Harare stems from Havarari, meaning 'They never sleep' – which holds true for the locals that live there since
Honde Valley Mountain Range park extends from Eastern Highlands Zimbabwe well into Mozambique.
A mining settlement and Zimbabwe's largest colliery, founded in 1899.
Named after a local Nhanzwa chief, Hwange National Park is the largest Park in Zimbabwe.
Located south-west of Nyanga, South of Mutare, the town is situated within Nyanga National Park.
Named Gatooma after local Chief Katuma, the settlement was established in the 1890s.
The name Kariba comes from the word Kariva or Karinga, meaning trap, which refers to a rock jutting out from the gorge where the dam wall was to be built.
Karoi is approximately 88 km from Chinhoyi along the A1 highway towards Zambia.
On the border between Zimbabwe and Botswana in Africa lies the Kazuma Pan National Park, an unspoilt wilderness known for its large numbers of buffalo and elephant.
Kwekwe as per the last national census is the seventh largest city in Zimbabwe.