
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe sits landlocked in southern Africa, defined by its highveld plateau, ancient stone ruins, and the thundering edge of one of the world's largest waterfalls. The land shifts between dry savanna, granite kopjes, and fertile farmland, and daily life carries both the weight of recent economic turbulence and a resilient, unhurried warmth.
About Zimbabwe
Overview
Zimbabwe borders Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa, and Botswana. The capital, Harare, sits on the northeastern highveld. English is the primary official language among sixteen recognised languages; the Zimbabwean dollar circulates alongside the US dollar in a hybrid economy. The country's cultural identity is rooted in Shona and Ndebele traditions, expressed through sculpture, music, and oral history.
Airports in Zimbabwe
3 airportsAirlines based in Zimbabwe
2 airlinesHotels in Zimbabwe
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