Harare (/həˈrɑːreɪ/; officially called Salisbury until 1982) is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe. Situated in the northeast of the country in the heart of historic Mashonaland, the city has an estimated population of 1,606,000 (2009), with 2,800,000 in its metropolitan area (2006). Administratively, Harare is a metropolitan province, which also incorporates Chitungwiza town and Epworth. It is situated at an elevation of 1,483 metres (4,865 feet) above sea level and its climate falls into the subtropical highland category.
Restaurants in Harare
5.0 based on 449 reviews
Wild is Life is a genuine wildlife orphanage and rehabilitation rescue centre. Guests are invited to visit the Sanctuary for trully memorable personal encounters with wildlife orphans. Bookings are essential and visits are limited to afternoons only. All proceeds from the guest visits are used for the running and maintenance of the Sanctuary.
Great afternoon getting close to and learning about certain wild animals followed by delicious afternoon tea! Hearing about how the animals have been rescued & learning about their habitats etc was fascinating. Seeing the baby elephants &!feeding the giraffes were highlights as was seeing the pangolin run across the lawn! Tea in the conservatory was a nice final treat.
5.0 based on 79 reviews
Great value for money! I loved it, if you love nature and wild animals and exclusivity then my friend make the booking. It’s about 30 minutes from Harare but the road is great, no potholes or dirt road. Did I mention that I loved it?
5.0 based on 19 reviews
A Private Safari & Tours company that is owner operated. The owner of the business is a qualified Guide and he takes tours which gives the client the direct contact and personalized services. Our team of well experienced Guides and Consultants with a combined experience of over 30 years and strategically deployed will give a visitor the most memorable Cultural, Historical, Wildlife Zimbabwean experience. We have offices in Victoria Falls and Harare Zimbabwe and Livingstone Zambia and our operations cover the two countries as well as Chobe National Park in Botswana We offer private and exclusive services suitable for family as well as groups and we tailor-make them to suit the clients' requirements. We offer our services to leisure, business and diplomatic travelers Our services include Meet, Greet and Assist, Airport, Inter-City and local shuttle Services, Private and Exclusive Safaris and Tours as well as travel advisory services and information to travelers
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Raintree is a true paradise hidden away in the Umwinsidale Valley. The property has been developed into a unique up market venue providing an ideal setting for any event, from weddings to corporate and private functions. This breathtaking venue maximizes on the best that any venue has to offer with pine forests, landscaped gardens and sweeping lawns that roll down to meet the Umwinsi River which is a clear water stream that cascades over a granite rock waterfall to settle in an idyllic pool below.
4.5 based on 218 reviews
Wonderful place with great food and some amazing bird life. When it was working the swimming pool and small kids train were the highlight for my children.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
A short car-ride from Harare. There is a sign (turn right) which was hard to see due to high grass. There was a small reception with parking- a few USD per person in entrance fee. A steep, maybe 15 min, climb (the path easy to find and marked with white painted arrows on the ground) to see fantastic rock- paintings. Many smaller ones and also a bigger train of elephants that we didn't notice first (take a step back). We followed the cleft further up (along the brook) and climbed to the top of the mountain. This part needs good shoes and at least some physical capability ;-). From the top of the mountain beautiful view.
4.0 based on 217 reviews
We had a days meeting. The atmosphere was good and serene. Saw some crocodiles, giraffes and other game.
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