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Travelling to Harare to watch a test match
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That would be something to see.eugene wrote:ZCF should charter the Rovos train. I am not rooming with hhm though.
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Go to Busters for a drink and loudly proclaim u are from harare, that should spice up your day. Make sure your medical is up to date!brmtaylor.com admin wrote:What exciting things are there to see and do in Harare and Bulawayo? Besides going to HSC and Queens of course!
Or go tp HSC and take a pic of Bob's guards as you drive in, another interesting few hours will await you. hehe
Some real do's and don'ts in this neck of the woods.
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Re: Travelling to Harare to watch a test match
Okay, so I was last in Zim in 2003, so my info may be a bit out of date. But always seemed to me that the best things to do in Zim are all outside the cities. When I was little (a looong time ago), Lake MacIlwaine (Lake Chivero now, I think) always had plenty going on, but I hear it's not what it once was.
Go to Vic Falls. Bungee jump off the bridge, take a helicopter flight down the gorge, and ride the rapids. Take a daytrip into Botswana, where they do some great game tours around the Chobe river.
Go to Kariba. Take a houseboat for a week and chill. Go on to Mana Pools and see the wildlife.
Eastern Highlands / Nyanga's also a great place to unwind. Climate up there can be more European than Zimbabwean, almost.
Key to getting the most out of Zim is being willing to travel around, really.
Go to Vic Falls. Bungee jump off the bridge, take a helicopter flight down the gorge, and ride the rapids. Take a daytrip into Botswana, where they do some great game tours around the Chobe river.
Go to Kariba. Take a houseboat for a week and chill. Go on to Mana Pools and see the wildlife.
Eastern Highlands / Nyanga's also a great place to unwind. Climate up there can be more European than Zimbabwean, almost.
Key to getting the most out of Zim is being willing to travel around, really.