Things to do in Bulawayo

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Matobo Hills Day Trip with Rhino Tracking

Matobo Hills Day Trip with Rhino Tracking

Unleash your adventurous spirit on an exciting journey to the Matobo Hills, and witness the magic of a wild area with a long human history and diverse plants and wildlife. Track rhinos and unravel the secrets behind the Bushmen paintings that led to the successful reintroduction of these magnificent creatures to the Matobo National Park. Take in awe-inspiring views of the landscape, balancing rocks, and other sacred and historical sites, including the final resting place of European colonist Cecil Rhodes. Learn about the Ndebele Kings' interaction with the first European settlers and the Matabele wars, where 3000 warriors killed the Shangani Patrol. Your knowledgeable guide will ensure that you make the most of your Matobo experience, providing opportunities to spot animals and birds. Conclude your journey with a delightful lunch at a favorite spot in the enchanting Matobo Hills, where you can savor a delectable meal prepared with local flavors and culinary expertise.

Victoria Falls Bridge : Guided Tour to Bridge, Museum+Cafe

Victoria Falls Bridge : Guided Tour to Bridge, Museum+Cafe

Explore the famous Victoria Falls National Park and Bridge on a walking tour run by enthusiastic locals. Enjoy contact with Zimbabwean and Zambian bush and wildlife, a local art market and museum, and an eye-opening gorge on this unique opportunity to visit the Southern African wilderness. Begin the tour at our town office. From there, walk about 15 minutes with a local guide, who navigates a path through the African bush. Enjoy this opportunity to encounter wildlife such as impalas, warthogs, and baboons under the careful supervision of the tour guide. Next, admire local artistry at the Victoria Falls Craft Markets, where local artists sculpt works that symbolize African wildlife such as elephants, rhinoceroses, and giraffes. Made from natural materials like fibers, wood, clay, and stone, take this opportunity to get a keepsake. After passing the crafts market, cross the Zambian border post and continue walking for about 10 minutes and listen to the impressive, thunder-like crashing of the falls. Then stroll across the Victoria Falls Bridge, learn of its stunning history and experience the breathtaking views of parts of the Zimbabwean and Zambian Falls (no $50 entrance fee), the gorge and Zambezi River. Our tour also includes a stop at small museum site and admire a small-scale model of the bridge along with historic photos and documentation from the time it was built. Then head back over the border, check out the wildlife once again, and finish where the tour started.

Victoria Falls Bridge : Guided Tour to Bridge, Museum+Cafe

Victoria Falls Bridge : Guided Tour to Bridge, Museum+Cafe

Explore the famous Victoria Falls National Park and Bridge on a walking tour run by enthusiastic locals. Enjoy contact with Zimbabwean and Zambian bush and wildlife, a local art market and museum, and an eye-opening gorge on this unique opportunity to visit the Southern African wilderness. Begin the tour at our town office. From there, walk about 15 minutes with a local guide, who navigates a path through the African bush. Enjoy this opportunity to encounter wildlife such as impalas, warthogs, and baboons under the careful supervision of the tour guide. Next, admire local artistry at the Victoria Falls Craft Markets, where local artists sculpt works that symbolize African wildlife such as elephants, rhinoceroses, and giraffes. Made from natural materials like fibers, wood, clay, and stone, take this opportunity to get a keepsake. After passing the crafts market, cross the Zambian border post and continue walking for about 10 minutes and listen to the impressive, thunder-like crashing of the falls. Then stroll across the Victoria Falls Bridge, learn of its stunning history and experience the breathtaking views of parts of the Zimbabwean and Zambian Falls (no $50 entrance fee), the gorge and Zambezi River. Our tour also includes a stop at small museum site and admire a small-scale model of the bridge along with historic photos and documentation from the time it was built. Then head back over the border, check out the wildlife once again, and finish where the tour started.

Victoria Falls Town: Guided Walking Safari to Bridge & Gorge

Victoria Falls Town: Guided Walking Safari to Bridge & Gorge

Explore the famous Victoria Falls National Park and Bridge on a walking tour run by enthusiastic local guides from Savannah Adventures Safaris.. Enjoy contact with Zimbabwean and Zambian bush and wildlife, a local art market and museum, and an eye-opening gorge on this unique opportunity to visit the Southern African wilderness.>Begin the tour at the Victoria Falls post office. From there, walk about 15 minutes with a local guide, who navigates a path through the African bush. Enjoy this opportunity to encounter wildlife such as impalas, warthogs, and baboons under the careful supervision of the tour guide. Next, admire local artistry at the Victoria Falls Craft Markets, where local artists sculpt works that symbolize African wildlife such as elephants, rhinoceroses, and giraffes. Made from natural materials like fibers, wood, clay, and stone, take this opportunity to get a keepsake. After passing the crafts market, cross the Zambian border post and continue walking for about 10 minutes and listen to the impressive, thunder-like crashing of the falls. Then stroll across the Victoria Falls Bridge and experience the breathtaking views that it has to offer of the gorge and Zambezi River.To wrap up the tour, stop at a small museum site and admire a small-scale model of the bridge along with historic photos and documentation from the time it was built. Then head back over the border, check out the wildlife once again, and finish at the post office where the tour started.

Victoria Falls: Guided Bridge Safari with Museum + Falls

Victoria Falls: Guided Bridge Safari with Museum + Falls

Explore the famous Victoria Falls National Park and Bridge on a walking tour run by enthusiastic locals. Enjoy contact with Zimbabwean and Zambian bush and wildlife, a local art market and museum, and an eye-opening gorge on this unique opportunity to visit the Southern African wilderness.>Begin the tour at the Victoria Falls post office. From there, walk about 15 minutes with a local guide, who navigates a path through the African bush. Enjoy this opportunity to encounter wildlife such as impalas, warthogs, and baboons under the careful supervision of the tour guide. Next, admire local artistry at the Victoria Falls Craft Markets, where local artists sculpt works that symbolize African wildlife such as elephants, rhinoceroses, and giraffes. Made from natural materials like fibers, wood, clay, and stone, take this opportunity to get a keepsake. After passing the crafts market, cross the Zambian border post and continue walking for about 10 minutes and listen to the impressive, thunder-like crashing of the falls. Then stroll across the Victoria Falls Bridge and experience the breathtaking views that it has to offer of the gorge and Zambezi River.To wrap up the tour, stop at a small museum site and admire a small-scale model of the bridge along with historic photos and documentation from the time it was built. Then head back over the border, check out the wildlife once again, and finish at the post office where the tour started.

Bulawayo City Guided Tour

Bulawayo City Guided Tour

Discover the rich cultural heritage of Bulawayo, the City of Kings, on this immersive tour. Learn about the city's history as the first settlement of the Ndebele Kings at the prime location of Bulawayo Dolobho. Delve into the development of Zimbabwe's railway system at the Railway Museum, where you can see Cecil Rhodes' personal railway coach from 1897. Marvel at the stunning Victorian-era architecture of the post office, Art Gallery, Exchange Building, City Hall, and Joshua Nkomo statue along the main street. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the oldest township, Makokoba, as your local guide takes you on a tour of the area's oldest homes and introduces you to its residents. Experience the flavors of the local cuisine at nearby eateries, and pass through the arts and crafts center, where local artisans are at work.

Guided Hike down the Zambezi Gorge

Guided Hike down the Zambezi Gorge

Explore the famous Victoria Falls National Park under Bridge on a hike run by enthusiastic locals. Enjoy contact with Zimbabwean and Zambian bush and wildlife, a local art market and museum, and an eye-opening gorge on this unique opportunity to visit the Southern African wilderness. Begin the tour at our town office at the N1 Hotel. From there, walk about 20 minutes with a registered guide, who navigates a path through the African bush. Enjoy this opportunity to encounter wildlife such as impalas, warthogs, and baboons under the careful supervision of the tour guide. Next, admire local artistry at the Victoria Falls Art Garden along the way, where local artists sculpt works that symbolize African wildlife such as elephants, rhinoceroses, and giraffes. Made from natural materials like fibers, wood, clay, and stone, take this opportunity to get a keepsake. After passing the crafts market, cross the Zambian border post and continue walking for about 10 minutes and listen to the impressive, thunder-like crashing of the falls. Then the steep hike down below the Victoria Falls Bridge starts. l Learn of its stunning history and experience demanding 15 min hike down the gorge to the banks of the might Zambezi river. The path is a mix between stairs and un even terrain. We will rest along the river banks, admire the views and the nature, before we get ready for the demanding hike up to the top. Then head back check out the wildlife once again, and finish where the tour started.

Victoria Falls: Zimbabwean Resident Special Only

Victoria Falls: Zimbabwean Resident Special Only

Special rate for Zimbabwean Residents only: Explore the vast genuine wilderness of the Zambezi National Park in Zimbabwe which has two main game-viewing sections and thus the Zambezi (National Park) River Game Drive, with an extensive network of roads along the river accessed through the main gate of the Park, The roads are in reasonable condition, but please note that they do close the park after heavy rains. . Savannah Adventures leaves 30 minutes before all other Safari companies in Victoria Falls. Why? We want to offer our guests the opportunity to be there first before all others get there, and this way have a chance to see more wildlife. Zambezi National Park together with Victoria Falls National Park cover an area of 56,000 hectares. Using an open four-wheel-drive vehicle, the game drive allows the guests to discover many interpretations of the bush and all its inhabitants, related to them by our suitable trained and qualified guides. When we reach the national park entrance , the guide will handle the formalities and do the official briefing once inside the park. After the briefing, we continue with our drive and a wide variety of larger mammals may be found within the Zambezi National Park including elephants, lions buffalo and leopard. In addition, herds of different antelopes and different species of game can be viewed. However the park is not a fenced area as the animals are always on the move meaning to say its all about being at the right place , at the right time. Its not a Zoo but a game of luck. The Zambezi river is also home to over is 75 species of fish and is famous for its bream and tiger fish As we continue with the drive, upstream along the Zambezi River Drive, there are 25 numbered sites where we will use one of these sites to take a break, have a light snack and stretch our legs after a long drive. The morning safari sets off at 0600hrs and a light breakfast of muffins, fruits, hard boiled eggs, tea/coffee and mineral waters are served. The afternoon safari departs at 1500hrs and soft drinks, beer, mineral waters and a snack platter are offered. These sites are attractively situated on the banks of the river and sheltered beneath the beautiful shady trees like the Natal Mahogany. Our game drives last between three and four hours in duration. Please kindly note that our rainy season is from November to April and that the weather patterns can directly influence game viewing opportunities. Heavy rains could result in bad road conditions and cause the wildlife to disperse.

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