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The Khami Ruins Tour

In the second half of the 15th century Great Zimbabwe came to an abrupt end and its successor, the Khami, developed both the stone building techniques and the pottery styles found at Great Zimbabwe and seeded a number of smaller sites over a wide region of the southern and western plateau. The Khami Ruins rarely pop up in people’s mind when they are on holiday in Zimbabwe and many tour guides even leave it out of their itinerary but that does not diminish its status as a World Heritage Site that is worth a visit as it is a remarkably interesting place. Spend a few hours in Khami Ruins, comprising of a hill complex, Portuguese Cross, Dam Wall, the gong and a site museum. Apart from these, the entire area reflects the aura of the bygone era.

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Harare City Tour

Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe, popularly known as the Sunshine City is one of the most beautiful cities in Africa, with wide streets lined with Jacaranda trees as well as gardens and parks. Harare literally means “one who does not sleep”. Re-live pre-colonial times through knowledge of the coming of the first settlers, colonial rule and the failed black resistance during this tour to contemporary Zimbabwe. Drive past key city attractions that will help you make sense of where Zimbabwe came from, how it originated and where it is headed.

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Bulawayo City Tour

Visit Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, called Bulawayo, located in the south-west of the country, it is home to cosmopolitan people and has been populated since prehistoric times. Major attractions include the Museum of Natural History, Railway Museum, Bulawayo Amphitheatre, National Art Gallery etc. Bulawayo is also known by various names, these being the ‘City of Kings’, ‘Skies’, ‘Bluez’, ‘Bulliesberg’ or ‘KoNtuthu ziyathunqa’ – an Ndebele phrase for “a place that continually exudes smoke”.These names arose from the city’s historically large industrial base.

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Mukuni Village Tour

Chief Mukuni’s Village is a Royal village which was founded around the 13th Century. A highlight is for you to see Chief Mukuni’s Palace and gain valuable knowledge of how an African village is run and the day-to- day routines of the people who live there. A headman will escort you around the village to explain village politics and to answer any questions that you may have.

Sunset Cruise

Victoria Falls – Sunset Cruise Sunset Cruise The Zambezi Sunset Cruise is a compulsory outing when in Victoria Falls and suitable for the whole family. It is an ideal way to end an eventful day in Victoria Falls, providing an Read More

Elephant Back Safaris

Victoria Falls – Elephant Back Safari Elephant Back Safari Participate in a Breakfast or Sundowner Elephant Back Safari and seize the opportunity to ride on these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. You will learn about their life stories, behaviour Read More

Monde/Chisuma Village Tour

Enter the world of the traditional people of rural Zimbabwe – an experience which gives you a greater understanding of how the local community lives. A visit to a local Zimbabwean village is an eye-opening experience and interactive tour, giving insight into the old ways of the Zimbabwean people, essentially taking you back in time.