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>Search Results for 'Matobo National Park'
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Camp Amalinda , Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe
Matobo National Park Information: Tucked away into an ancient bushman's shelter, Camp Amalinda's charm will leave a permanent impression on every visitor.
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The Hide, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Matobo National Park Information: Situated on the Eastern Boundary of Hwange National Park, The Hide Camp is one of the few Zimbabwe lodging in the National Park itself. Guests are accommodated in 10 luxury East African tents...
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Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Zimbabwe
Matobo National Park Information: The Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is set high on a plateau, which forms a natural boundary to the unfenced Zambezi National Park and is just 4km from the majestic Victoria Falls.
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Bulawayo and Matobos, Zimbabwe
Matobo National Park Information: Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe. Wide, tree-lined streets and suburban lawns make it hard to believe that the Kalahari desert lies over the Botswana border at nearby Plumtree...
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Crocodile Dundee in Zimbabwe
Matobo National Park Information: Carrie Hampton bumped into Zimbabwe's version of Crocodile Dundee on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe. She tagged along with the handsome hero for...
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Eco-Tourism in Zimbabwe - A Certain Style
Matobo National Park Information: If you care about eco-issues, Zimbabwe’s Pamushana Lodge sounds alarmingly opulent. In each of its six villas, sliding glass walls open onto a private swimming pool with panoramic hilltop views...
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Health Notices for Travelling in Africa
Matobo National Park Information: If you have any doubts whatsoever regarding your own personal physical condition or medical history - you are advised to consult your physician prior to embarking on a journey. Hepat...
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Kariba Magic by Carrie Hamilton
Matobo National Park Information: Lake Kariba must be one of the most peaceful places to truly chill out, particularly on a houseboat heading from one end of this inland sea to the other. There is nothing much to do but to relax...
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