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Tag Archives: Hwange National Park
Is Zimbabwe bouncing back to its position of Africa’s Paradise?
With the new $150 million international airport planned for Victoria Falls, which will have an annual capacity of approximately 1.2 million international travelers and 500,000 domestic passengers…. one could be forgiven for believing that Zimbabwe is rising again to its position … Continue reading →
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ZIMBABWE is on it’s way back!
After touring Zimbabwe last month for the first time in four years, I can say with certainty that Zimbabwe is on it’s way back as a premier safari and activity destination. When I was last there in 2009 the country … Continue reading →
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