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Zimbabwe

Population

14,4 Million

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Capital city being Harare with a population of 2,1 Million

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Language

Schona

However English is used for administrative purposes, in education, and is the medium of instruction in schools.

Currency

Zimbabwean Dollar 

due to high inflation other currencies like Pula, Rand or Dollar are accepted

1 Euro = ca. 400 ZDollar

Highlight

Victoria Falls

Known locally as "Mosi-oa-Tunya," meaning "The Smoke that Thunders,"  is one of the largest  waterfalls in the world

MUST SEE

VictoRia Falls

Victoria Falls, a Seven Natural Wonder, astounds with its 108-meter cascade into a gorge, earning the name "The Smoke that Thunders." The falls' power and beauty create an unforgettable spectacle of mist and rainbows, leaving visitors in awe. The dry season (July to September) offers clear views, while the rainy season (November to April) showcases the falls at their fullest. Don't miss this extraordinary experience that captures the heart forever.

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GrEAt Zimbabwe Ruins

The Great Zimbabwe Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, display intricate stone structures that reveal the architectural brilliance of an ancient civilization. These towering walls and passages provide a glimpse into a thriving society's culture and trade.

The enigmatic Great Enclosure, with its massive stone walls and conical tower, sparks intrigue about its significance. Exploring these ruins is a chance to connect with Africa's heritage and uncover stories that endure.

Matobo National Park

Matobo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Zimbabwe, boasts iconic granite rock formations and ancient rock art sites. These landscapes offer adventure and spiritual exploration.

Tracking rhinos on foot provides a unique wildlife encounter. The park's serene atmosphere and biodiversity invite introspection and immersion in Zimbabwe's natural wonders.

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Essential TrAvel Tips - Zimbabwe

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Health PrEcautions

Consult a healthcare professional for health advice and vaccinations. Malaria is a concern in certain areas, so take precautions. 

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Wildlife Encounters

Zimbabwe offers remarkable wildlife experiences. Adhere to guides' instructions, maintain a safe distance from animals, and respect their habitats.

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Water Safety

Tap water is generally safe in urban areas, but bottled water is recommended. Stay hydrated, especially in warm weather.

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Visa

Most tourists can obtain a visa on arrival for stays of up to 90 days. Check the latest visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

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Local Customs

Zimbabwe is culturally diverse. Respect different customs, languages, and traditions.

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DRiving RulEs

Drive on the left side of the road. Roads are generally well-maintained, but exercise caution in rural and less populated areas.

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CrIMe RaTE

Zimbabwe has a relatively low crime rate. Use common sense, keep valuables secure, and stay cautious.

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ElEctrIcal OutlEts

Zimbabwe uses Type D and G electrical outlets, 230V, 50Hz. Bring appropriate plug adapters if needed.

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Souvenirs

Choose ethical souvenirs and avoid products made from ivory, wildlife parts, or illegally sourced materials.

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Tipping

Tipping is appreciated, especially in hospitality and tourism sectors. Around 10% of the bill is customary, but verify local norms.

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Time ZONE

Zimbabwe operates on Central Africa Time (CAT), which is GMT+2.

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Emergency

For emergencies, dial 999 for police, medical, or fire assistance.

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CulturAl Highlight

In a Zimbabwean village, a traditional food experience unfolds under the night sky. Locals gather around a communal fire, preparing a feast of flavors passed down through generations.

The aroma of peanut butter stew fills the air as sadza, the cherished maize meal dish, connects hands and hearts. New friends share the meal under stars, savoring flavors and stories that reveal the power of food to unite cultures. Sadza, Zimbabwe's national dish, is a maize meal porridge served with various relishes.

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