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Book Your Holiday To The Land Of The Wonder Of The World, ‘Victoria Falls’, Zimbabwe!
Victoria Falls is a town in Zimbabwe. It lies on southern bank of the Zambezi River. It is connected by road and railway to the southern east. Experiencing economic booms from 1930’s to 1960’s and in 1980’s and early 1990’s Victoria Falls became the tourism center for the falls.
Victoria Falls is one of the most spectacular water falls and a UNESCO world heritage site. While Victoria Falls is neither the widest nor the highest waterfall, it is claimed to be the largest falls in the world. There are two islands on the crest of the falls, these are; Boaruka Island near the Western Bank and Living Stone Island near the middle. The main streams of Victoria Falls are named as Devil’s Cataract, Main Falls, Rainbow Falls and Eastern Cataract. Mosi-oa Tunya National Park and Victoria National Park are two relatively small but famous national parks in the region.
There is a very good arrangement of accommodation in Zimbabwe as Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Matetsi Water Lodge and Victoria Falls Hotel. Where Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is ranked on the Conde Nasttravel 2005 gold list and rater by travel and leisure USA in its top 500 to 2005.it is believed to be focal point of the resort with spectacular African sunsets and uninterrupted views of the waterhole. Guests are assured of great sightings Game and birds drink at the waterhole all year round. Awide variety of games including elephant, buffalo, antelope, wathog and baboon as well as the hyena, jackal and occasional line can also be seen here. Guests can also enjoy the amazing ‘African Night Skies’ after it gets dark. Guests are also encouraged to visit The Boma, an unforgettable African experience of Zimbabwean food. Matetsi Water Lodge is Zimbabwe’s largest private wildlife occasions, and is 40 km upstream from the Victoria Falls. It offers spectacular game viewing and birds watering plus unforgettable river experience. It offers water activities such as boat cruises and canoeing. You may also enjoy nearby magnificent Victoria Falls. Victoria Falls hotel is an Edwardian Hotel and is one of the leading hotels in the world. The hotel has a private path to Victoria Falls. Meals can be taken in either formal dinning rooms, or on the open air terrace, or at the Jungle Junction Buffet. So book your flight to Zimbabwe.
Harare is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwehttp://www.cheapflightstozimbabwe.org.uk/”> Zimbabwe
It is the trade center for tobacco, cotton, citrus fruits and maize. It is also famous for the manufacturing of textile, steel and chemical. It has gold mines. The largest institution of learning ‘University of Zimbabwe’ is situated in Harare. There are a lot of worth visiting institutions such as Queen Victoria Museum and the Queen Victoria National Library, both at the civic Center. A variety of wild animals and bird species e.g. zebra, giraffe, wild beast, bush buck, Steen buck, reed buck and impala can be seen. Harare is known as a land of diversity and un-rivelled natural beauty. Bulwayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and is now treated as a separate provincial area from Matabeleland. Bulwayo is also known ads the city of kings. It is a multicultural city and its residents can speak at least three languages including including English, Ndebele, Kalanga, Sotho, Nambya, Tonga and Vendra. It is regarded as business capital of Zimbabwe and home to the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
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It’s a wonderful experience to visit Zimbabwe; the land of Victoria Falls, city of kings Bulwayo and trade, administrative and communications center Harare.
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Zimbabwe – Is it our business how they carry out their elections?
There are a lot of regimes around the world carrying on like this. Why is Zimbabwe so important to the U.K. that we have to keep hearing about it. Surely, it is an internal matter for their own people to decide not others outside that country.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080331/twl-uk-zimbabwe-election-usa-bd5ae06.html
Did u know this?
In 1994 Mugabe was bestowed an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath by Queen Elizabeth II. This entitles him to use the postnominal letters KCB, but not to use the title “Sir.” UK Foreign Affairs Select Committee called for the removal of this honour in 2003, but no action was taken.[94]
http://www.thezimbabwetimes.com/page578.htm
Zimbabwe pursuing Sudan oil deal
I agree, I think we should be more concerned with affairs in our own country, we too have a fairly oppressive government they just so far havn’t infringed on our basic rights ( although they’re not far from it )
We all know however that the argument will be ” The people of Zimbabwe have no power to decide what will happen ” it’s said that ( can’t spell his name ) won’t accept it even if he does happen to lose ~ he won’t lose what with vote rigging and all, but still…
Someone just asked me, was it our business in 1936 when Hitler started to force Jews to wear the star of David on their arms and then throw them into camps? It’s always going to happen and other nations will always stand by and watch, until another country sets the standard and starts to help?
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