Thanks for showcasing Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 ; consider Chimanimani in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe if you are up again, it has 5 waterfalls, not as large as Vic Falls, but very scenic and understated.
Thanks Dzidzai, we are planning a road trip to Zimbabwe later this year, if all goes well. The Eastern Highlands is most definitely one of the places we'll visit.
Hi there Rich, our visit was some time ago, but I did check the Wild Horizons website. They have 2 options, a short trip for US$300 and a longer one for US$568 per person. I hope that helps.
Why is Zimbabwean government failing to come up with proper regulations so Zimbabwe not South Africa, benefits from international tourists' visits to our country?
Hmmm, not sure I understand your point Nxopi. This isn't a political focused channel, and I can't claim to be particularly knowledgeable, so let me say that up front. But to the best of my knowledge, income from tourism in Zimbabwe doesn't benefit South Africa. Apart from the airline that flew us to Zimbabwe, all the businesses that we used; our hotel, river cruise, helicopter tour and local taxis, are all Zimbabwean owned. But maybe I'm missing something?
@@Kangela hi there. Just came across your channel. It's lovely. Just on your point that income from tourism in Zimbabwe doesn't benefit South Africa, I've seen with my own eyes travel agancies in Europe advertising holiday packages in Africa, particularly Egypt, Kenya and South Africa. But looking under the South African package I always saw Victoria Falls. Meaning they package Victoria Falls as part of "South Africa". The tourists then visit South Africa, on say a 10 day holiday package, fly into Victoria Falls to view the falls then fly back out without spending even a night. This issue was brought up many years ago but still nothing has been done. Just wanted to let you know. Travel agencies in Europe market Victoria Falls as part of South Africa and that country gets a huge chunk of the money tourists spending very little in Zimbabwe.
Thanks for showcasing Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 ; consider Chimanimani in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe if you are up again, it has 5 waterfalls, not as large as Vic Falls, but very scenic and understated.
Thanks Dzidzai, we are planning a road trip to Zimbabwe later this year, if all goes well. The Eastern Highlands is most definitely one of the places we'll visit.
How much is the flight of angels?
Thanks for show casing 🙏🙏
Hi there Rich, our visit was some time ago, but I did check the Wild Horizons website. They have 2 options, a short trip for US$300 and a longer one for US$568 per person. I hope that helps.
Why is Zimbabwean government failing to come up with proper regulations so Zimbabwe not South Africa, benefits from international tourists' visits to our country?
Hmmm, not sure I understand your point Nxopi. This isn't a political focused channel, and I can't claim to be particularly knowledgeable, so let me say that up front. But to the best of my knowledge, income from tourism in Zimbabwe doesn't benefit South Africa. Apart from the airline that flew us to Zimbabwe, all the businesses that we used; our hotel, river cruise, helicopter tour and local taxis, are all Zimbabwean owned. But maybe I'm missing something?
@@raymondchikuku1809 I completely agree Raymond.
What do you mean??
@@Kangela hi there. Just came across your channel. It's lovely. Just on your point that income from tourism in Zimbabwe doesn't benefit South Africa, I've seen with my own eyes travel agancies in Europe advertising holiday packages in Africa, particularly Egypt, Kenya and South Africa. But looking under the South African package I always saw Victoria Falls. Meaning they package Victoria Falls as part of "South Africa". The tourists then visit South Africa, on say a 10 day holiday package, fly into Victoria Falls to view the falls then fly back out without spending even a night. This issue was brought up many years ago but still nothing has been done. Just wanted to let you know. Travel agencies in Europe market Victoria Falls as part of South Africa and that country gets a huge chunk of the money tourists spending very little in Zimbabwe.
Thanks for that insight, it’s definitely something that we should be concerned about.