- 1. Can I drink tap water in Zimbabwe?
It is safe to drink tap water in some areas, but not everywhere. It is advisable to carry bottled water for drinking purposes.
- 2. What is the language of Zimbabwe?
The three main languages in Zimbabwe are English, Shona, and Ndebele. Communication won’t be an issue because everyone speaks English.
- 3. Is it safe to travel to Zimbabwe?
Apart from petty theft and other issues which are prevalent in all countries, Zimbabwe is a safe country to travel. While doing safaris, it is mandatory to listen to the guide who will take your safety as paramount.
The safari lodges will be in the wilderness, where the big cats and wild animals linger around. Don’t approach these animals by foot unless accompanied by a guide. At night, the watchman will escort you to and from your tent or room. Do not go out of the room alone; if you need any help, there will be a whistle beside your bed to alert the night watchman.
- 4. What is the official currency of Zimbabwe? The US dollar is now the official currency of Zimbabwe.
PLACES TO VISIT IN ZIMBABWE
The political dilemmas of this country have affected its tourism sector for a long time. However, the issues are settling, and tourism is returning. Zimbabwe is enriched with plenty of tourist destination. Most of them are outside the city area and is considered relatively safe. There are wildlife, sceneries and UNESCO world heritage sites in Zimbabwe which will give you a memory that lasts for a lifetime. Here are some of the Place To Visit In Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park
Most of the places in Zimbabwe are associated with wildlife or scenery. So if you are an animal and nature lover, then the chances of you falling in love with this country are high.
Hwange National Park is the oldest and largest game reserve in Zimbabwe. It covers a vast expanse of around 5,655 square miles/14,650 square kilometers, and it is home to more than 100 species which includes big five, mammals, black rhino, etc. The accommodation in the park ranges from luxury lodges to rustic camps which will offer you a fantastic stay in the heart of the African bush.
Victoria Falls
Zambezi River marks the border with Zambia. The river falls at 354 feet/108 meters in height and 5,604 feet/1,708 meters in width in the Victoria Falls. The waterfall is breathtakingly beautiful and is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The rainbows, water sprinkles, breathtaking panoramas will give a spectacle that one can never forget.
Chinhoyi Caves
Chinhoyi Caves is a mystery cave located in north central Zimbabwe. The ancient human remains such as pottery is recovered from this place, which means that the site was inhabited since the first century. There is a crystalline pool inside the cave, which is the main destination for the scuba divers, and regular excursions are arranged in this place.
Mana Pools National Park
Listed in UNESCO world heritage site, Mana Pools National Park has an incredible concentration of wildlife, including elephant, buffalo, leopard, and cheetah. Water-based wildlife is also abundant in this park with animals such as hippo, crocodile, etc. This destination is perfect for walking safaris and self-sufficient camping trips.
Great Zimbabwe National Monument
Great Zimbabwe National Monument is another UNESCO world heritage site in the country which has the remains of Great Zimbabwe, the capital of the historic Kingdom of Zimbabwe and the most important stone ruins south of the Sahara. The artifacts excavated from this region proves that this place was once a wealthy and powerful center of trade.
Lake Kariba
Lake Kariba is the world’s largest human-made lake in terms of volume. It stretches for over 140 miles/220 kilometers in length and measures 25 miles/40 kilometers across at its widest point. It is better to explore the lake by boating than staying at the lodges in the lakeshore. The place is well known for tigerfish catching, and lake’s islands are best for game viewing.
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