Zimbabwe is a country of amazing nature, rich in beautiful landscapes, travelers have come home with a lot of impressions and good memories. Traveling to Zimbabwe - the real adventure, after which you will have the desire to return.
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Wild Africa in all its glory
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The country is quite extensive, sub-equatorial climate prevails in its northern regions and speaking about the southern south part -the climatic conditions are tropical. During the winter, from December to March, the average temperature is 25 degrees, at the same time heavy rainfalls are observed. Almost throughout the annual precipitation reaches 400 mm, but in the Limpopo River area and in the mountain areas, the figure rises up to 1,000 mm.
Cultural and Natural Monuments of Zimbabwe
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The most visited place in the country is Zambezi River, on the other side of which is Zambia, where you can find:
- Victoria Falls, one of the most famous in the global culture of natural monuments, according to its characteristics it is one of the largest and most visited in the world;
- Kariba, peaceful and beautiful water reservoir;
- Zambezi National Park allocated by the local government territory under the state protection.
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This is an excellent place for rafting or a relaxing swim in the canoe. For lovers of historical monuments will be interesting to visit the ruins left behind by a mysterious civilization Monomotapa, which existed here between the 6th and 18th centuries AD. Especially it should be noted about the buildings with the code names "Acropolis" and "Temples", they can be found near Fort Victoria. Harare is called the gateway to the "heart of the country", the ruins of the city of Great Zimbabwe.
The tourist infrastructure is well-developed in the parks, as tourism is one of the main items of income to the state treasury.