Latest reviews in Zimbabwe


 
Turbo Glass - Bulawayo
Plumtree Road 54
Bulawayo
Great company with great staff. Their boats in particular are very well know across Zimbabwe and Southern Africa. As mentioned in the other review, they have sold a lot of them, this is a testament to their products. Keep it up Turbo Glass!! (Mr_Qype, 14-02-2012)

turbo1 Thank you Mr Qype, It is nice to know our fibre glass boats are doing the business all over South Africa!

 
Victoria Falls Hotel - Victoria Falls
Mallett Drive 2
Victoria Falls
Even though the Hotel no longer has the well kept and exclusive atmosphere it once had, Victoria Falls Hotel still is a place I recommend to all visitors. The rush of water which can be heard for miles is as amazing as the breathtaking views. Be careful of the local prostitutes hanging around the bars and clubs in the area, and remember to bargain for the items you want to purchase there. (nikolai69, 14-06-2011)

 
40 Cork Rd - Harare
40 Cork Rd
Harare
The restaurant has excellent service, beautiful setting with large garden, great food. Good selection of coffees (espresso, cappuccino, latte, etc.), yummie cakes and great lunches with vegetarian and salad options. (Habibti-Berlin, 01-04-2011)

 
Amanzi Restaurant - Harare
158 Enterprise Road
Harare
Julie and Andrew Mama have turned this property into one of the hotspots for Zimbabwes nightlife - enjoy tapas and cross-over cuisine on international standard in a trendy African-style setting and don't miss out on the evenings with life music and other special events! Here is where you meet Zim's "In" people over a fancy cocktail or a good glass of wine - or should take your date out for a romantic evening under the star-filled sky in Harare's most beautifully designed garden with its little waterfalls... However, the service can be challenging at times, especially on nights when fully booked... (Habibti-Berlin, 01-04-2011)

 
Victoria 22 - Harare
Victoria Drive 22
Harare
Let Mark Wollmann and his team seduce you with delicious, beautifully presented food on international top level in a colonial style house and don't miss the beautiful African garden for an apéritif in elegant surrounding. The best restaurant in all of Zimbabwe when it comes to top food quality and impeccable service - if you cannot decide which of the yummie deserts you like, they might even prepare you a mixed platter :) (Habibti-Berlin, 01-04-2011)

 
Victoria Falls - Harare
Harare
Mosi o Tuna...or smoke that thunders is how it is described by the locals..A must place to see the magnificence of our planet a wonder to behold.It is all that and more. I remember climbing down to the base of the falls, fear in my heart I was about to embark on a week long trip down this mighty river the Zambezi. I was the 79th person to do this trip it was still classed as an Expedition with SOBECK adventure holidays. The week i will never forget. If ever have the chance to do the 1 day trip do it. We only pass through life but once. (flunch, 09-02-2011)

 
Matopos - Bulawayo
Bulawayo
Matopos means - ''bald heads'' obviously due to the layout of the rock formations and caves. A beautiful African heritage with a national game reserve attached where it is one of the last remaining places in Africa or Zimbabwe to see the Rhinoceros! Go camping, for a picnic or just a game drive, this place will leave you breathless! (spin_dokta, 04-02-2010)

 
40 Cork Road - Harare
Cork Road 40
Harare
In a country ravaged by bad politics, this is an oasis. 40 Cork Road is an outdoor cafe, art gallery and sculpture garden. Situated in a converted colonial house with a huge garden and pool, it is a weird fusion of third world charm and first world service. It has the best coffee in Southern Africa, dedicated pastry chefs and there is always something fabulous on the menu. This is a must, and probably the only place in Harare where you are guaranteed great food, good service and an amazing atmosphere. Oh and you can get wifi (ajmunn, 04-12-2008)

 
zambezi river - Harare
Harare
I did white water rafting on the Zambezi and seriously questioned my sanity as we went racing down the fast-paced rapids (not helped when one's called the washing machine because of what it's supposed to do to you). Even more so after I went in, as did my friend, who took ages to surface. But it was one of the most seriously amazing things I've ever done. A complete adrenalin rush. Lots of trained people in the raft with us who lugged all the equipment back up the steep incline once we'd finished without losing any breath whatsoever, unlike me and my friend who kept having to stop to catch our breaths. (bobster40, 24-11-2008)