Harare OverviewKnown as 'the sunshine city', Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe
and a gateway to the country's many attractions, including Victoria
Falls and Kariba. Recent turmoil in Zimbabwe cast a dark shadow on
the city, with fuel and food shortages affecting tourism and day to
day life throughout the country. However, the Zimbabwe situation
has improved of late and the shortages have abated, making Harare
an appealing travel destination once again. Beautiful residential
areas surround the city centre, the most developed being
Borrowdale, Chisipite, Mount Pleasant and Avondale. There are some
wonderful galleries and museums in and around Harare showcasing
local culture and heritage, some of the most popular being the
National Gallery, the Dendera Gallery and the Queen Victoria
Museum. Not far out of town, the Ruwa Sculpture Gallery is also
worth a visit. Borrowdale Village is a quaint complex offering a
variety of shops, restaurants, pubs and nightclubs - an excellent
place to spend the day (or night!) while on holiday. Other Harare
shopping centres include Westgate, which has a great movie theatre,
and the Eastgate Shopping Mall, located in the CBD. When not
sipping cappuccinos at a café in the village, the local residents
often go to the Harare Sports Club to watch cricket, or to Old
Georgians (OGs) for rugby. Golf is another favourite pastime, with
some fantastic courses based in the city, as well as a couple of
fun putt-putt courses. For nature lovers, visiting the Lion and Cheetah Park is a must
when in Harare, and the Chriemba Balancing Rocks are also good to
see. The National Botanic Gardens are another good outdoors
attraction in Harare. Horse riding and walking safaris are offered
in the nearby Mukuvusi Woodlands, while Lake Chivero is great for
jet-skiing, sailing and fishing. There are a number of parks and
museums in Harare - in particular the Mukuvisi Woodlands
Environmental Centre is a popular spot for family picnics and
birdwatching. Two thirds of the 260-hectare reserve is natural
parkland, while the remainder is a small wildlife park. |