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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.

Hotels & Accommodations in Seki Township, Zimbabwe

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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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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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Why People Love Seki Township, Zimbabwe

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

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JulianaGim
5
Apr 2023
Webster from DK Tours helped customised our tour over a 9 Day trip to the Victoria Falls, Hwange Safari tour and stay, Chobe Safari, Whitewater Rafting, Zipline, River Cruise, Safari Dinners, Helicopter ride, Encounter with the Lions, and many more. We saw many animals (Elephants, Giraffes, Hi...
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Alberto M
5
Jul 2023
We had fun with Webster in his 12 days tour starting from Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park and others most important Park in Zimbabwe, as well as ancient monument and ruins of the civilization of peoples who lived in that area before the European colonization. Webster is an expert guide and a ...
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Jjckeup
5
Sep 2022
Harare heeft een serieuze update nodig, maar met de hulp van de "locals" kan je er magnifieke plaatsen zien ! eten is er uitgebreid en lekker ! alleen een beetje zoekwerk levert werkelijk wonderen ! buiten Harare begint het wondermooie ! Zimbabwe heeft echt veel te bieden, ga al vele- vele jare...

Frequently Asked Questions about Seki Township

What are the must-see attractions in Seki Township?

Seki Township is home to several amazing attractions, including the Great Zimbabwe National Monument, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient city was once a thriving metropolis and is now a popular tourist destination. Other must-see attractions include the Bvumba Botanical Gardens, the Nyanga National Park, and the Mutirikwi National Park.

What activities can I do in Seki Township?

There are a variety of exciting activities to do in Seki Township. If you enjoy hiking or wildlife viewing, you can visit the Nyanga National Park or the Mutirikwi National Park. You can also go birdwatching at the Bvumba Botanical Gardens or take a tour of the Great Zimbabwe National Monument. For history buffs, there are several museums and cultural centers to visit, including the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.

What are the best accommodations in Seki Township?

There are many great places to stay in Seki Township, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxurious resorts. Some popular choices include the Great Zimbabwe Hotel, the Inn on Great Zimbabwe, and the Masumu River Lodge. If you're looking for a more unique experience, you might consider staying in a local homestay or eco-lodge.

What is the best time to visit Seki Township?

The best time to visit Seki Township is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this time, the weather is mild, and wildlife is more active, making it a great time for outdoor activities. However, if you're interested in birdwatching, the wet season (November to April) is the best time to visit.

What should I pack for my trip to Seki Township?

Be sure to pack comfortable, lightweight clothing and sturdy shoes for hiking and outdoor activities. Sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent are also essential. If you plan to visit during the wet season, be sure to bring a raincoat or umbrella.

What is the local cuisine like in Seki Township?

Seki Township is known for its traditional Zimbabwean cuisine, which often includes meat stews, maize porridge, and various vegetable dishes. Local specialties include sadza (a type of porridge made from maize flour), matemba (dried fish), and muriwo unedovi (vegetables with peanut butter).

What is the currency used in Seki Township?

The currency used in Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwean dollar (ZWL). However, US dollars and South African rand are also widely accepted. It's a good idea to bring cash with you, as credit cards are not widely accepted in Seki Township.

What is the local culture like?

The local culture in Seki Township is a blend of traditional Zimbabwean culture and modern influences. The Shona people are the largest ethnic group in the area and have a rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy traditional music and dance performances, visit local markets to shop for handmade crafts, and learn about the history and traditions of the region at various cultural centers and museums.

Are there any safety concerns I should be aware of in Seki Township?

Seki Township is generally a safe place to visit, but as with any travel destination, it's important to take certain precautions. Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and avoid carrying large amounts of cash or valuables with you. It's also a good idea to stick to well-lit, populated areas and to use caution when traveling alone.

How do I get to Seki Township?

The easiest way to get to Seki Township is by flying into Harare International Airport, which is the largest airport in Zimbabwe. From there, you can rent a car or take a bus to Seki Township, which is located approximately 300 kilometers southeast of Harare.

What are the visa requirements for traveling to Seki Township?

Visitors to Zimbabwe must obtain a visa before traveling to the country. You can apply for a visa at the Zimbabwean embassy or consulate in your home country. Alternatively, you can apply for an e-visa online through the Zimbabwean government's website. Be sure to check the visa requirements and processing times well in advance of your trip.