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Zimbabwe holidays

May 2023

  • Rhinos in a reserve in western Zimbabwe near the Hwange national park.

    Rhinos return to Zimbabwe and a new kind of safari starts to take shape

    Near the Hwange national park, a reintroduction project protects animals, attracts tourists and ensures locals aren’t neglected

March 2018

  • View of wildlife, including a giraffe, from Camp in Hwange National Park

    New beginnings: Zimbabwe, back from the brink

    With Mugabe’s catastrophic 40-year rule finally over, there’s optimism on the streets of Zimbabwe. Novelist Katherine Rundell revels in the newfound liberty of her childhood home

June 2016

  • pharmacy

    Public Streets by Public Books
    Postcard from Zimbabwe: Harare in four pharmacies

    Our urban observations series takes us to Harare, where Amanda Atwood’s drive across town sees her reflecting on healthcare and double standards

May 2015

  • Elephant walks past the Ebony Tree hide at Camp Hwange

    On the radar
    Help stop poaching: go on safari in Africa

    As tourist numbers in east and southern Africa fall due to terrorism fears, local incomes and anti-poaching patrols drop too – which is when the poachers step in

November 2014

  • Elephants gather at a waterhole in Hwange national park, Zimbabwe

    On safari in Zimbabwe – with poachers turned gamekeepers

  • 1,000 dead elephants

    How elephants are being protected by ex-poachers in Zimbabwe – video

January 2014

  • Kayak the Nile

    Adventure holidays and trips for 2014: Africa

    From kayaking the Nile and mountain biking in the shadow of Kilimanjaro to exploring Africa's amazing national parks

November 2012

  • Paul Hubbard, guide of the Bulawayo pub crawl, in the King's Head

    A historic pub crawl of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

  • Dave Carson (left) and fellow guide Felix watching elephants at Camp Hwange

    On safari in Zimbabwe: a country in search of tourism

July 2012

  • Dordogne treehouse

    Corkboard
    Travel news round-up: from the Dead Sea to Zimbabwe

    Treehouses, free houses (if you'll feed the cat) and Don Quixote tilting at Devon windmills, plus the holidays in Zimbabwe question

April 2011

  • crew

    Ask Tom
    Ask Tom – your travel dilemmas answered

    Lonely Planet's Tom Hall has tips on how to see the world by yacht to where to find a small, family-friendly campsite in France

November 2010

  • Lion in Zimbabwe

    Lions kill tourist as he showers in Zimbabwe

    Man, 59, mauled by five lions at a nature reserve campsite

June 2010

  • Nick Lill, Puddle photograph, Ethiopia

    Out of Africa: Nick Lill's photography goes on show

    Nick Lill's visually arresting pictures of Ethiopia, Morocco, Zimbabwe and beyond veer far from the well-trodden path, capturing a travel experience many of us crave

May 2010

  • Harare International Festival of the Arts 2008.

    Zimbabwe culture festival battles against the odds

    From infectious Afro-fusion rhythms to plays dealing with political violence, the Harare International Festival aims to showcase the best of Zimbabwean arts – but organising it was far from easy

February 2010

  • Stopping on the Great North Road, northern Kenya

    Cape Town to Cairo – and back again

    Two families, two vehicles, five children – and 25,000 miles up and down Africa in six months

January 2010

  • Response
    Even latter-day Livingstones can help relieve poverty in Africa

    Chris McIntyre
  • kumbh mela festival india

    30 fantastic new trips for 2010

November 2009

  • Al Deir Monastery in Petra

    50 ultimate travel experiences | sites

    Mystical ruins, roads made of skeletons, desert art installations ... explorers, travel writers and tour operators remember their favourite travel moments

November 2007

  • Roaches and dinner by torchlight on the night train from Harare

    Ndaba Sithole: When you need to travel by train in Zimbabwe these days, the overnight services are an unsettling experience. It is not only the stations that are in darkness, you cannot count on much illumination inside the carriage either

March 2007

  • Safari Britons killed by charging elephant

    Two British tourists have died and one was injured after an elephant charged them in western Zimbabwe, the British embassy in Harare said last night.

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