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The Majestic Victoria Falls
Located on the Zambezi River, the mighty Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. With sights that are guaranteed to leave a mark one's soul, the Victoria Falls, known locally as the Mosi-oa-Tunya (Tokaleya Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders), is one of two World Heritage Sites on the Zambezi River.
The Great Zimbabwe Monument
The Great Zimbabwe is an ancient city in the southeastern hills of Zimbabwe near Lake Mutirikwe and the town of Masvingo , close to the Chimanimani Mountains and the Chipinge District. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the country's Late Iron Age.
The Balancing Rocks in Zimbabwe
The Balancing Rocks are a geological formation found in the township of Epworth, Southeast of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. It is a formation of rocks perfectly balanced without other supports.The Mother and Child balancing rocks are a well-known feature in Matobo National Park.
Harare City
Visit Harare the capital of Zimbabwe. Known as the Sun Shine City, Harare boasts of being the most vibrant and culturally diverse city on the African continent.
National Heroes Acre
National Heroes Acre or simply Heroes Acre is a burial ground and national monument in Harare, Zimbabwe. The 57-acre site is situated on a ridge seven kilometres from Harare, towards Norton.
Agriculture
Agriculture is the backbone of the Zimbabwean economy. It provides livelihoods to 80% of the population and accounts for 23% of formal employment. The sector contributes 14 - 18.5% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Mining
Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) was established by an Act of Parilament No. 31 of 1982.
Eastern Highlands
This beautiful part of Zimbabwe includes three distinct mountain areas. All are paradises with waterfalls, streams, rich vegetation and wild life, and each is subtly different. A variety of hotels, lodges and cottages are available. The Nyanga Mountains stretch 60 km north of Juliasdale. Zimbabwe’s highest location is here…..Mount Nyangani with an altitude of 2592 metres.
Wild Life
Zimbabwe is blessed with a rich variety of animals, including the Big Five.Due to the abundance of wildlife , visitors to the country's National Parks are guaranteed to catch a glimse of animals such as Zebras, Lions, Elephants ,Girrafes , Leopards and Crocodiles etc.
Ambassador Maxwell Ranga

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Mount Nyangani

Mount Nyangani (formerly Mount Inyangani) is the highest mountain in Zimbabwe at 2,592 m (8,504 ft). The mountain is located within Nyanga National Park in Nyanga District, is about 275 km (171 mi) north west Mutare. The summit lies atop a small outcrop of rock around 40m above the surrounding area. The remainder of the peak is a broad moor of mainly rolling hills and plateau with an area of about 8 km2. The edges of this plateau then fall steeply to the east and west sides. The mountain vegetation is largely composed of heath around the summit plateau with evergreen forest along the wetter eastern slopes and grassland to the western side. Annual rainfall totals are high (around 2200 mm) but long spells of dry weather occur during the winter period of May to August. Due to its relatively low altitude and tropical location, snow falls very rarely, last recorded in August 1935