| DESTINATIONS |
| Hwange |
Located in North Western
part of Zimbabwe, the 14 600 square kilometre Hwange National
Park is one of the largest natural game parks in Africa and
home to some of the largest remaining herds of elephant in the
world. |
| Victoria falls |
This resort town boasts
one of the world’s Seven Wonders—Mosi Oa Tunya or Victoria Falls!
150 million years after their birth and found on the Zambezi,
one of Africa’s longest rivers, Mosi Oa Tunya-``The smoke that
thunders`` |
| Great zimbabwe |
Great Zimbabwe, which
means ‘House of Stone’, lies 25 kilometres from the provincial
capital of Masvingo. The Great Zimbabwe Monument and ruins cover
an area of 750 hectares. |
| Kariba |
Kariba Dam was built
in the late 1950`s to generate hydro-electricity. The dam forms
a massive lake. |
| Bulawayo |
Zimbabwe’s second city,
Bulawayo-which means``the place of slaughter`` was home to the
last king of the Ndebele, Lobengula. One of Zimbabwe’s major
tourist attractions, the Matobo Hills, lies approximately 35
kilometres south of the city. |
| Eastern highlands |
The Eastern Highlands
stretch along most of Zimbabwe’s eastern boarder with Nyanga
in the north, Bvumba to the south of Nyanga and Chimanimani
further south |
| Harare |
Harare [meaning ``He
who does not sleep``] is the capital city of Zimbabwe, developed
from as early as 1890 when it was called Fort Salisbury by the
Pioneers, after the Prime Minister of that time. |
Dar es Salam |
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania's premier city. The
'Haven of Peace' started life as a fishing village in the mid-19th
century when the Sultan of Zanzibar got the urge to turn a creek
(now a harbour) into a safe port and trading centre. |
| Dubai |
Air Zimbabwe intends
to introduce flights to Dubai, one of the world's most exciting
new travel destinations. |
| Lusaka |
The capital of Zambia
is a vibrant business centre in Southern Africa and is regarded
by the regional capitals as a vital host to Southern Africa’s
vibration movements. |
| Johannesburg |
Located in the South
African prime business district called Gauteng, Johannesburg
– also known as the city of gold - is the hub of the country’s
commerce. |
| Mauritius |
An island in the middle
of nowhere, Mauritius is remarkably cosmopolitan having accumulated
a diverse collection of people from India, Malaysia, Europe,
Africa and China since it was first settled over four hundred
years ago |
| Nairobi |
Nairobi is Kenya’s capital
and East Africa’s commercial and tourism hub. A lively cosmopolitan
city, Nairobi is one of Africa’s major urban centres: the UN’s
fourth “World Centre” and a significant capital in its own right
with a population of up to three million. |