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Chesvingo Karanga Cultural Village Bringing the Karanga Culture to Life. Chesvingo Karanga Village located in Masvingo is the center for the preservation of Karanga Culture by the Karanga a clan of Shona people. They are well known for subsistence agricultural field activities such as weeding, herding livestock in which cattle are the most priced possession. Visit the Chesvingo Karanga Village to learn more about the tangible and intangible heritage base for the Zimbabwean culture, the traditional music, dances, games, and […]
Tourism Lookout Show Easter is fast approaching! Join us on the Tourism Lookout as we talk about conferences, festivals & events over the holidays with @wanyanyawalter & @itsbrieshambare. Date: 18 March 2022 Time: 1130hrs Platform: www.facebook.com #MeeInZim #ZimBho #Vakatsha #EasterHoliday
Masvingo Areas in this province include Bikita, Chiredzi, Chivi, Gutu, Masvingo, Mwenezi, Zaka and Mashava. This province is well known for its rich history and heritage. For history lovers this is the best places to visit and see attractions that include: Kamungoma Liberation memorial park, KwaVaMuzenda, Trabablas Trail and Train, Gonakudzingwa liberation site, Great Zimbabwe Monuments, Chilojo Cliff in Gonarezhou National Park, Malilangwe Conservancy, Tongatt Hullet Zimbabwe, Lake Mutirikwi and Tugwi mukosi dam. For more information follow the Domestic Tourism campaign […]
Matabeleland South Areas in Matabeleland South include Beitbridge, Esigodini, Filabusi, Gwai, Gwanda, Kafusi, Makhado, Maphisa, Plumtree, Shangani, Stanmore. There are many places to visit around in this province which include Matopos national park which has the largest concentration of leopards and harbours the endangered white rhino. This is where you also find Cecil john Rhode’s grave, The Matopos worlds view. Entrance fee at this park is 5 us dollars for adults and 3 us dollars for kids. Some of the […]
Matabeleland North When we talk of culture and heritage and our pristine wildlife Matabeleland North is the place to be. Areas within this province include Binga, Bubi, Hwange, Nkayi, Lupane, Tsholotsho, Umguz and Victoria Falls. Major attractions within this province includes Binga which is a fishing, boating and cultural centre towards the western end of Lake Kariba’s southern shore. Batonga traditions and culture in Binga are of great interest to visitors. Other attractions include the majestic and mighty Victoria Falls, for an […]
Mashonaland West For all your mythical adventure and historical tales, Mashonaland west is the place to be. Places to visit include, Mana Pools which is exclusively nature-based and prides itself in offering visitors a wilderness experience with activities such as day-long or extended canoe trips down the Zambezi River, walking, hiking, game viewing, bird watching and, at night, studying the stars in an incredibly clear sky. Other attractions within the province include The Mythical Lake Kariba the largest manmade lake in […]
Mashonaland Central Did you know that Mashonaland Central covers areas which include Bindura, Mbire, Guruve, Mount Darwin, Rushinga, Shamva, Mazowe and Muzarabani? There are lot of exciting wildlife, Scenic places and activities to do in this province which includes Nyatsimba Mutota ruins in Mbire, Dinosaur Spoor Trail in Chewore, Kanyemba Slaves Bay, Red Cliffs, and Cruise on the Zambezi River, Fossilized Stones at Angwa, Mavhuradonha wilderness where you can do waterfall dipping at Sohwe falls for only 4us dollars and […]
Zimbabwe Tourism Innovation Challenge It is thats time again!! The 2nd Edition of the Tourism Innovation Challenge. Are you a young Zimbabwean innovator or start up?We are looking for sustainable, disruptive and innovative projects for Zimbabwe’s Tourism Sector. Selected projects will take part in a mentorship and incubation programme with industry leaders, where the overall best project will receive seed funding. Applicants should be 30 years and below. To enter click button below: Click here or email innovation@ztazim.co.zw
Tourism Lookout Show March 11, 2022 Is Kariba on your must visit adventure bucket list!? If so, then join us on the Tourism Lookout today as we talk about the forthcoming Kariba Sports Tourism Experience! Date: 11 March 2022Time: 1130Hrs – 1200HrsPlatform: www.facebook.com/Ztaupdates #ZimBho#VisitZimbabwe
Team Tourism March 10, 2022 The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is encouraging all citizens to travel and get to know more about Zimbabwe`s rich tourism products as well as eating out in various food outlets around the country. Today we are appreciating all Zimbabweans participating in the tourism sector. The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority would like to thank all Zimbabweans and encourage them to continue supporting the growth of the tourism economy. By visiting tourist attractions, staying in registered accommodation facilities, eating […]