For a small, landlocked country in southern Africa, Zimbabwe
offers an astounding variety of natural beauty and spectacular
scenery. The country holds great appeal for active adventurers,
outdoor enthusiasts and those with an appreciative eye for
exquisite beauty - from the majesty of the famous Victoria Falls,
to the giant marble-like boulders of the Motopo Hills, the verdant
mountains of the Eastern Highlands, the national parks teeming with
wildlife and the Great Zimbabwe ancient ruins to the country's
impressive capital city, Harare. It is a great tragedy that Robert
Mugabe and his corrupt regime has reduced this great country to an
impoverished, cholera-ridden failed state, where the neither the
rule of law nor the economy functions to any meaningful degree. The
Victoria Falls are Zimbabwe's most popular tourist destination and
one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. Their mile-wide
(2km) curtain of water plunges deep into the Zambezi Gorge creating
a cloud of mist that can be seen up to 20 miles (32km) away. The
area is renowned for being the 'adventure capital of Africa',
offering a variety of high adrenaline activities, including one of
the wildest days of white water rafting on earth, and a 364ft
(111m) bungee jump into the Zambezi River gorge from the bridge
linking Zimbabwe to Zambia. If relaxing is more to taste, there are
scenic flights over the area, game viewing and tranquil sundowner
cruises above the falls. Wildlife flourishes in the untamed
wilderness of the Zambezi Valley, in national parks, and on the
shores of Lake Kariba, where hippo, crocodiles, buffalo, rhino,
elephant and lion roam freely. Remote and protected wildlife
reserves line the banks of the Zambezi River and the region offers
some of the finest canoe safaris in Southern Africa, particularly
the World Heritage site at Mana Pools, which is renowned for its
outstanding variety of game. The saltpans and grassy plains of
Hwange National Park support one of the largest concentrations of
animals in the world, and is the largest game reserve in the
country. Lake Kariba is treasured as a source of hydro-electricity,
as well as for its fishing resources. It is a beautiful stretch of
water studded with islands and the sun-bleached branches of dead
trees, surrounded by mountains and forests. Houseboats offer a
wonderful opportunity to relax and take in the spectacular sunsets,
enjoy a variety of water sports, and spot the vast quantities of
game attracted to the lake, including huge Nile crocodiles and
hippo. The ongoing social and political unrest in Zimbabwe,
together with an economy near to total collapse, has deterred most
potential travellers from visiting Zimbabwe and experiencing some
of the most breathtaking scenery and first-class game viewing
safaris in Africa.