Discover the best top things to do in Harare Province, Zimbabwe including Kumba Home & Gifts, Catholic Cathedral, Amara's Health Spa, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Doon Estate, Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences.
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5.0 based on 14 reviews
Kumba is a home and gift store, stocking a selection of unique and bespoke products that are proudly 90% locally made. A family run store located in the majestic Msasa Woodlands, a personal touch is integral to what Kumba do, and how they do it.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Born in South Africa and taken to the world, Nando's specialises in Portuguese-style, flamed-grilled chicken dishes with various PERi-PERI marinades Experience a truly South African dining experience at Nando's in Pomona The Nando's experience is like no other, perfect for the me-times as well as the family and friends time Add spice to your life with a meal from our Portuguese style menu We've set the eating experience on fire and we can't wait for you to join our table because if there's one thing we love as much as PERi-PERi, it's lots of people to enjoy it with.
4.0 based on 48 reviews
Always a good place to visit if you enjoy art. Exhibitions vary but are usually interesting. There is a good shop with a variety of art and craft for sale. There is also a lovely sculpture part in the gardens out the back. The café has just been revived and has great potential not yet realized. On first day was assisted by a very helpful woman and had lovely fruit juice and sandwich (sadly most of menu not available); next day no one was around to offer service although it was lunch time and I was told someone was supposed to be there (yes, I suppose it was a Monday when the main part of the gallery is closed, and I gather there was someone standing in to do the service....or not) but it was a pity. Hopefully as tourism improves again the café can reach its potential. The gallery only costs a dollar admission, a dollar very well spent.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
This is truly a place to visit if you are a history enthusiast. The museum is a marvel with many sections explaining all about the tribes and how Zimbabwe came to be what it is today, it is eye opening and satisfying to know how your origins became to be. I would recommend this not only for schools trips but anyone wanting to discover more about the origins of Zimbabwe.
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