Flights To Harare
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About Harare
Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe. On the edge of landscaped Harare Gardens, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe has a large collection of African contemporary art and traditional pieces like baskets, textiles, jewelry and musical instruments. The unusual granite formation Epworth Balancing Rocks is southeast of the city. Wildlife such as zebras and giraffes roam Mukuvisi Woodlands, which has bike paths and a bird park.
It retained the name Salisbury until 1982, when it was renamed Harare on the second anniversary of Zimbabwean independence. Harare is Zimbabwe's leading political, financial, commercial, and communications centre, as well as a trade centre for tobacco, maize, cotton, and citrus fruits.
Dangers & Annoyances. Zimbabwe is nowhere near as dangerous as foreign media makes out and all up it's a very safe country to visit. Although the number of incidents and degree of violence are a far cry from that in South Africa, like anywhere in the world the usual theft and crimes occurs.
The US, Japan and Germany lifted their travel warnings to Zimbabwe in April 2009; an indication that the security risk for visitors is low. Zimbabwe is generally a very safe country however occasional robberies do occur like in any other nation, crime in Zimbabwe is probably one of the lowest on the African continent.
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