wn.com/Brazil's Samba Queens Dance Harare, Zimbabwe
Samba Queens from Brazil dance at the Harare International Carnival Welcome Reception held at the Harare Mayoral mansion in Gunhill.
Zimbabwe Vice- president Emmerson Mnangagwa was guest of honour
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 59
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Travel Guide to Zimbabwe
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/zimbabwe - Visit for more information on Zimbabwe Harare city is the capital of Zimbabwe. It was known as Salisbury until 198...
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Zimbabwe Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Zimbabwe? Check out our Zimbabwe Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe.
Top Places to visit in Zimbabwe:
Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park, Balancing Rocks, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Chapungu Sculpture Park, Nyanga National Park, Harare Gardens, Chimanimani District, National Heroes Acre
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Bryson Tivatyi, tour guide to Zimbabwe & Africa Safari
Bryson Tivatyi, tour guide to Zimbabwe & Africa Safari - Bryson Tivatyi, trip leader to Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
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Kariba Ferry to Matusadona, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Kariba is once again our departure point for our next destination - Matusadona National Park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Kariba Ferries operates a ferry service across the lake on their car ferry Sea Lion and its sister Ferry Sea Horse.The 280-km trip across the lake takes approximately 24 hours.
It has two departure points, one from Kariba itself at the ea
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Travel Advice For Visit Harare the Capital of Zimbabwe
Travel Advice For Visit Harare:- https://lnkd.in/e_huhrZ
Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe, and one of the more attractive and safer Southern African capitals. Situated in one of Zimbabwe's most lush areas, Harare is home to a great number of trees, gardens and green spaces.
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Visit Harare
Travel Harare the Capital of Zimbabwe
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Harar (Ethiopia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Debut of our road trip in Zimbabwe. From Harare to Game Drive.
Check out more on our travel blog http://www.classetouriste.com We were on a road trip for 2 weeks in Zimbabwe. This is our first day on the road, leaving Ha...
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Matusadona to Chizarira. Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
The way to Chizarira from Matusadona lay up the Tashinga road, through the almost aboriginal Batonka tribal area, but first you had to get out of the park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The 82-km stretch of road over the Matusadona Mountains before you joins the Karoi - Binga road is rough and not suitable for saloon cars.
Even in 4x4 the road can be a teste
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Moth Holiday Resort Kariba Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
The moth Holiday resort, set away from the lake, is very popular under caravanners and campers.The resort consists of 30 caravan and camping sites. Ablutions...
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Hyena feeding in Ethiopia becomes tourist attraction
The Ethiopian city of Harare is known for the tradition of feeding hyenas every night. It dates back to a famine in the 19th century, when food was offered to the hyenas to deter them from eating their livestock.
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Harare Library - How design helps to guide minds
Access to library and information resources is critical l for social upliftment. It is a sad irony, then, that in lower income areas facilities are often lac...
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Mana Pools, Zimbabwe - Nyamepi. Camping & Lodges. Travel Guide.
The camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River and campers can enjoy a magnificent view of the Lower Zambezi National Park and the mountains across the river into Zambia.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Nyamepi Camp is 4 ha in extent and has a total of 29 camping sites.
Shady campsites are set well apart that will leave you with a feeling of solitude even wh
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Victoria Falls HD
Victoria Falls HD, Zimbabwe
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya (Tokaleya Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Naming
David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, is believed to have been the first European to view Victoria Falls on 16 November
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Chirinda Forest, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Chirinda Forest Zimbabwe - the most southerly rain forest in Africa. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ http://www.africaadve...
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Espungabera to Inhassoro over the Save River, Mozambique. Travel guide.
The road from the Espungabera border post from Zimbabwe to the Mozambique coastal town of Inhassoro over the Save River.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Also see: http://youtu.be/8rGrKxwRdV0 for when you get lost in a minefield!
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
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Makuti to Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
At the town of Makuti, situated high on Zambezi Escarpment, you need to fill up your tanks as there are no petrol or diesel available in Mana Pools National ...
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Caribbea Bay Sun, Kariba Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Situated right on the lakeshore, overlooking the vastness of Lake Kariba, is Caribbea Bay Sun. This Sardinian-style hotel, with its sprawling buildings and evergreen gardens is reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort, with facilities and entertainment for the whole family. Caribbea Bay Sun offers guests a sun-filled holiday in relaxed comfort.
Linger over sundowners on the pool deck, enjoy an inform
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Chizarira National Park, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Chizarira National Park is situated on the Zambezi escarpment in the north/west part of Zimbabwe, overlooking the great Zambezi Valley and the upper waters of Lake Kariba.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
A remote area of 192 000 hectares of wilderness country with magnificent gorges, plateau and floodplains, this National Park is unique and in a class of its own
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Chilila Lodge Binga Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Chilila is a secluded lakeside lodge set amongst one off the largest nurseries in Zimbabwe.The thatched self-catering lodges are superb with private splash p...
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Zimbabwe: A World of Wonders
Explore Zimbabwe with this video. ATA will host its 2012 World Congress in this "world of wonders."
Travel Guide to Zimbabwe
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/zimbabwe - Visit for more information on Zimbabwe Harare city is the capital of Zimbabwe. It was known as Salisbury until 198......
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/zimbabwe - Visit for more information on Zimbabwe Harare city is the capital of Zimbabwe. It was known as Salisbury until 198...
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http://bestflights.co.za/africa/zimbabwe - Visit for more information on Zimbabwe Harare city is the capital of Zimbabwe. It was known as Salisbury until 198...
Zimbabwe Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Zimbabwe? Check out our Zimbabwe Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe.
Top Places to visit in Zimbabwe:
Victor...
Planning to visit Zimbabwe? Check out our Zimbabwe Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe.
Top Places to visit in Zimbabwe:
Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park, Balancing Rocks, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Chapungu Sculpture Park, Nyanga National Park, Harare Gardens, Chimanimani District, National Heroes Acre
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Planning to visit Zimbabwe? Check out our Zimbabwe Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe.
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Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park, Balancing Rocks, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Chapungu Sculpture Park, Nyanga National Park, Harare Gardens, Chimanimani District, National Heroes Acre
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Bryson Tivatyi, tour guide to Zimbabwe & Africa Safari
Bryson Tivatyi, tour guide to Zimbabwe & Africa Safari - Bryson Tivatyi, trip leader to Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
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Zimbabwe's official languages are English, Shona, Sindebele/Ndebele. There are also numerous but minor tribal dialects. Shona is the most widely spoken language, even in the capital Harare.
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo Hills National Park. Also known as Matopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
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Walk with the lions, Swim with the elephants, Ride a horse, . and enjoy other game activities at Antelope Park, located by Gweru, between Harare and Bulawayo. edit
Harare International Festival of Arts. (HIFA), every year in Harare (end of April) with some extension in Bulawayo. Music, Theatre, and other shows sponsored by foreign embassies, it features top international and local artists,and also brings in town a great artcraft market.
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Bryson Tivatyi, tour guide to Zimbabwe & Africa Safari - Bryson Tivatyi, trip leader to Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
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Zimbabwe's official languages are English, Shona, Sindebele/Ndebele. There are also numerous but minor tribal dialects. Shona is the most widely spoken language, even in the capital Harare.
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo Hills National Park. Also known as Matopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
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Walk with the lions, Swim with the elephants, Ride a horse, . and enjoy other game activities at Antelope Park, located by Gweru, between Harare and Bulawayo. edit
Harare International Festival of Arts. (HIFA), every year in Harare (end of April) with some extension in Bulawayo. Music, Theatre, and other shows sponsored by foreign embassies, it features top international and local artists,and also brings in town a great artcraft market.
- published: 22 Jan 2015
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Kariba Ferry to Matusadona, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Kariba is once again our departure point for our next destination - Matusadona National Park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/...
Kariba is once again our departure point for our next destination - Matusadona National Park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Kariba Ferries operates a ferry service across the lake on their car ferry Sea Lion and its sister Ferry Sea Horse.The 280-km trip across the lake takes approximately 24 hours.
It has two departure points, one from Kariba itself at the eastern end and the other from Mlibizi at the western end.
The government run DDF - which stands for District Development Fund-Shipping service ferry operates scheduled ferry trips to various destinations on the lake.
The best way to visit Matusadona is to charter a ferry from DDF. This 50-km trip will take about 4 - 5 hours depending on the whether. Normally by road the park is reached via Karoi. Eight km north of Karoi on the Harare/Lusaka road turn left through the Urungwe Communal Land.115 km from Karoi, the Sanyati River is crossed. Continue on along the Binga road for a further 62-km and then turn right and continue on for 82 km to Tashinga, which is the headquarters for the park.
From Kariba this route is more than 400-km long and can take up to a full day to cover. From Karoi the roads are either gravel or dirt. The last 80- km is rough and not suitable for saloon cars, and during the rainy season the road could be impassable even in 4x4 vehicles. The trip on the ferry is more enjoyable though, as you can sit back and relax while you ease your way out over the lake.
As you leave Kariba behind small islands appear on the horizon as the captain skilfully manoeuvres the craft on its route.
Dozens of houseboats and other smaller craft are encountered on your way. No wonder Kariba is known as Zimbabwe's Riviera. Lake Kariba is recognised by many as the tourist paradise of Zimbabwe. It is 280 km in length and supports a large population of people and animals along the shoreline.
A wide range of activities are on offer to the visitor - game viewing, boating, sailing, water-skiing, scuba diving and houseboat cruises.
But it is the fishing that is probably the most sought after activity, particularly the fighting Tiger fish. Wildlife in the area is prolific and elephant and buffalo are common sights along the shoreline.Other species, which one can see, are impala, waterbuck, zebra and sable.
Birdlife is varied and includes many water birds such as herons and egrets as well as large numbers of fish eagles.
Visitors can also hire one of the many houseboats available at Kariba.
This is the ideal fishing holiday, cruising slowly up and down the lake, stopping to fish at will, and enjoying the spectacular sunsets whilst the captain carefully moors the boat for the evening.
The Matusadona National Park lies along the southern shores of the Lake and the Department of National Parks provides several campsites within the park.
In addition there are many top quality safari operators in this area offering small, exclusive camps staffed with professional guides to take visitors on game drives, walking or fishing.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
wn.com/Kariba Ferry To Matusadona, Zimbabwe. Travel Guide.
Kariba is once again our departure point for our next destination - Matusadona National Park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Kariba Ferries operates a ferry service across the lake on their car ferry Sea Lion and its sister Ferry Sea Horse.The 280-km trip across the lake takes approximately 24 hours.
It has two departure points, one from Kariba itself at the eastern end and the other from Mlibizi at the western end.
The government run DDF - which stands for District Development Fund-Shipping service ferry operates scheduled ferry trips to various destinations on the lake.
The best way to visit Matusadona is to charter a ferry from DDF. This 50-km trip will take about 4 - 5 hours depending on the whether. Normally by road the park is reached via Karoi. Eight km north of Karoi on the Harare/Lusaka road turn left through the Urungwe Communal Land.115 km from Karoi, the Sanyati River is crossed. Continue on along the Binga road for a further 62-km and then turn right and continue on for 82 km to Tashinga, which is the headquarters for the park.
From Kariba this route is more than 400-km long and can take up to a full day to cover. From Karoi the roads are either gravel or dirt. The last 80- km is rough and not suitable for saloon cars, and during the rainy season the road could be impassable even in 4x4 vehicles. The trip on the ferry is more enjoyable though, as you can sit back and relax while you ease your way out over the lake.
As you leave Kariba behind small islands appear on the horizon as the captain skilfully manoeuvres the craft on its route.
Dozens of houseboats and other smaller craft are encountered on your way. No wonder Kariba is known as Zimbabwe's Riviera. Lake Kariba is recognised by many as the tourist paradise of Zimbabwe. It is 280 km in length and supports a large population of people and animals along the shoreline.
A wide range of activities are on offer to the visitor - game viewing, boating, sailing, water-skiing, scuba diving and houseboat cruises.
But it is the fishing that is probably the most sought after activity, particularly the fighting Tiger fish. Wildlife in the area is prolific and elephant and buffalo are common sights along the shoreline.Other species, which one can see, are impala, waterbuck, zebra and sable.
Birdlife is varied and includes many water birds such as herons and egrets as well as large numbers of fish eagles.
Visitors can also hire one of the many houseboats available at Kariba.
This is the ideal fishing holiday, cruising slowly up and down the lake, stopping to fish at will, and enjoying the spectacular sunsets whilst the captain carefully moors the boat for the evening.
The Matusadona National Park lies along the southern shores of the Lake and the Department of National Parks provides several campsites within the park.
In addition there are many top quality safari operators in this area offering small, exclusive camps staffed with professional guides to take visitors on game drives, walking or fishing.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
- published: 28 Aug 2012
- views: 1499
Travel Advice For Visit Harare the Capital of Zimbabwe
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Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe, and one of the more attractive and safer Southern African capitals....
Travel Advice For Visit Harare:- https://lnkd.in/e_huhrZ
Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe, and one of the more attractive and safer Southern African capitals. Situated in one of Zimbabwe's most lush areas, Harare is home to a great number of trees, gardens and green spaces.
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Travel Harare the Capital of Zimbabwe
Travel Advice For Visit Zimbabwe
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Travel Advice For Visit Harare:- https://lnkd.in/e_huhrZ
Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe, and one of the more attractive and safer Southern African capitals. Situated in one of Zimbabwe's most lush areas, Harare is home to a great number of trees, gardens and green spaces.
Travel Advice
Visit Harare
Travel Harare the Capital of Zimbabwe
Travel Advice For Visit Zimbabwe
- published: 30 May 2015
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Harar (Ethiopia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Debut of our road trip in Zimbabwe. From Harare to Game Drive.
Check out more on our travel blog http://www.classetouriste.com We were on a road trip for 2 weeks in Zimbabwe. This is our first day on the road, leaving Ha......
Check out more on our travel blog http://www.classetouriste.com We were on a road trip for 2 weeks in Zimbabwe. This is our first day on the road, leaving Ha...
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Check out more on our travel blog http://www.classetouriste.com We were on a road trip for 2 weeks in Zimbabwe. This is our first day on the road, leaving Ha...
Matusadona to Chizarira. Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
The way to Chizarira from Matusadona lay up the Tashinga road, through the almost aboriginal Batonka tribal area, but first you had to get out of the park.
Self...
The way to Chizarira from Matusadona lay up the Tashinga road, through the almost aboriginal Batonka tribal area, but first you had to get out of the park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The 82-km stretch of road over the Matusadona Mountains before you joins the Karoi - Binga road is rough and not suitable for saloon cars.
Even in 4x4 the road can be a tester. During the rainy season some of the bridges are washed away and can defy all driving skills.
During heavy rains the road might be impassable. It is advisable to enquire about the condition of the road before starting your journey.
From Matusadona, the mountains that form the escarpment resemble a barrier, and barrier is in fact what Chizarira means.
Chizarira National Park straddles the Zambezi Escarpment at its highest point, a journey of about 200-km from Tashinga.
It will take you more than half a day to reach the park headquarters.
It is a fascinating drive through the Ume, Sengwa and Lusilukulu river valleys, before climbing the steep side of the escarpment.
The 20-km spectacular twisting climb up geological step of Chizarira to the park headquarters is rough and 4x4 are essential, especially during the wet season.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
wn.com/Matusadona To Chizarira. Zimbabwe. Travel Guide.
The way to Chizarira from Matusadona lay up the Tashinga road, through the almost aboriginal Batonka tribal area, but first you had to get out of the park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The 82-km stretch of road over the Matusadona Mountains before you joins the Karoi - Binga road is rough and not suitable for saloon cars.
Even in 4x4 the road can be a tester. During the rainy season some of the bridges are washed away and can defy all driving skills.
During heavy rains the road might be impassable. It is advisable to enquire about the condition of the road before starting your journey.
From Matusadona, the mountains that form the escarpment resemble a barrier, and barrier is in fact what Chizarira means.
Chizarira National Park straddles the Zambezi Escarpment at its highest point, a journey of about 200-km from Tashinga.
It will take you more than half a day to reach the park headquarters.
It is a fascinating drive through the Ume, Sengwa and Lusilukulu river valleys, before climbing the steep side of the escarpment.
The 20-km spectacular twisting climb up geological step of Chizarira to the park headquarters is rough and 4x4 are essential, especially during the wet season.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
- published: 17 Jun 2012
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Moth Holiday Resort Kariba Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
The moth Holiday resort, set away from the lake, is very popular under caravanners and campers.The resort consists of 30 caravan and camping sites. Ablutions......
The moth Holiday resort, set away from the lake, is very popular under caravanners and campers.The resort consists of 30 caravan and camping sites. Ablutions...
wn.com/Moth Holiday Resort Kariba Zimbabwe. Travel Guide.
The moth Holiday resort, set away from the lake, is very popular under caravanners and campers.The resort consists of 30 caravan and camping sites. Ablutions...
Hyena feeding in Ethiopia becomes tourist attraction
The Ethiopian city of Harare is known for the tradition of feeding hyenas every night. It dates back to a famine in the 19th century, when food was offered to t...
The Ethiopian city of Harare is known for the tradition of feeding hyenas every night. It dates back to a famine in the 19th century, when food was offered to the hyenas to deter them from eating their livestock.
wn.com/Hyena Feeding In Ethiopia Becomes Tourist Attraction
The Ethiopian city of Harare is known for the tradition of feeding hyenas every night. It dates back to a famine in the 19th century, when food was offered to the hyenas to deter them from eating their livestock.
- published: 29 Oct 2015
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Harare Library - How design helps to guide minds
Access to library and information resources is critical l for social upliftment. It is a sad irony, then, that in lower income areas facilities are often lac......
Access to library and information resources is critical l for social upliftment. It is a sad irony, then, that in lower income areas facilities are often lac...
wn.com/Harare Library How Design Helps To Guide Minds
Access to library and information resources is critical l for social upliftment. It is a sad irony, then, that in lower income areas facilities are often lac...
Mana Pools, Zimbabwe - Nyamepi. Camping & Lodges. Travel Guide.
The camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River and campers can enjoy a magnificent view of the Lower Zambezi National Park and the mountains across the river...
The camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River and campers can enjoy a magnificent view of the Lower Zambezi National Park and the mountains across the river into Zambia.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Nyamepi Camp is 4 ha in extent and has a total of 29 camping sites.
Shady campsites are set well apart that will leave you with a feeling of solitude even when the camp is full.
Firewood is provided in limited quantities at the entrance to the camp and must be purchased.
Collecting of firewood from the veld is prohibited and visitors are urged to take their own gas stoves.
The camp has 4 ablution blocks with hot and cold showers, bath and flushing toilets.
There is no place better equipped to put you in touch with your primal nature than Mana Pools.
Here you will experience the true African wilderness, with no protective fences, no guides, and no defences.
If this thought frightens you, Mana pools is not for you.
If it excites you, you will have the holiday of a lifetime.
The best way to spend your time at Mana Pools is to enjoy being alive and a part of the natural environment.
You can do this by simply sitting on the bank of the Zambezi, and watching nature happen around you.
As the camp is not fenced you could be surprised by occasional visits from buffalo, elephant and even lion.
Be aware, even if they seem to be tame, all animals are unpredictable and can be very dangerous.
Watch out for baboons and monkeys whose only mission seems to be raiding your campsites during the day.
During the night be on the alert for scavengers like hyena. Don't leave any food or cooking utensils outside. Lock it up in your vehicle.
Hippo might wander into the camp at night and surprise you. It could be an unpleasant and tragic surprise as it is claimed to be the most dangerous animal in Africa.
Fishing is permitted but there is a limit of 6 fish per day.
The Zambezi is renowned for its tiger fish and Mana Pools is the ideal place to catch this monster of the deep.
While fishing you must constantly be aware of the presence of hippo and crocodile.
There are 2 large lodges situated a short distance upstream from Nyamepi camp each designed to accommodate up to 8 persons.
The lodges are self-contained and fully equipped with furniture, all bedding, towels, cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery.
Cooking is by gas stove and there is a gas fridge/freezer in each lodge.
Visitors should make sure all doors are locked when they are not in the lodge to prevent access by baboons and monkeys.
Sitting on the veranda you can admire the unspoiled beauty of the river as it winds its way through the valley.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
wn.com/Mana Pools, Zimbabwe Nyamepi. Camping Lodges. Travel Guide.
The camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River and campers can enjoy a magnificent view of the Lower Zambezi National Park and the mountains across the river into Zambia.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Nyamepi Camp is 4 ha in extent and has a total of 29 camping sites.
Shady campsites are set well apart that will leave you with a feeling of solitude even when the camp is full.
Firewood is provided in limited quantities at the entrance to the camp and must be purchased.
Collecting of firewood from the veld is prohibited and visitors are urged to take their own gas stoves.
The camp has 4 ablution blocks with hot and cold showers, bath and flushing toilets.
There is no place better equipped to put you in touch with your primal nature than Mana Pools.
Here you will experience the true African wilderness, with no protective fences, no guides, and no defences.
If this thought frightens you, Mana pools is not for you.
If it excites you, you will have the holiday of a lifetime.
The best way to spend your time at Mana Pools is to enjoy being alive and a part of the natural environment.
You can do this by simply sitting on the bank of the Zambezi, and watching nature happen around you.
As the camp is not fenced you could be surprised by occasional visits from buffalo, elephant and even lion.
Be aware, even if they seem to be tame, all animals are unpredictable and can be very dangerous.
Watch out for baboons and monkeys whose only mission seems to be raiding your campsites during the day.
During the night be on the alert for scavengers like hyena. Don't leave any food or cooking utensils outside. Lock it up in your vehicle.
Hippo might wander into the camp at night and surprise you. It could be an unpleasant and tragic surprise as it is claimed to be the most dangerous animal in Africa.
Fishing is permitted but there is a limit of 6 fish per day.
The Zambezi is renowned for its tiger fish and Mana Pools is the ideal place to catch this monster of the deep.
While fishing you must constantly be aware of the presence of hippo and crocodile.
There are 2 large lodges situated a short distance upstream from Nyamepi camp each designed to accommodate up to 8 persons.
The lodges are self-contained and fully equipped with furniture, all bedding, towels, cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery.
Cooking is by gas stove and there is a gas fridge/freezer in each lodge.
Visitors should make sure all doors are locked when they are not in the lodge to prevent access by baboons and monkeys.
Sitting on the veranda you can admire the unspoiled beauty of the river as it winds its way through the valley.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
- published: 17 Jun 2012
- views: 3899
Victoria Falls HD
Victoria Falls HD, Zimbabwe
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Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya (Tokaleya Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders), is...
Victoria Falls HD, Zimbabwe
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Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya (Tokaleya Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Naming
David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, is believed to have been the first European to view Victoria Falls on 16 November 1855 from what is now known as Livingstone Island, one of two land masses in the middle of the river, immediately upstream from the falls on the Zambian side. Livingstone named his discovery in honour of Queen Victoria, but the indigenous name, Mosi-oa-Tunya—"the smoke that thunders"—continues in common usage as well. The nearby national park in Zambia, for example, is named Mosi-oa-Tunya, whereas the national park and town on the Zimbabwean shore are both named Victoria Falls. The World Heritage List officially recognizes both names.
In 2013 the government of Zimbabwe declared its intention to officially rename the falls "Mosi-oa-Tunya", citing continuity with other renamings such as Harare (from Salisbury), and Zimbabwe (from Rhodesia).
Size
While it is neither the highest nor the widest waterfall in the world, it is classified as the largest, based on its width of 1,708 metres (5,604 ft) and height of 108 metres (354 ft), resulting in the world's largest sheet of falling water. Victoria Falls is roughly twice the height of North America's Niagara Falls and well over twice the width of its Horseshoe Falls. In height and width Victoria Falls is rivalled only by Argentina and Brazil's Iguazu Falls. See table for comparisons.
For a considerable distance upstream from the falls the Zambezi flows over a level sheet of basalt, in a shallow valley, bounded by low and distant sandstone hills. The river's course is dotted with numerous tree-covered islands, which increase in number as the river approaches the falls. There are no mountains, escarpments, or deep valleys; only a flat plateau extending hundreds of kilometres in all directions.
The falls are formed as the full width of the river plummets in a single vertical drop into a transverse chasm 1708 metres (5604 ft) wide, carved by its waters along a fracture zone in the basalt plateau. The depth of the chasm, called the First Gorge, varies from 80 metres (260 ft) at its western end to 108 metres (354 ft) in the centre. The only outlet to the First Gorge is a 110 metres (360 ft) wide gap about two-thirds of the way across the width of the falls from the western end, through which the whole volume of the river pours into the Victoria Falls gorges.
There are two islands on the crest of the falls that are large enough to divide the curtain of water even at full flood: Boaruka Island (or Cataract Island) near the western bank, and Livingstone Island near the middle—the point from which Livingstone first viewed the falls. At less than full flood, additional islets divide the curtain of water into separate parallel streams. The main streams are named, in order from Zimbabwe (west) to Zambia (east): Devil's Cataract (called Leaping Water by some), Main Falls, Rainbow Falls (the highest) and the Eastern Cataract.
The Zambezi river, upstream from the falls, experiences a rainy season from late November to early April, and a dry season the rest of the year. The river's annual flood season is February to May with a peak in April,[9] The spray from the falls typically rises to a height of over 400 metres (1,300 ft), and sometimes even twice as high, and is visible from up to 48 km (30 mi) away. At full moon, a "moonbow" can be seen in the spray instead of the usual daylight rainbow. During the flood season, however, it is impossible to see the foot of the falls and most of its face, and the walks along the cliff opposite it are in a constant shower and shrouded in mist. Close to the edge of the cliff, spray shoots upward like inverted rain, especially at Zambia's Knife-Edge Bridge.
As the dry season takes effect, the islets on the crest become wider and more numerous, and in September to January up to half of the rocky face of the falls may become dry and the bottom of the First Gorge can be seen along most of its length. At this time it becomes possible (though not necessarily safe) to walk across some stretches of the river at the crest. It is also possible to walk to the bottom of the First Gorge at the Zimbabwean side. The minimum flow, which occurs in November, is around a tenth of the April figure; this variation in flow is greater than that of other major falls, and causes Victoria Falls' annual average flow rate to be lower than might be expected based on the maximum flow.
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Victoria Falls HD, Zimbabwe
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Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya (Tokaleya Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Naming
David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, is believed to have been the first European to view Victoria Falls on 16 November 1855 from what is now known as Livingstone Island, one of two land masses in the middle of the river, immediately upstream from the falls on the Zambian side. Livingstone named his discovery in honour of Queen Victoria, but the indigenous name, Mosi-oa-Tunya—"the smoke that thunders"—continues in common usage as well. The nearby national park in Zambia, for example, is named Mosi-oa-Tunya, whereas the national park and town on the Zimbabwean shore are both named Victoria Falls. The World Heritage List officially recognizes both names.
In 2013 the government of Zimbabwe declared its intention to officially rename the falls "Mosi-oa-Tunya", citing continuity with other renamings such as Harare (from Salisbury), and Zimbabwe (from Rhodesia).
Size
While it is neither the highest nor the widest waterfall in the world, it is classified as the largest, based on its width of 1,708 metres (5,604 ft) and height of 108 metres (354 ft), resulting in the world's largest sheet of falling water. Victoria Falls is roughly twice the height of North America's Niagara Falls and well over twice the width of its Horseshoe Falls. In height and width Victoria Falls is rivalled only by Argentina and Brazil's Iguazu Falls. See table for comparisons.
For a considerable distance upstream from the falls the Zambezi flows over a level sheet of basalt, in a shallow valley, bounded by low and distant sandstone hills. The river's course is dotted with numerous tree-covered islands, which increase in number as the river approaches the falls. There are no mountains, escarpments, or deep valleys; only a flat plateau extending hundreds of kilometres in all directions.
The falls are formed as the full width of the river plummets in a single vertical drop into a transverse chasm 1708 metres (5604 ft) wide, carved by its waters along a fracture zone in the basalt plateau. The depth of the chasm, called the First Gorge, varies from 80 metres (260 ft) at its western end to 108 metres (354 ft) in the centre. The only outlet to the First Gorge is a 110 metres (360 ft) wide gap about two-thirds of the way across the width of the falls from the western end, through which the whole volume of the river pours into the Victoria Falls gorges.
There are two islands on the crest of the falls that are large enough to divide the curtain of water even at full flood: Boaruka Island (or Cataract Island) near the western bank, and Livingstone Island near the middle—the point from which Livingstone first viewed the falls. At less than full flood, additional islets divide the curtain of water into separate parallel streams. The main streams are named, in order from Zimbabwe (west) to Zambia (east): Devil's Cataract (called Leaping Water by some), Main Falls, Rainbow Falls (the highest) and the Eastern Cataract.
The Zambezi river, upstream from the falls, experiences a rainy season from late November to early April, and a dry season the rest of the year. The river's annual flood season is February to May with a peak in April,[9] The spray from the falls typically rises to a height of over 400 metres (1,300 ft), and sometimes even twice as high, and is visible from up to 48 km (30 mi) away. At full moon, a "moonbow" can be seen in the spray instead of the usual daylight rainbow. During the flood season, however, it is impossible to see the foot of the falls and most of its face, and the walks along the cliff opposite it are in a constant shower and shrouded in mist. Close to the edge of the cliff, spray shoots upward like inverted rain, especially at Zambia's Knife-Edge Bridge.
As the dry season takes effect, the islets on the crest become wider and more numerous, and in September to January up to half of the rocky face of the falls may become dry and the bottom of the First Gorge can be seen along most of its length. At this time it becomes possible (though not necessarily safe) to walk across some stretches of the river at the crest. It is also possible to walk to the bottom of the First Gorge at the Zimbabwean side. The minimum flow, which occurs in November, is around a tenth of the April figure; this variation in flow is greater than that of other major falls, and causes Victoria Falls' annual average flow rate to be lower than might be expected based on the maximum flow.
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- published: 03 Feb 2014
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Chirinda Forest, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Chirinda Forest Zimbabwe - the most southerly rain forest in Africa. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ http://www.africaadve......
Chirinda Forest Zimbabwe - the most southerly rain forest in Africa. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ http://www.africaadve...
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Chirinda Forest Zimbabwe - the most southerly rain forest in Africa. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ http://www.africaadve...
Espungabera to Inhassoro over the Save River, Mozambique. Travel guide.
The road from the Espungabera border post from Zimbabwe to the Mozambique coastal town of Inhassoro over the Save River.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: h...
The road from the Espungabera border post from Zimbabwe to the Mozambique coastal town of Inhassoro over the Save River.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Also see: http://youtu.be/8rGrKxwRdV0 for when you get lost in a minefield!
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
wn.com/Espungabera To Inhassoro Over The Save River, Mozambique. Travel Guide.
The road from the Espungabera border post from Zimbabwe to the Mozambique coastal town of Inhassoro over the Save River.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Also see: http://youtu.be/8rGrKxwRdV0 for when you get lost in a minefield!
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- published: 22 Jul 2012
- views: 831
Makuti to Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
At the town of Makuti, situated high on Zambezi Escarpment, you need to fill up your tanks as there are no petrol or diesel available in Mana Pools National ......
At the town of Makuti, situated high on Zambezi Escarpment, you need to fill up your tanks as there are no petrol or diesel available in Mana Pools National ...
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At the town of Makuti, situated high on Zambezi Escarpment, you need to fill up your tanks as there are no petrol or diesel available in Mana Pools National ...
Caribbea Bay Sun, Kariba Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Situated right on the lakeshore, overlooking the vastness of Lake Kariba, is Caribbea Bay Sun. This Sardinian-style hotel, with its sprawling buildings and ever...
Situated right on the lakeshore, overlooking the vastness of Lake Kariba, is Caribbea Bay Sun. This Sardinian-style hotel, with its sprawling buildings and evergreen gardens is reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort, with facilities and entertainment for the whole family. Caribbea Bay Sun offers guests a sun-filled holiday in relaxed comfort.
Linger over sundowners on the pool deck, enjoy an informal dinner in the restaurant or the tables at the intimate casino. Caribbea Bay Sun has attractive furnished deluxe rooms which are fully air-conditioned with overhead fans. Guests can cool off in any of the two swimming pools, whilst children can play on the small sandy beach, in the playground, amusement centre or on the water slide. Conference facilities for up to 100 people are available.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
wn.com/Caribbea Bay Sun, Kariba Zimbabwe. Travel Guide.
Situated right on the lakeshore, overlooking the vastness of Lake Kariba, is Caribbea Bay Sun. This Sardinian-style hotel, with its sprawling buildings and evergreen gardens is reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort, with facilities and entertainment for the whole family. Caribbea Bay Sun offers guests a sun-filled holiday in relaxed comfort.
Linger over sundowners on the pool deck, enjoy an informal dinner in the restaurant or the tables at the intimate casino. Caribbea Bay Sun has attractive furnished deluxe rooms which are fully air-conditioned with overhead fans. Guests can cool off in any of the two swimming pools, whilst children can play on the small sandy beach, in the playground, amusement centre or on the water slide. Conference facilities for up to 100 people are available.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
- published: 24 Oct 2012
- views: 1010
Chizarira National Park, Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Chizarira National Park is situated on the Zambezi escarpment in the north/west part of Zimbabwe, overlooking the great Zambezi Valley and the upper waters of L...
Chizarira National Park is situated on the Zambezi escarpment in the north/west part of Zimbabwe, overlooking the great Zambezi Valley and the upper waters of Lake Kariba.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
A remote area of 192 000 hectares of wilderness country with magnificent gorges, plateau and floodplains, this National Park is unique and in a class of its own.
The area is relatively undeveloped and road conditions are rough within the park.
Backpacking wilderness trails, escorted by an experienced and armed Officer of the Department, are run during the dry season within Chizarira.
The trails are not readily available, but with prior arrangement at station level it can be arranged, ranging from a few hours duration to a few days depending on visitors' needs.
An armed Game Scout can be made available to escort visitors on daytime walks within the park.
It should be noted that unaccompanied walking by visitors is not permitted.
There are six exclusive camping sites established at present, each of which is limited to one party of a maximum of 12 persons.We visit a few of these sites.
Kaswiswi Bush camp is situated on the upper reaches of the Luizilukulu River, 6-km from the park headquarters.This camp has the best facilities.
Facilities consist of two sleeping shelters; one dining shelter with concrete table and benches plus a braai/cooking place.
The camp also boasts an ablution block with flush toilet, shower and a kitchen area, all with hot water.
Please note that water may not be available during the dry season.
Mobola Bush Camp is situated on the Mucheni River below the Manzituba Spring, 6-km from the park's headquarters.
No shelters have been constructed at this camp as yet, and the only facilities are concrete table and bench.
An ablution block with flush toilet, shower and basin and kitchen area, all with hot water, now exist at Mabola.
Water is pumped from the perennial Mucheni River, which is close by, into a header tank.
The Mucheni View campsite is situated on the verge of the escarpment overlooking the Valley and in the distance, Lake Kariba.
The camp is 4-km from Park's headquarters with minimum development, comprising of a braai stand/cooking place, a shade and a toilet.
Please note that there is no water at this camp.
Other campsites are: Mucheni Gorge Campsite, Kaswiswi 2 Camp site and Busi Bush Camp which is 35-km from the parks Headquarters.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
wn.com/Chizarira National Park, Zimbabwe. Travel Guide.
Chizarira National Park is situated on the Zambezi escarpment in the north/west part of Zimbabwe, overlooking the great Zambezi Valley and the upper waters of Lake Kariba.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
A remote area of 192 000 hectares of wilderness country with magnificent gorges, plateau and floodplains, this National Park is unique and in a class of its own.
The area is relatively undeveloped and road conditions are rough within the park.
Backpacking wilderness trails, escorted by an experienced and armed Officer of the Department, are run during the dry season within Chizarira.
The trails are not readily available, but with prior arrangement at station level it can be arranged, ranging from a few hours duration to a few days depending on visitors' needs.
An armed Game Scout can be made available to escort visitors on daytime walks within the park.
It should be noted that unaccompanied walking by visitors is not permitted.
There are six exclusive camping sites established at present, each of which is limited to one party of a maximum of 12 persons.We visit a few of these sites.
Kaswiswi Bush camp is situated on the upper reaches of the Luizilukulu River, 6-km from the park headquarters.This camp has the best facilities.
Facilities consist of two sleeping shelters; one dining shelter with concrete table and benches plus a braai/cooking place.
The camp also boasts an ablution block with flush toilet, shower and a kitchen area, all with hot water.
Please note that water may not be available during the dry season.
Mobola Bush Camp is situated on the Mucheni River below the Manzituba Spring, 6-km from the park's headquarters.
No shelters have been constructed at this camp as yet, and the only facilities are concrete table and bench.
An ablution block with flush toilet, shower and basin and kitchen area, all with hot water, now exist at Mabola.
Water is pumped from the perennial Mucheni River, which is close by, into a header tank.
The Mucheni View campsite is situated on the verge of the escarpment overlooking the Valley and in the distance, Lake Kariba.
The camp is 4-km from Park's headquarters with minimum development, comprising of a braai stand/cooking place, a shade and a toilet.
Please note that there is no water at this camp.
Other campsites are: Mucheni Gorge Campsite, Kaswiswi 2 Camp site and Busi Bush Camp which is 35-km from the parks Headquarters.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
- published: 28 Aug 2012
- views: 651
Chilila Lodge Binga Zimbabwe. Travel guide.
Chilila is a secluded lakeside lodge set amongst one off the largest nurseries in Zimbabwe.The thatched self-catering lodges are superb with private splash p......
Chilila is a secluded lakeside lodge set amongst one off the largest nurseries in Zimbabwe.The thatched self-catering lodges are superb with private splash p...
wn.com/Chilila Lodge Binga Zimbabwe. Travel Guide.
Chilila is a secluded lakeside lodge set amongst one off the largest nurseries in Zimbabwe.The thatched self-catering lodges are superb with private splash p...
Zimbabwe: A World of Wonders
Explore Zimbabwe with this video. ATA will host its 2012 World Congress in this "world of wonders."...
Explore Zimbabwe with this video. ATA will host its 2012 World Congress in this "world of wonders."
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Explore Zimbabwe with this video. ATA will host its 2012 World Congress in this "world of wonders."