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Ten Interesting Facts About Zimbabwe

1. Zimbabwe is believed to be the location of Ophir, the ancient wealthy country from which King Solomon got ivory, gold, and such other precious items. 2. The country has abundant reserves of minerals, which attracted Cecil Rhodes, the founder of the trading company that led to the British colonization of Zimbabwe and after whom the country was first named. 3. The...

Mopane worms

Zimbabwean Cuisine

Zimbabwe cuisine is interestingly straightforward and pretty much revolves around staple foods. The most common of which is sadza, a thick porridge made of white maize. Sadza is to Zimbabweans what rice is to Asians. It is eaten every meal and served with meat, gravy, greens, and beans. It is typically shaped into balls. If you’re up for an African gastronomical...

Adrenaline adventures

What to do in Zimbabwe

Adrenaline adventures Adrenaline adventures are done in Victoria Falls. An adrenaline high plus the thundering sound of the Victoria Falls – what could be more exciting than this? To avoid the shock of your life, try the least intense activity first – abseiling or rap jumping. Tackle the rocky Batoka Gorge as you move downward either facing the gorge itself or the...

Nyanga National Park

Where to go in Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls The Kalolo tribesmen were very spot on when they poetically named Victoria Falls Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning “the smoke that thunders.” One of the largest and prettiest falls in the world, Victoria Falls runs 2.5 kilometers wide, creating a lovely and thundering drop of waters. The steady, cloudy sheets of water dramatically plunge 350 feet down the gorge...

Hwange National Park

When to visit Zimbabwe

When to visit Zimbabwe is a personal preference; it depends entirely on your vacation plans. But the weather, of course, is a factor. And fortunately, weather in Zimbabwe is moderate. Generally, the country experiences a temperature that does not go colder than 7 °C (46 °F) and hotter than 33 °C (90 °F), which means that whatever you decide to do, you are likely to...