Matobo National Park in Zimbabwe is a must visit place for many reasons. But first things first. This UNESCO World Heritage site is amazing.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has come a long way. No more empty shelves, instead, people today are full of hope and optimism. A beautiful country, Zimbabwe is where you will witness the mighty Victoria Falls alongside wildlife encounters with lions and elephants, see the largest man made lake, enjoy one of the finest beers called Zambezi, shake a leg at one of the hip nightclubs…If you are heading there keep in mind that cash crunch can be a dampener. Carry cash in small change. Larger establishments do accept payment by credit cards, but small places and markets might insist on cash payment. ATMs might not always have cash to dispense. While you are here, drink lots of Zambezi beer – it is quite cheap and one of the better beers I have had this side of the world. And if you get the chance, don’t miss the Zambezi cruise or a Boma Dinner and Drum Show in Victoria Falls.
Bulawayo Railway Museum is a lesson in Zimbabwean history
Anyone who loves trains, old or new, will, at some point in life, make their way to Bulawayo’s Railway Museum. So, I’ll make this personal. Because I love trains, that’s why.
This is why tourists are returning to Harare
Really! Harare could easily hold on its own against other metropolises of Africa! That was my very first impression. Over the next two days, delighting in the sights and sounds of this beautiful tree-lined city and amazing food, I was ready to live here forever!