Office of the Minister of State for Mashonaland West Province
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Tourist Attractions

Mashonaland West Province offers a rich blend of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and adventure tourism, making it one of Zimbabwe’s most captivating destinations.


🌟 Top Tourist Attractions in Mashonaland West
  • Lake Kariba
    Africa’s largest man-made lake, ideal for houseboat cruises, fishing, and sunset views. It’s a hub for wildlife and birdwatching, with nearby lodges offering scenic retreats.
  • Chinhoyi Caves
    A mystical limestone cave system with crystal-clear pools. The caves are steeped in local legend and spiritual significance, and are a popular spot for diving and photography.
  • Mana Pools National Park
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for canoe safaris, walking trails, and abundant wildlife along the Zambezi River. It offers a pristine wilderness experience.
  • Matusadona National Park
    Located near Lake Kariba, this park is home to elephants, lions, and buffalo. It’s a haven for game drives and nature walks.
  • Mazvikadei Dam
    A peaceful getaway for boating, fishing, and picnicking. It’s surrounded by rolling hills and offers a tranquil escape from urban life.
  • Chewore Cultural Site
    A lesser-known but historically rich area with archaeological significance and ties to early human settlement.
  • Korekore Cultural Villages
    These villages offer immersive cultural experiences, including traditional music, crafts, and storytelling. They reflect the heritage of the Korekore people.

🧭 Travel Tips
  • Best Time to Visit: May to October (dry season, ideal for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities)
  • Accommodation: Ranges from budget lodges (US$20/night) to luxury safari camps (US$80/night)
  • Access Points: Chinhoyi (provincial capital), Kariba (border town), and Makuti (gateway to Mana Pools)

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