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HarareOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in harareFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in harare, Bed and Breakfast!Africa : Southern Africa : Zimbabwe : Harare
Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe.Its name is a derivative of a Shona tale. A King was seriously ill and his subjects thought that he was not going to 'sleep' and live another day. In Shona 'Ha a rare' literally means He will not sleep. And the place where the sick king lived became to be known as 'Chikomo che HA A RARE' meaning the mountain where he won't sleep. It is home to a population of 1,903,510 people in total, approximately 16.36% of the total population (Source: Census 2002, Preliminary Results Summary, Central Statistical Office). The total urban population of Harare is 1,444,534 with the remainder of the population spread between Rural Harare (23,310), Chitungwiza (321,782) and Epworth (113,884). These statistics compare to a total population of 1,478,810 in 1992 (1,184,169 urban population), 14.22% of the total population. Harare, is a beautiful, light-filled, open city; high on the country's central plateaux. It is a city of modern buildings, wide thoroughfares, numerous parks and gardens. A city whose streets are lined with flowering trees and a wonderful and invigorating climate.
![]() Get in![]() By planeHarare's airport is the major gateway for flights into the country. Air Zimbabwe also operates a small network of domestic flights. In recent times flight with Air Zimbabwe often had to be cancelled due to a lack of spare parts and fuel. So rather use a foreign airline. These include South African Airways 1 (http://www.flysaa.com) and low-fare Kulula.com 2 (http://www.kulula.com), both flying from South Africas Johannesburg Int. Airport. ![]() By carA National Road from Johannesburg allows easy access. Note that it is a Toll Road, meaning you have to pay from time ti time to use it. ![]() Get aroundAlthough the best option to get around is by car, it can become difficult, as there are fuel shortages in Zimbabwe. ![]() SeeThere is a strong appreciation for the city's cultural and historical heritage and a number of the older buildings have been preserved. The Mining Pension Fund Building at Central Avenue and Second Street is one example and many more are to be found along Robert Mugabe Road between Second Street and Julius Nyerere Way.
![]() Do![]() BuyIf you want to experience shopping the way it is traditionally done in many African countries, you need to stroll around at the open flea-market at Mbare. Here tourists can feast their eyes on a colourful array of baskets, food, clothing and other items. ![]() Eat![]() Drink![]() Sleep![]() Get out![]() External linkshttp://www.zimbabwetourism.co.zw
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