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Victoria Falls lodges
The Zambezi River casually approaches Victoria Falls, then topples out of control over a sheer 100 metre drop. This mile-wide (1,6 km) curtain of water one of the '7 Natural Wonders of the World' is as spectacular as its reputation and can be viewed from various angles at numerous viewpoints. Mosi-oa-tunya 'Smoke that Thunders'.
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Hwange lodges

Hwange is also home to a wide range of other species, Wild dog, Sable Antelope, Zebra, Eland, Kudu and Water buck, buffalo, giraffe including elephant, lion and leopard. Dawn and dusk game drives and observation platforms beside watering holes provide unforgettable scenes of the natural world in its wild state.
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Matobo/ Bulawayo

Matobo will appeal to all nature and wildlife lovers especially with its rare species of white rhino and black eagle. It is here where some of the best rock paintings done by hunter gatherers can be found. Bulawayo is Zimbabwe's second largest city with a charm of its own do not forget the natural history museum.
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Mana Pools lodges

Mana Pools is Zimbabwe's second World Heritage Site along the banks of the Lower Zambezi river. The Zambezi River, which flanks the Mana pools for 70 kms, is largely responsible for the park's great importance as a game sanctuary. Elephant, buffalo, hippopotamus, black rhinoceros, lion and leopard.
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Gonarezhou lodges

Gona-Re-Zhou is Zimbabwe's second largest national park. Elephant, buffalo, hippopotamus, Liechtenstein's hartebeest, zebra, giraffe, nyala and roan antelope. Bird life is prolific with such rare species as hooded
vulture, blue spotted dove, fishing owl, Angola pitta, silvery checked hornbill, and yellow bellied sunbird.
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Lake kariba lodges

The second largest manmade dam in the world, Kariba, for game viewing. Fishing boat cruises and other water activities are all on offer here. The lake is 290km long, 32km at its widest and has a minimum depth of 120metres. Some of the best sunsets available on the planet are to be seem here.
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Great Zimbabwe Ruins

The ruined city of Great Zimbabwe, near Masvingo, is the largest and most significant ancient monument south of the Sahara. The towering "stone houses" are the remains of a city of 20 000 shona people. The grand concept is an eloquent testament to the advanced culture of its African builders.
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Harare hotels

Zimbabwe's capital city of Harare was the metropolitan poster-child for the prosperity of post-Independence Zimbabwe, a beautiful, light-filled, open city. Harare has a wide variety of shopping centres and craft markets including Shona sculptures that one will see in Victoria Falls.
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Eastern highlands

The Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe not only offer Mutare as a tourist attraction but also the Chimanimani mountains in the South, Nyanga Park and not to forget the various botanical gardens. Mutare, the fourth largest city in Zimbabwe, founded in 1897 and just 290 kms from the port of Beira in Mozambique.
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Zimbabwe Safari

A Zimbabwe Safari is for wildlife fans, Hwange, Matopos and Mana Pools National Parks, while the world famous Victoria Falls is not to be missed, as well as the mighty Zambezi River is yet another attraction that Zimbabwe has to share with the rest of the world. Canoeing safaris, walking trails are all on offer.
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