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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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World Tourism Day: Its Genesis and Impact on Zimbabwe

World Tourism Day, celebrated annually on 27th September, is a momentous occasion to recognise the enormous potential of tourism to foster understanding, promote cultural exchange, and contribute to economic growth. This day, established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in 1980, commemorates the adoption of the UNWTO Statutes back in 1970, a pivotal

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Enjoying Nature and Nature Photography

Article and Images: John Smith Zimbabwe is fortunate to be blessed with a huge variety of beautiful insects, birds and wildlife. So it’s no surprise bird watching, and nature photography is such an avid hobby for many people. It’s not only relaxing, its educational. As we humans better understand how each species interacts with each

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Zambezi Endeavour – The journey by both boat and road of the Zambezi River from source to delta

Article David Scott The Zambezi endeavour was undertaken in 2022, and completed in 2023, a boat trip of two thousand five hundred kilometres, and by vehicle, almost eight thousand kilometres. The inspiration for this started when I was ten years old, in 1950, and saw the Zambezi River for the first time as an impressionable

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The Significance of Sound and Music in African Culture

Article Wendy Ngcobo Images Wilderness Since the beginning of time, music and dancing have played a vital role in people’s ability to communicate and celebrate events, with an array of sounds announcing important ceremonies. In Africa, music is a social activity in which almost everyone participates. Music highlights African values, with various traditions accompanied by

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Tashinga Camp Comes Alive with the Matusadona 4×4 Expedition

Article and Images- Tamirirashe Mudzingwa Marketing & Quality Assurance Executive-  ZimParks Zimparks recently hosted the thrilling “CarTrack 4×4 Expedition” to Matusadona National Park in collaboration with Sahwira Events & Lifestyle. The event, held from March 30 to April 2, marked the fourth instalment of these exhilarating outdoor excursions, following previous adventures in Mana Pools, Chizarira,

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