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The sun was beginning to set at the Hwange National Park. In the horizon, has the sun started to kiss the plains pink, the African dirt started to life into a billowing cloud. Before my eyes, hundreds ans hundreds of elephants made their way through the plains and down to the watering hole. Baby elephants leaped with joy as their mothers guided their steps to the water. In an orderly fashion, the elephants paitently waited for their turn. It was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever whitnessed.

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Monomotapa Hotel

Harare
Overlooking the city, the mix of twin rooms, king leisure rooms and luxurious suites enjoy panoramic views of Harare, right on the doorstep of the city's central park and gardens. The National Gallery of Zimbabwe is a five-minute walk away and the renowned Botanical Gardens a short 10-minute drive. The name of this elegant hotel accurately reflects not only its heritage but also its status as a modern, world-class facility aimed at the business traveller as well as the leisure seeker. Facilities include two restaurants, a coffee lounge, two bars (Aquarium bar and Le Francais bar), a hair salon and full conference and banqueting facilities. Conference and banqueting facilities are a speciality of this hotel with its large and well-trained staff ready to arrange everything from a small business meeting to a conference or reception for 250 people in one of the seven suites dedicated to this service. Same-day laundry service, safety deposit boxes and on-site parking services are provided and Suntrade curio shop, car hire and babysitters are available. The hotel also features satellite television and DVD player, 24-hour room service and wireless Internet connectivity. There are 180 guest rooms at the hotel. All the rooms at the hotel are overlooking the Harare Gardens which provide that fresh air which is not characteristic of the city. All rooms have an en suite bathroom with a shower in the bathtub, a single toilet and bathrobes. A room safe, trouser press, iron and ironing board and shaver socket outlet also come in each room. Individually controlled air conditioning, a hairdryer, coffee making facilities, a minibar, smoke detectors and a sprinkler system feature as standard. Self locking security doors, a direct dial telephone, multi-plug points, satellite TV channels and an automatic wake-up call facility round off the amenities on offer.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(560  reviews)
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19% Off$174$147 / Per Night

Holiday Inn Harare

Harare
The world-famous Holiday Inn brand with its hallmarks of a great sleep, a great breakfast, a rewarding stay, and a can-do friendly staff, can be sampled in Zimbabwe’s capital City Harare in the form of Holiday Inn Harare. This well laid out 201-room hotel is ideally located on the perimeter of the city’s central business district making it an oasis of comfort and tranquility in the busy capital. The hotel provides ample and secure guest parking 24 hours a day. Holiday Inns are about convenience with comfort and Harare Inn Harare is no exception when it comes to convenience and comfort. Not only does it uphold world-class standards of service provision, but it also adds a can-do culture when it comes to guest requests and preferences. The Vumba Restaurant offers buffet-style meals which guests can make as quickly or as leisurely as they wish. Breakfast, from full-English to continental, is a specialty and is designed to nurture and sustain guests who are leaving for another destination or just exploring Harare and its environs. Holiday Inn Harare takes the traditional view of breakfast, the most important meal of the day. The swimming pool area adjourning the restaurant has been recently tastefully redone with a modern feel and environment, quality furniture to complement the outdoor pool and coffee bar. Business travelers are particularly well catered for by Holiday Inn Harare’s Business Centre which offers office away from the office services.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(352  reviews)
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$117 / Per Night

Holiday Inn Mutare

Mutare
This hotel is situated in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, 265 km from Harare, 297 km from Masvingo and just 7 km from the Mozambique border. This hotel is an ideal site for holiday and business travellers who are wishing to explore the misty ranges of the Bvumba and Nyanga mountains. The services and facilities available at the hotel provide a perfect business and leisure experience for guests. The service is complemented by the complementary on-site parking available at the hotel. The facilities and services include two restaurants, two bars, room service, a business centre, audio visual equipment and full conference and banqueting facilities. Same-day laundry service, a packed breakfast and lunch, safety deposit boxes, babysitters and a porters' lodge are also provided. The hotel also features a lobby and children's playground. It has a total of 96 rooms all overlooking the city centre. The rooms offer an en suite bathroom with a shower and bath, a single toilet, shaver socket outlet and individually controlled air conditioning. A hairdryer, smoke detectors and sprinkler system, self locking security doors and a telephone also come in the rooms. An automatic wake-up call facility, satellite television, bathrobes, coffee and tea making facilities, a work desk with lamp and trouser press additionally feature as standard. The hotel provides an outdoor swimming pool and squash courts. The hotel provides two restaurants. Hotspring Restaurant offers full English breakfasts every morning and delicious buffet lunches and dinners with a wide selection of dishes to choose from for guaranteed satisfaction. Spur Restaurant is a speciality steak house which is decorated in a Red Indian style and is very suitable for children with the dedicated play area for kids while parents enjoy a peaceful meal.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(168  reviews)
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Why People Love Zimbabwe

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Zimbabwe

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R6323FLmarym
5
Sep 2022
My favorite part was the boat cruise & the game drive, it was relaxing, & the experience we had in general was just amazing !!
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519ethell
5
May 2022
I had an amazing experience with Nekacheya travel and tours at the Musiotunya national park where I had a game drive.The tour guides were Innocent, Gift and Jones , I learnt a lot about the animals I saw in the park from them.Nekacheya travel and tours is simply the best 🤗
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katekay58
5
Jul 2022
Booked the Game drive with Safpark and the guides were knowledge and brilliant. We had time to take pictures of all the animals spotted. The drive takes about an hour.

Frequently Asked Questions about Zimbabwe

What is the best time to visit Zimbabwe?

The best time to visit Zimbabwe is from July to October. During these months, the weather is dry and cool, making it ideal for game viewing. However, it is also the peak tourist season and prices tend to be higher. If you're looking for a more affordable and less crowded time to visit, consider going between November and April, although it may be rainy during this time.

What are the must-visit attractions in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe is home to a number of must-visit attractions, including Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, and Matobo National Park. Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and offers breathtaking views of the Zambezi River. Hwange National Park is known for its large elephant population, while Matobo National Park features stunning rock formations and ancient cave paintings.

What activities can I do in Zimbabwe?

There are many exciting activities to do in Zimbabwe. For adventure seekers, bungee jumping and white water rafting at Victoria Falls are popular choices. Game drives and walking safaris in national parks such as Hwange and Mana Pools offer a chance to see wildlife up close. For a more cultural experience, visit the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, an ancient city that was once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe.

What is the local currency in Zimbabwe?

The local currency in Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwean dollar. However, due to hyperinflation, the US dollar is widely accepted. It is recommended that you bring US dollars in cash, as credit cards are not widely accepted and ATMs may not always be reliable.

What is the food like in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwean cuisine is influenced by its neighboring countries and features dishes such as sadza, a maize-based porridge, and nyama choma, grilled meat. Vegetarians will also find many options, including roasted vegetables and salads. For a unique dining experience, try a traditional Zimbabwean meal at a local homestead.

What is the weather like in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe has a sub-tropical climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The rainy season is from November to March, while the dry season is from April to October. Temperatures are generally warm throughout the year, with the hottest months being October and November.

What is the best way to get around Zimbabwe?

The best way to get around Zimbabwe is by car. You can rent a car at the airport or in major cities. However, if you prefer not to drive, there are also private tour companies that offer guided tours of Zimbabwe's major attractions. Domestic flights are also available, but can be expensive.

What are the visa requirements for Zimbabwe?

Most visitors to Zimbabwe will need a visa. Visas can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or at the border crossing. It is recommended that you check the latest visa requirements before you travel, as they can change at short notice.

What is the accommodation like in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe offers a range of accommodation options, from luxury lodges to budget guesthouses. Many of the lodges and hotels are located in or near national parks, offering stunning views of the surrounding wildlife. It is recommended that you book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak season.

Is Zimbabwe safe for tourists?

Zimbabwe is generally safe for tourists, but as with any destination, it is important to take precautions. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone at night. It is also recommended that you only use licensed taxis and avoid displaying valuables in public.