Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Adventure in Harare


 Domboshava Rocks

Domboshava Rocks is located approximately thirty five kilometers north east of Harare.  It is an easy and interesting drive as you pass through a village with lots of stalls and produce on sale.
 

 
Domboshava Rocks is located approximately thirty five kilometres north east of Harare.  It is an easy and interesting drive as you pass through a village with lots of stalls and produce on sale.  Proceeding through the village you will start to see massive granite formations of rock which is the popular Domboshava rocks that attracts many locals and tourists alike, it is a natural history site.It is a great outing for the whole family, either take a picnic breakfast or snacks up for sunset and enjoy a sundowner while admiring the spectacular three hundred and sixty degree surrounding views.
 


The Harare Gardens is the main garden in the City. The gardens are very beautiful and they are an ideal place for  leisure. There is a restaurant where people are offered take away and seated service, and can enjoy the surrounding view while eating their meal. Harare Gardens has a stage for performances such as musical and dramatics, every year the Harare International Festival of Arts is held there and attracts many visitors to this popular event.

Mukuvisi Woodlands


Mukuvisi Woodlands is situated in Harare making it a very convenient place to visit for a day, look at the animals, go for a bird walk or a walking safari with a guide, horseback safaris  or alternatively go for a bike ride or walk without a guide.There is beautiful scenery, giving you the out of town feel and perfect choice of a Sunday morning walk, animals you can expect to see include a variety of buck, giraffe, zebra and an amazing diversity of bird life.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Incredible Must See Destinations in Southern Africa

On a planet filled with so many interesting and exotic places to visit, you might ask, "Why southern Africa? What draws people to this part of the world?" The truth is, many travelers don't really know that much about southern Africa at all. This region encompasses a number of countries including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and more. Many travelers who visit this area are amazed at the diversity and beauty that is to be found here.

Some of the  top destinations in Southern Africa in no particular order....

The Garden Route 

Lies on the southern coast just east of Cape Town and extends from Mossel Bay to the Storms River mouth.  Here you will find Tsitsikamma National Park, the Knysna and Wilderness wetlands, relaxing beaches, hiking trails, and activities such as whale watching, sailing, and golf. This scenic coastal route is interspersed with a series of quaint and charming towns along the way. The climate is mild and the views are spectacular. The Cango Caves, are located just north of the Garden Route close to Oudtshoorn, which is also the center of the South Africa ostrich farming industry. Many of the farms are open to visitors where you can tour the facilities, meet the birds up close, and even ride one! The Garden Route is a serene and beautiful part of South Africa, filled with astounding sights and plenty to do for both young and old.

The Okavango Delta 
For the more adventurous at heart the Okavango Delta, located in northern Botswana, is a veritable oasis of wildlife and natural wonder. This area is the world's largest inland delta, formed by the Okavango River. With numerous lodges in this region, there is plenty to do. While in the Okavango a mokoro boat trip is a must. On a mokoro trip experienced guides lead you through the Delta as you silently glide down the channels and backwaters to places that are totally unreachable by any other mode of transport. Coming face to face with elephants crossing the waterways or herds of buffalos drinking from the Delta is nothing unusual. For those who enjoy bird life, the Delta has an incredible diversity of bird species. If you would prefer not to brave the water, there are a number of different safari options, either on foot or in four-wheel drive vehicles. With the game being so plentiful visitors to the area are often surprised at how close you can actually get to the animals. The Okavango Delta is a magnificent wonder of nature, perhaps one of our planet's greatest, and is still largely unspoiled making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The Caprivi Strip

In the northeast corner of Namibia, stretching out between Angola and Botswana and on to Victoria Falls, is the Caprivi Strip, a tropical region where remote, exquisite game parks are interspersed by three major rivers: the Kwando, the Okavango, and the Zambezi. These parks, located just north of Botswana, are adjacent to the famous Okavango Delta and share its beauty and abundance of wildlife. One such park is the Mamili Game Park, one of Namibia's most remote and beautiful wildlife reserves. This wetland area with its water channels, reed beds and wide assortment of flora and fauna is simply breathtaking.

The Victoria Falls 

A visit to Africa would not be complete if you did not see Victoria Falls. Known to the locals as Mosi-oa-Tunya (which means "the smoke that thunders"), classified as one of the 7  natural wonders of the world. Located between Livingstone, Zambia and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe on the Zambezi River, the Falls are a breathtaking and spectacular sight that have been known to leave viewers with a bit of moisture in their eyes - whether from the mist of the Falls or tears welling up is yet to be determined. When David Livingstone first discovered the Falls he stated "Scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight." The number of possible activities here are endless, ranging from short safaris on elephant back to lazy evening sundowners aboard a boat on the Zambezi to bungee jumping in the gorge to helicopter flights over the falls. Victoria Falls is surely one of Africa's must-see wonders.

Bazaruto Archipelago
With a rich and vibrant blend of African, Portuguese and Arab influences, Mozambique offers a distinct contrast to the rest of southern Africa. Lined with tropical beaches, coral reefs and small isolated islands, Mozambique is a coastal paradise. The Bazaruto Archipelago, located just north of Maputo near Vilanculos, is one of Mozambique's most beautiful tropical destinations. The five islands - Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque, Santa Carolina, and Bengue - that make up this archipelago are a haven for scuba and snorkel divers, as well as for sun worshippers, and to this day are a paradise largely undiscovered by the tourism industry. The beaches are unspoiled, the islands are largely undeveloped, and the surrounding tropical waters host an incredible display of marine life. Mozambique is a newcomer to the world of tourism and as such offers some unique opportunities that will not be available forever. It is a country that has not yet experienced its full potential and still has many unexplored and adventure laden opportunities in tropical havens, such as in the Bazaruto islands.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Wildlife In Zimbabwe


The Victoria Falls is also the launch pad to a Big 5 not only Zimbabwe but also Botswana and Zambia.

http://www.zimbabwe-reservations.com/accommodation.html
 
The three main parks of Hwange, Kariba & Matusadona and Mana Pools are known for their beauty and game densities. With its plentiful and diverse wildlife where you will hardly see another vehicle.


Matobo Hills


 The beautiful Matobo Hills for their rhino, archaeology and rock art, the ancient settlement at Great Zimbabwe and the lush Eastern Highlands for their dramatic scenery and outdoor activities including golfing and hiking.



Hwange National Park is the largest game reserve in Zimbabwe. The park lies in the west, on the main road between Bulawayo and the widely noted Victoria Falls and near to Dete.

Mona Pool

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Mana Pools is a wildlife conservation area in northern Zimbabwe constituting a National Park. It is a region of the lower Zambezi River in Zimbabwe where the flood plain turns into a broad expanse of lakes after each rainy season.

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Island Holiday

Quirimbas Island- Mozambique
 

The Quirimbas Archipelago is the perfect Mozambique holiday destination with various island resorts and beach lodges to choose from.It is the ‘undiscovered’ nature of the Quirimbas Archipelago that make it so special. This is a place in the world where there are no cars, no roads, few hotels. For anyone looking for a very special Africa location and romantic holiday destination, the Quirimbas Archipelago is it!

Guludo Eco Beach Lodge

 
Guludo is a tropical, barefoot beach paradise; 12km of deserted powder-white sand nestled between the dazzling azure Indian Ocean and wild African Bush, in the Quirimbas National Park, Mozambique.
 
Flamingo Bay Water Lodge 

 
 The magical Flamingo Bay Water Lodge is located in a beautiful tropical tidal estuary along the Inhambane coast. This uniquely designed resort lies 485km north of Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. It has become synonymous with honeymooners and couples looking for an eco-chic retreat and the perfect getaway.
 
Barra Beach Lodge 
 

Barra caters mainly for families with children and divers who have come to experience Mozambiques unique Manta Coast diving. The Lodge is geared towards fun and activities for the whole family.

Activities

 
Time is spent drifting over magnificent coral reefs, visiting islands and mingling in the local village. Sunset Sails, Whale watching, Beach Archery, Village football, Beauty on the Beach, Pangane Beach and visiting community projects.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Chobe Safari Lodge

Chobe Safari Lodge, on the banks of the Chobe River in Botswana, is the best destination for serious game viewers. Situated in Kasane, Chobe Safari Lodge is close to where the borders of four African countries meet - Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Zambia. If you are planning to visit the Chobe area, the majestic Victoria Falls or the Caprivi region, then Chobe Safari Lodge is the ideal choice of accommodation.


Safari Rooms

 Each room has its own patio that gives one the privacy of enjoying views of the river from the comfort of your own room. The rooms are also in close proximity to the main complex.


 
Rondavels


trditional thatched rondavels are independently positioned, with ceiling fans and en-suite bathrooms. These detached units are positioned close to the river in the lodge gardens.
 
Camping

The famous Chobe Safari lodge campsite offers individual sites scattered amongst the riverine forest close to the Chobe River. Each site has its own power point and is close to one of the modern ablution facilities.

Activities


Game Drives
Boat Cruises
Fishing
Victoria Falls Day Trip

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Thursday, July 2, 2015

The River Club

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The River Club is a oasis on Zambia’s mighty Zambezi River and the perfect location for a visit to the renowned Victoria Falls.

Accommodation
 
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River Suite

Each suite is open plan and beautifully decorated with furniture and fittings made from Rhodesian teak wood. Room features include two bathrooms on a split level, a sitting area with screen windows that can be opened to give unimpeded views of the river beyond, a writing desk and large mosquito nets swathing the bed.

Princess Mary Suite (2 Bedroom)

The luxurious double-storey villa is situated in a secluded private garden with its own pool. It offers an intimate experience for a maximum of up to six guests and is ideal for a family or group of friends preferring privacy and space.


The main building, known as the Zambezi House, is an impressive Edwardian-style entertainment area with high plantation ceilings.The large dining room can seat all guests at one sitting at the impressively long teak dining table, although most meals tend to be served outside on the elegant terrace or by the poolside.

Attractions

Victoria Falls



Zambezi Nature Sanctuary


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