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THE BEST Places To Visit In Zimbabwe

The following list highlights some of the best places to visiting in Zimbabwe. So if you are in Zimbabwe, I recommend visiting the following:

  1. Chinhoyi Caves, Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe
  2. Devils Pool Victoria Falls, Livingstone, Zimbabwe
  3. Victoria Falls, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe
  4. World’s View, Nyanga, Zimbabwe

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1. Chinhoyi Caves, Chinhoyi

Source by Suesen – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

Visitors to the park will find stunning blue pools within preserved limestone and dolomite caves. Inside the caves, the air becomes cool and moist and silence descends as you walk into the water. Holes in the cave ceiling give way to sunlight that illuminates its depths. What visitors can see is only the tip of the iceberg. The caves continue incredibly far underground in a complex limestone formation. The water is so clear and at such a constant temperature that dive teams have descended to depths of over 100 metres (330 feet).


2. Devils Pool Victoria Falls, Livingstone

Source by Charles Haynes – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

It is a small natural pool that has formed in the Zambezi River, right on the edge of the cliff of the Victoria Falls. You can bathe on the edge of the famous waterfall at 108 metres high! If you want to live this experience and bathe in the Devil’s Pool, it is only possible to do so in the dry season, i.e. between September/October and December. This is because in other seasons with more water flow, the force of the water would drag you down.


3. Victoria Falls, Matabeleland North

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It is one of the emblems of both Zimbabwe and Zambia as well as the whole of Africa, a spectacular natural landscape. The price of the entry visa to Zimbabwe is 30 US dollars, which you must pay, whether you go one day or several. If you decide to visit from Zambia, the visa in this case costs 50 USD. The best time to visit Victoria Falls is when this flow rises and the falls show their most powerful face, during the months of April to September.


4. World’s View, Nyanga

Source by Andrew Ashton – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

The site covers approximately 70 hectares and is managed by the National Trust of Zimbabwe and is located on the western edge of the Nyanga Downs plateau. There is a soapstone art gallery with hundreds of art sculptures. Anyone in most physical shape can walk from the parking lot to the top of World View in less than 30 minutes. Bring your own food and snacks, as they are not provided on site.


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