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  1. List of World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe

    There are five World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe, with a further two on the tentative list. [ 3] The first site in Zimbabwe to be inscribed to the list was the Mana Pools National Park, Sapi and Chewore Safari Areas, in 1984. The most recent site listed was the Matobo Hills, in 2003. Three sites in Zimbabwe are listed for their cultural and two ...

  2. The 10 Best Places to Visit in Zimbabwe

    The 10 Best Places to Visit in Zimbabwe

  3. Heritage And Tourism

    Heritage And Tourism NMMZ is presently custodian of 137 National Monuments. Among these are outstanding monuments and World heritage Sites which are premier tourist attractions not comparable to any other sites throughout the world. These include the famous Victoria Falls (Mosi-o-Tunya-Smoke that Thunders), Great Zimbabwe, and Matobo Hills area.

  4. Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe

    Hwange National Park is one of Africa's top national parks. Covering a vast expanse of around 5,655 square miles/14,650 square kilometers, it is both the largest and oldest of Zimbabwe's game reserves. Hwange National Park is undoubtedly one of the top tourist attractions for wildlife enthusiasts as the park has the biggest diversity of ...

  5. Top Historical Sites In Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe's history is a captivating tapestry woven with threads of ancient civilizations, archaeological wonders, and vibrant oral traditions that resonate through time. Rooted in a deep connection to its past, Zimbabwe proudly preserves its heritage through remarkable historical sites. From the whispers of ages past to the echoes of monumental legacies, join us as we unveil seven of the ...

  6. A Guide to the Five World Heritage Sites In Zimbabwe

    The Great Zimbabwe National Monument is the most famous of Zimbabwe's World Heritage Sites. The site is located in the southeastern part of the country, near the city of Masvingo. The monument comprises the ruins of the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe between the 11th and 15th centuries.

  7. UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Zimbabwe

    World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe. Year of UNESCO Inscription. Great Zimbabwe National Monument, Masvingo Province. 1986. Khami Ruins National Monument, Matabeleland. 1986. Sapi and Chewore Safari Areas, Mana Pools National Park, Matabeleland North. 1984. Matobo Hills, Matabeleland South.

  8. Exploring Great Zimbabwe: A Guide to its History, Culture, and Attractions

    Since its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, extensive work has been undertaken by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority to protect and conserve the ruins. From digitizing site records for global access, to community involvement in sustainable tourism practices, every step taken secures a future for Great ...

  9. World Heritage Sites

    The smoke that thunders is the most spectacular waterfall in the world. It is the largest curtain of falling water in the world, it is 1 708m wide and with up to 500 million liters per minute descending at 61m (Devil's Cataract), 83m (main falls), 99m (Rainbow falls), 98m (Eastern Cataract). Victoria Falls/Mosi-oa-Tunya. Year of Inscription ...

  10. UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe

    The Global Heritage Travel Editors. Zimbabwe is home to 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Of those, there are 3 cultural sites, 2 natural sites and 0 mixed sites. Zimbabwe shares 1 of those sites with other countries.

  11. 12 Most Beautiful Places in Zimbabwe to Visit

    Matobo National Park is more than just one of the most beautiful places of Zimbabwe. It's a journey through time and a celebration of the country's rich heritage and natural wonders. Discover the rugged beauty of Matobo National Park, where ancient rock formations meet untamed wilderness. 10. Matusadona National Park.

  12. Top 5 heritage sites in Zimbabwe

    Nyanga National Park, located in the eastern highlands of Zimbabwe, presents a vibrant tapestry of archaeological, historical, and natural heritage. The park boasts of a rich trove of late Iron Age archaeological sites, which include pit structures and terraced hillsides. The Ziwa and Nyangwe Forts, unique pit-structured settlements, offer ...

  13. THE 10 BEST Zimbabwe Sights & Historical Landmarks

    7. Nesbitt Castle. Nesbitt castle being of historical value to the quaint little city of Bulawayo, is simply a place of sheer pleasure... 8. Balancing Rocks. Place is nice, police officer was also very friendly, he explaned some things about the rocks and paintings. 9.

  14. Great Zimbabwe, a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986 and one of Zimbabwe's main tourist attractions. The stone structures at Great Zimbabwe are the largest in sub-Saharan Africa. Centrally located, easy access on good roads and convenient to for overnight or longer stays. A large number of attractive and inspiring views of the ruins and set in a scenic ...

  15. Exploring Zimbabwe's Unesco World Heritage Sites

    ZIMBABWE is home to a treasure trove of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites that exhibit the rich cultural identity and breathtaking natural wonders of the nation. These sites play a crucial role in shaping the nation's tourism identity and attracting visitors from around the world.

  16. 3 Must-Visit World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe

    Matobo National Park. The 44,500-hectare Matoba National Park was established back in 1953 and received its World Heritage Status in 2003. Nestled in the magnificent Matobo Hills, the park offers visitors a wide variety of interesting sights and sounds to behold. The Intensive Protection Zone within the park is doing astounding work in terms of ...

  17. Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Natural Site

    Listed as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One cannot really imagine touring Zimbabwe without visiting the Victoria Falls, although as a destination it feels completely cut off from the rest of the country. The wild grandeur that David Livingstone and Thomas Baines saw in the 1850's has been ...

  18. Great Zimbabwe Monument

    Great Zimbabwe. Great Zimbabwe monument is a Unesco World Heritage Site, it's full of history and provides a perfect day out for visitors in Zimbabwe. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the country's Late Iron Age. Great Zimbabwe served as a royal palace for the Zimbabwean monarch and was used as the seat of political power.

  19. World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe

    Victoria Falls is one of the natural World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. The Victoria Falls are 1708m wide and drop 99m at its highest point, making it the largest sheet of falling water in the world when the Zambezi River is at its fullest. Twice the height of Niagara Falls and one and a ...

  20. THE 10 BEST Harare Sights & Historical Landmarks

    3. Tengenenge Farm. But if you're open minded, want to experience life in rural Zimbabwe, and interested in getting to know this... 4. National Heroes Acre. Easily the most important political site in Harare if not all of Zimbabwe, Heroes Acre is located about ten minutes... 5. Catholic Cathedral.

  21. The world heritage sites of Zimbabwe: Research, development and some

    PDF | On Jan 1, 2014, Simon Makuvaza published The world heritage sites of Zimbabwe: Research, development and some conservation issues. In Smith, C. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. 7973 ...

  22. Category:World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe

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  23. Withering of Zimbabwe's Heritage Sites amid Climate Change

    World Heritage Sites such as Great Zimbabwe Monument and Victoria Falls (Mosi oa Tunya) are exposed to the vagaries of climate change, thereby threatening to erode their outstanding universal value (UN-Habitat 2016). Once heritage sites' cultural and natural worth is lost, they cannot be replaced (Fowler 2002).