Zimbabwe continues to make headlines for all the wrong reasons. In 2005 the government stole another election, the opposition imploded and half a million of the poorest people were evicted in the midst of winter. Unemployment is at 70%, inflation has topped 1200% and women die younger in Zimbabwe than anywhere else on the planet.
But behind the grim data lies one of southern Africa’s most beautiful countries. And despite being forced to sacrifice so much, Zimbabweans have not lost their humour or resolve. With so few visiting the country, those who do can expect royal treatment. They need you.
While the world’s media focuses on the fall of Zimbabwe, visitors will see a very different image of the country. From the absolute wilderness of Mana Pools National Park, the ruins of Great Zimbabwe and the mountains looking over Mozambique, to fine dining in the capital or bungee jumping over Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe offers something for everyone.
Zimbabwe is no longer nearly as cheap as it once was, but its richness in culture and colour remain. Colonialism remains etched in all sorts of ways, but local traditions are visible. If you’re willing to join a tour group, or pay and plan your own trip, then a country of charm, political intrigue and magnificent wilderness awaits. Oh, and Zimbabwe’s got one of the world’s best climates…even the worst government can’t destroy that.
Travel Alert: Security for travellers in Zimbabwe remains uncertain: political instability has triggered protests and violence in recent times. Robert Mugabe and political rival Morgan Tsvangirai signed a power-sharing agreement in September, but the deal is sporadically on the brink of collapse. Use common sense to bypass obvious dangers and respect any local advice regarding safety.
Last updated: Oct 20, 2008