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Starter Kit for Zimbabwe

Posted by angela_louise

... to pick up again, and will help the local people to get back on their feet after the recent problems. Zimbabwe factfile Capital city: Harare, population 1.5 million Time: GMT +2 hours Languages: The official language is English, but Shona and ...

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Posted by flightsite

Hi, would just like to add that being born and living in Zimbabwe things have really changed in tourism and travel in Zimbabwe as well as throughout the country since the dollar was introduced - we dont have to rely on the zimbabwean dollar any longer ...

Camping in Zimbabwe

Posted by bunnysmom

... in Sept, taking a camper and spending our time in the camping areas. Howevr, a couple of days ago we learned more about Zimbabwe, and we would really like to go. The lodges, chalets, etc., are too expensive for us, and they are all completely booked for ...

Travel to Zimbabwe

Posted by wisconsin_fan81

... to Zimbabwe? My parents are planning an African trip, which my Wife and I are considering, and I would love to travel through Zimbabwe. But the political and economic strife are a little foreboding. How's it looking these days people? Not the "on ...

travelpod

Posted by starlagurl

TravelPod has some great videos of Zimbabwe, here's a link to them:

Travel to Zimbabwe

Posted by westalan80

Zimbabwe reminded me of the majestic Victoria falls visit when i took a trip to Zambabwe. Its the longest waterfall in the world, a sight one must especially go out to see once in a lifetime

Starter Kit for Zimbabwe

Posted by dinber19

I was wondering how possible is to travel by public transport trough zimbabwe?

zimbabwe

Posted by stshuma

Hi I am planning to travel to zimbabwe next year around june to harare then traveling by road to vic falls on my own. Does anyone have any advice and will it be safe for me you think?

zimbabwe

Posted by mwalker2660

Hi I am planning to travel to zimbabwe next year around june to harare then traveling by road to vic falls on my own. Does anyone have any advice and will it be safe for me you think?

"Voluntour Tweet" starting this Thursday 23 July”

Posted by tiontravel

... useful information. We've got quite a few exciting things happening including a 5-day "voluntour tweet" in Zimbabwe starting this Thursday 23rd July. Anyone looking to get an insight into the Victoria Falls Anti-poaching Unit should come ...

Swim at the top of Victoria Falls...

Posted by raniroo

... water is not flowing so hard. Sitting there leaning over and looking down the falls was just amazing. You can see people on the Zimbabwe side looking at you, because all they can see is your heads bobbing in the water! And yes I would do it again ...

travelpod

Posted by navinmirania

I will be moving to Zimbabwe recently. Does anyone know of any good sites with good informative videos about the country. I have seen and liked myzimtube.com. Are there any similar ones out there

Zambian Entry Visa

Posted by gemmacakebread

... people you are going into Zimbabwe or they wont give you an exit stamp so you wont be given an entry stamp into Zimbabwe either. Most people just go onto the bridge either to look at the falls or to bungy jump. So immigration automatically give you a ...

10 Most Dangerous Destinations

Posted by nixsboys

... I agree with everyone that you can travel to these places but you have to be careful and keep your eye out for the unusual. Zimbabwe has got increasingly worse over the past few years. I personally have not visited it for a number of years mainly due to ...

Top Attractions in South Africa

Posted by teebone57

Posted on Feb 12, 2013, 10:27:48

... and wilderbeeste were coming to us - we didn't have to leave our room. There were 3 tours we took whilst in Zimbabwe which will remain lifelong highlights - Victoria Falls by helicopter, white water rafting on the Zambesi river and the walk with the ...

Zambian Entry Visa

Posted by purplebuggy

I ended up crossing over to Zimbabwe for the day on a double entry visa which was easy as pie to get at the Botswana/Namibia/ Zimbabwe/Zambia multi-border. It was so worth it! Not only did I get to help the dwindling tourism inductry in Zim but we ...

UNESCO Heritage Sites

Posted by nixsboys

... National Park Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Canaima National Park Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas Zambia Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls # * Zimbabwe Great Zimbabwe National Monument Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls # * Matobo Hills

10 Most Dangerous Destinations

Posted by starlagurl

... persuaded iJet to rate the Gaza Strip as a five. The U.S. State Department advises U.S. citizens against traveling in the Gaza Strip 9. Zimbabwe IJet has deemed Zimbabwe a "failing state." Both government and economic affairs are dismal with ...

Africa Adventure

Posted by love_bhadz

... and spent the rest of the day in Zimbabwe checking out Victoria Falls town. Showing another side to this diverse continent Zimbabwe was very different to Livingstone despite its proximity. We found the people a little more demanding when it came to ...

Africa expedition advice needed :)

Posted by gwynn

... ; it's usually only a couple of weeks and its rather expensive. I would love to visit the following countries... Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, Botswana, Zimbabwe I know my idea seems farfetched, but any advice would be much appreciated

Southern Africa - Traveling Alone

Posted by bernardobrazil

... ;m planning a trip in southern Africa and need your advice! My initial plan is to go to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, 3 months in total, starting in April 2012. I could end up spending more time if necessary, that isn't ...

10 Tactics Thieves Use to Scam Tourists

Posted by greekcypriot

... 39;s PIN number, hotel and contact information, and assured the card will be returned soon after. 8. The Exchange Game; Zimbabwe Street scammers here offer tourists incredible exchange rates provided the transaction takes place in a secluded cafe. At the ...

Self-less Travel

Posted by introducinlyric

... tomorrow, and you could help build a school in Cambodia. Teach English classes in Costa Rica. Care for orphaned lion cubs in Zimbabwe. Dig wells in Tanzania. Clear explosives in Laos. Coach cricket in India. Administer medical aid in Ghana. Lend a hand in ...

12 Things You Don’t Want to Be Caught Doing in Foreign Lands

Posted by kilgiraffe

Hey, Another weird one is wearing camo or military garb (Zimbabwe, Barbados, etc).. it's a strange rule, but it exists in several countries. Cheers Yes, I'm all too familiar with that law.. Something to do with impersonating the military ...

This. . . or That?

Posted by kili-kelly

Google...lol not 1 to the 100th power (the current exchange rate of the the Zimbabwe dollar) I'll try again...Bing or Google

12 Things You Don’t Want to Be Caught Doing in Foreign Lands

Posted by papayaprincess

Hey, Another weird one is wearing camo or military garb (Zimbabwe, Barbados, etc).. it's a strange rule, but it exists in several countries. Cheers

Crazy travel stories!

Posted by purplebuggy

... 1 crazy travel story. Did you have anything specific in mind. I've got ones about getting stuck between the borders of Zambia and Zimbabwe (no man's land) after dark. Thank god for our saviour - our taxi driver! It's in my blog below.

Weather in Zambia - Livingstone travel question

Posted by purplebuggy

... many) but the most reliable (and the one recommended) is a green building that if you head towards the market coming from the Zimbabwe border, take the road to your right immediately before the market and it's on the first street down. It's the ...

What's your favorite landlocked country?

Posted by purplebuggy

... would love to do the trip I just did agian and go overland across Africa - out of your list I got Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. I think I'd love to explore more of Swaziland though as I only spent about 2 or 3 days there when I went last. OR ...

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