A short guide about Family travel to Zimbabwe
Only 20 years ago Zimbabwe was the richest country in Africa, if not for the present economical and political situation it would be a fantastic place to visit for the tourist. While the eastern parts of the country are strife torn, the western part is somewhat safer for the traveller. The most visited place is the spectacular Victoria Falls which can be seen on a short trip from Botswana or South Africa.
While travelling through Zimbabwe you will have the opportunity to gaze upon hundreds of species of tropical wildlife, enjoy the thrilling experience of white water rafting, scale chilly mountain peaks and savour the history of a people that goes back tens of thousands of years. There are also the ruins of Great Zimbabwe, the beautiful Lake Kariba and Zimbabwe two biggest cities; Harare and Bulawayo.
The Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe is beautiful fishing country, with fine walking trails and at certain times of the year it can be so cool that the grass in the morning is trimmed with frost. In the west is another world, the jumble of granite rocks make up the Matopos National Park and situated on the western border with Botswana is Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary; The Hwange National Park.
Hwange is home to one of Africa's largest elephant populations and myriad other species, there is also excellent game viewing at Matusadona, the Mana Pools and Zambezi National Parks. Zimbabwe definitely deserves a visit and is usually combined with Botswana, Zambia, and Namibia which are equally fascinating destinations, so visit Tourabout for the best tours and travel advices.