Information for Travelers
Harare, formerly Salisbury, is the largest city and capital of Zimbabwe.
The city is located in the province of Harare, in the north-central part of the country.
A piece of nature not to be missed, the National Botanical Gardens are the pride and joy of Zimbabwe.
Offering an expanse of 58 lush hectares with mind-boggling varieties of flora and fauna to make you forget about the world around you.
The city is a haven for wonderful wildlife, the city is surrounded by sprawling African plains and spectacular landscapes that are home to giraffes, lions, wildebeest and much more.
Wild Is Life Grand Zimbabwe is a wildlife sanctuary for local animal species and is located close to Harare International Airport.
The sanctuary offers the incredible opportunity to get closer to nature.
Culture
National Gallery of Zimbabwe has been around since the days of Rhodesia, the Gallery was renamed after the country changed its name.
The National Gallery has done a commendable job in preserving Zimbabwe's heritage of contemporary and visual art.
With over 6,000 permanent exhibitions, the Gallery has also proven to be a springboard for many local artists who are now internationally known.
National Heroes Acre was created after the war of liberation in Zimbabwe to honor and commemorate the fighters of the war of liberation.
Every year it is the central location for the holiday and the annual independence celebrations, a spectacle that features a state fanfare and various celebrity personalities.
Read about Harare in Wikipedia