subject: Harare, Worth Visit [print this page] Harare, one of the best examples of a modern African city with a wide range of traffic arteries, the stunning tree-lined streets, numerous parks and gardens, and more than 900 species of wild trees of the Botanical Garden Contemporary the well-preserved historic buildings mixed shrubs from around the country. It has a temperate climate dynamic and friendly atmosphere. Its population is estimated over 200 million people, mostly in central Harare, but the surrounding area of about 500,000.
There are a number of popular tourist attractions in Harare. The National Gallery has a collection of interesting and valuable art and sculpture, exquisite Shona soft-stone carvings. It also carries several temporary international exhibitions. The National Archives has historic diaries, notes and reports on the various origins of the famous missionary and explorer, rare collectible items. Cheap Flights to Harare Some of the great names in African exploration of some of the original works can watch. Harare's other institutions, are worth visiting, including the Queen Victoria Museum and the Queen Victoria National Library, Civic Centre; rotten row.
It is strongly recommended that shopping in Harare. The city has one restaurant for every budget, including the array of shopping malls, fast food, clothing, shoes and accessories. Even more interesting is that Harare in Mbare, visitors here can be found in a basket, and a colorful array of food, clothing and other items provide a huge traditional open market. By supporting local artisans sell handmade works of art, stone carving and wood carving, and wicker goods, visitors can take home unique works of Africa in the next few years will cherish.
Just outside the eastern Harare, some Chivero Mukuvisi Woodlands. 227 hectares of natural forest provides a home, a wide range of game types (such as giraffe, zebra, impala, tsessebe, wildebeest, bushbuck, steenbuck, reedbuck and eland) and more than 230 kinds of birds (including the shy narina trogon, African finfoot and Ayers Eagle). Botanists will enjoy the Chivero the Mukuvisi the woodland and not less than 300 kinds of trees and shrubs naturally occurring in the region.