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Great Zimbabwe Hotel: Local Getaway to Masvingo

Great Zimbabwe Hotel lies within the grounds of the Great Zimbabwe National Museums and Monuments, a Unesco World Heritage Site in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. The Great Zimbabwe Monuments are Africa’s second largest stone structure after the Egyptian pyramids of Giza and the most splendid ancient monuments in Sub Saharan Africa. These Impressive monuments are 900 years

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A Whole New Look: African Sun’s Troutbeck Resort

African Sun takes pleasure in offering visitors a timeless piece of heritage in a contemporary atmosphere, where each guest feels at ease and their feedback is acknowledged. African Sun has embarked on multi-million dollar renovation projects across its hotels, with a US$2 million  refurbishment at the Troutbeck Resort recently completed. Major Macilwaine founded and built

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Gonarezhou National Park: Journey To Chipinda Pools

Article Mike Garden In my latest escapade, I chose to shed the façade of urban opulence and ventured southward to the untamed expanses of Gonarezhou National Park. Nestled in the northern reaches of the park are two distinct tented camps that are run under a Conservation Partnership between the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority

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The Hadzabe: A Testament to Human Endurance and Adaptation

Images: Michael Cunnigham In the remote regions of northern Tanzania, a unique community persists, defying the pervasive sweep of modernity. This elusive community, the Hadzabe tribe, is one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer societies on Earth. The Hadzabe, or Hadza people, as they are sometimes known, offer fascinating insights into the way humanity lived for

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