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Zimbabwe has a generous sampling of the Africa that many people hope to see: exotic scenery, interesting cultures and a good variety of game parks. It also has a few things you might not expect to see, including Great Zimbabwe, the most extensive ruins in sub-Saharan Africa. Without a doubt, the highlight of Zimbabwe is the dramatic Victoria Falls, which the country shares with neighboring Zambia. There, the mighty Zambezi River crashes into the Bakota Gorge and is deservedly one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World.
Despite these attractions, however, since 2000 Zimbabwe has been experiencing a variety of self-inflicted political and economic problems. Backed by longtime President Robert Mugabe, the government's plan to redistribute white-owned land to black Zimbabweans has thrown the country into turmoil and led to violence. Additionally, a crackdown on any criticism of the government has resulted in the imprisonment of opposition leaders, newspaper shutdowns, elections riddled with accusations of intimidation and vote rigging, white flight (particularly of residents holding British passports) and a weakening economy. Also in recent years, the government has threatened to take over tourist resorts, although to date this has not happened. Still, some game reserves and park lodges have closed temporarily because of a drop in visitors and violence on nearby farms.
Until political stability in the country improves, we suggest combining a visit to Zimbabwe with ones to neighboring Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. These countries are just over the border from Zimbabwe's town of Victoria Falls and also offer compelling and impressive game parks with fewer dangers. You can combine Botswana's Chobe National Park, Namibia's Caprivi Strip and Zambia's colonial town of Livingstone with a quick trip across the border to Victoria Falls, which is not close to any farmland and has witnessed less trouble than other parts of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe,Africa.
Zimbabwe has a generous sampling of the Africa that many people hope to see: exotic scenery, interesting cultures and a good variety of game parks. It also has a few things you might not expect to see, including Great Zimbabwe, the most extensive ruins in sub-Saharan Africa. Without a doubt, the highlight of Zimbabwe is the dramatic Victoria Falls, which the country shares with neighboring Zambia. There, the mighty Zambezi River crashes into the Bakota Gorge and is deservedly one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World. Despite these attractions, however, since 2000 Zimbabwe has been experiencing a variety of self-inflicted political and economic problems. Backed by longtime President Robert Mugabe, the government's plan to redistribute white-owned land to black Zimbabweans has thrown the country into turmoil and led to violence. Additionally, a crackdown on any criticism of the government has resulted in the imprisonment of opposition leaders, newspaper shutdowns, elections riddled with accusations of intimidation and vote rigging, white flight (particularly of residents holding British passports) and a weakening economy. Also in recent years, the government has threatened to take over tourist resorts, although to date this has not happened. Still, some game reserves and park lodges have closed temporarily because of a drop in visitors and violence on nearby farms. Until political stability in the country improves, we suggest combining a visit to Zimbabwe with ones to neighboring Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. These countries are just over the border from Zimbabwe's town of Victoria Falls and also offer compelling and impressive game parks with fewer dangers. You can combine Botswana's Chobe National Park, Namibia's Caprivi Strip and Zambia's colonial town of Livingstone with a quick trip across the border to Victoria Falls, which is not close to any farmland and has witnessed less trouble than other parts of Zimbabwe.
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Chimanimani Bushwalking Company
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Beautiful and challenging day hikes and muliple day treks with a professional guiding company. Explore the wilderness of the Chimanimani Mountains, located on Zimbabwe's frontier with Mozambique.
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Eco Logical Africa
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Welcome, traveller! Book an adventure safari and travel to Africa with ecologicalafrica, where an African safari awaits you.
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Leon Varley Walking Safaris
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Customisable walking safaris in Chizarira National Park, near Victoria Falls with Leon Varley
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Sengwa Safaris
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run walking safaris from a remote camp in Matusadona National Park.
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Victoria Falls Safaris
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on the Zambezi river is your ultimate safari destination, join Victoriafalls.biz at the Victoria Falls.
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Zambezi Safari and Travel Co
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A complete guide to safaris in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia from Africa's top destination in Victoria Falls to the remotest bush camps and lodges.
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Zim-Sight
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Zimbabwe's holiday website, vacation guide for Zimbabwe, getting round Zimbabwe.
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