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WHY
TRAVEL NOW TO ZIMBABWE? GREAT SPECIAL DEALS, FEW PEOPLE, BEAUTIFUL
SCENERY & WILDLIFE, WIDE OPEN SPACES.
Zimbabwe
is a land of priceless natural treasures and custodian of
three World Heritage Sites - the mighty "Thundering Smoke"
of Victoria Falls, the spectacular Mana Pools and the mysterious
ruins of Great Zimbabwe.
Favorite
stalking ground for today's safari enthusiast are the wildlife
reserves of South Luangwa and Kafue National Parks, while
the Lower Zambezi Valley is a tapestry of waterways, big trees,
big game and big sky.
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And
of course, there are the majestic Victoria Falls, which straddle
the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is one of the Wonders
of the World and a highlight for many travelers to Africa.
The
visitor reaches this beautiful land by scheduled flight from either
Johannesburg, Harare or Windhoek to the Zambian capital of Lusaka.
However, many travelers fly to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, and transfer
by road over the Zambezi to Livingstone on the Zambian side.
From
there, air charter flights can take the visitor to the Lower Zambezi
and Kafue, while South Luangwa is best reached via Lilongwe in Malawi.
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Africa's
mighty Zambezi River Victoria Falls, then topples
out of control over a sheer 330-foot drop. This mile-wide
curtain of water is as spectacular as its reputation-
it is the widest curtain of falling water in the world,
and the resulting spray can be seen from 20 miles
away, explaining the local African name for the falls
- Mosi-oa-tunya ‘Smoke that Thunders'. More... |
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