Most Beautiful Places Harare, Zimbabwe

The majestic obelisk of Heroes' Acre, which overlooks the town, is only 7 kilometers from Harare. It was built with North Korean aid and serves as a solemn tribute to the troops who perished during the Second Chimurenga. A massive socialist-realism statue of the unknown troops stands in the center, flanked by bronze friezes commemorating dramatic battle triumphs


Balancing Rocks

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Returning to Zimbabwe without any stone sculptures, wood carvings, or balancing rocks cannot be considered a true Zimbabwean experience. The balancing rocks are truly incredible to witness. As the big rocks are stacked on top of each other, they make stunning natural works of art.

National Botanical Gardens

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Spend a day exploring this beautiful plant paradise, which contains rare and endangered indigenous species as well as exotic species from South America, India, Australia, and the Far East. Don't miss the herbarium, which houses around 500,000 specimens and acts as a study and information center for Zimbabwe's indigenous floral life.



Kuimba Shiri Bird Sanctuary

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Previously known as Queen Victoria Museum, the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences is located in Harare, Zimbabwe. The museum is well-known for its collection of a seven-hundred-year-old Lemba artifact, which is believed to be a replica of the Ark of the Covenant. The museum has a library, a collection of ethnographic and archaeological artifacts, and exhibition galleries explaining all about the tribes of Zimbabwe.


Zimbabwe Museum Of Human Sciences

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Previously known as Queen Victoria Museum, the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences is located in Harare, Zimbabwe. The museum is well-known for its collection of a seven-hundred-year-old Lemba artifact, which is believed to be a replica of the Ark of the Covenant. The museum has a library, a collection of ethnographic and archaeological artifacts, and exhibition galleries explaining all about the tribes of Zimbabwe.



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