Dive into the enchanting allure of Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe, with FlySafair—your preferred airline for unforgettable adventures. Stroll along the picturesque jacaranda-lined streets, where vibrant purple blossoms paint the city in hues of beauty each spring. Experience the warmth of the residents, whose welcoming smiles and friendly demeanour truly embody the spirit of this sunshine city, all while taking advantage of our irresistible airfare deals.
As Zimbabwe's commercial and industrial epicentre, Harare pulsates with life and culture, making it a hidden gem for travellers seeking adventure! The city boasts fascinating museums that highlight the rich tapestry of Zimbabwean culture and heritage. Wander through the lush, majestic gardens that offer a serene escape from the urban bustle. Surrounded by the breathtaking African plains, Harare provides a gateway to stunning vistas, iconic landmarks, and an array of wildlife. Here, you can encounter majestic elephants, graceful giraffes, powerful lions, swift cheetahs, and many more animals in their natural habitats, creating unforgettable memories.
Travel with peace of mind aboard Africa's most punctual airline, FlySafair, and immerse yourself in the wonders of Harare. Our commitment is to ensure every aspect of your journey is smooth and enjoyable, from the moment you book your ticket to your arrival at the bustling Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE).
Entry Requirements for Visiting Harare, Zimbabwe
Before setting off on your adventure, ensure you have the following:
- A passport valid for at least six months from your date of entry; please note that non-South African citizens might also need to acquire a visa.
- Infants and children under eighteen must present a passport along with an unabridged birth certificate for travel. Additionally, if a child is travelling with just one parent, a letter of consent (affidavit) is required.
- A return ticket to your country of origin.
- Sufficient funds to support you during your stay.
- Enough blank pages in your passport to accommodate any required entry visa.
- A completed Immigration Declaration Form to ensure smooth passage through borders.
Zimbabwe is a country renowned for its stunning landscapes, each more impressive than the last. Enjoy a leisurely picnic at Domboshawa, known for its striking red rock formations, where you can soak in breathtaking views and connect with nature. Alternatively, visit the Wild is Life Sanctuary, an orphanage where gentle creatures roam freely across sprawling lawns, offering visitors a heartwarming experience. Don’t miss the lively atmosphere of the Avondale Flea Market, where you can discover local crafts, fresh produce, and delicious street food.
For those who crave a taste of Zimbabwe’s art and culture, the Museum of Human Sciences invites you to explore its rich exhibits, including the 700-year-old Ark of the Covenant replica—the oldest wooden object ever found in sub-Saharan Africa. Another must-see is the National Gallery, which highlights a splendid collection of traditional Shona stone sculptures and vibrant paintings by talented local artists, celebrating the country's artistic heritage.
For food enthusiasts, Harare is a treasure trove of culinary delights! Delight in the elegant atmosphere of the historic Meikles Hotel, where you can savour a sumptuous afternoon tea in grand surroundings. For a touch of indulgence, venture to the suburbs and treat yourself to exquisite French cuisine at Victoria 22, known for its refined dishes and impeccable service. Families and groups can gather at Paula’s Place to share hearty Portuguese meals or indulge in traditional Zimbabwean fare—savour the comforting flavours of sadza at Pamugoti, where each bite tells a story.
Find your sanctuary in Harare, where a diverse range of accommodations awaits you. Whether you prefer the cosy charm of lodges like York Lodge in the serene Newlands area or the opulent luxury of the 5-star rated Meikles Hotel in the heart of the city, there’s a perfect spot for every traveller. Experience the warmth and hospitality of Harare, which truly makes it feel like a home away from home.
Mark your calendar for the following public holidays when the vibrant spirit of Zimbabwe comes alive:
- New Year's Day, 1 January
- Robert Gabriel Mugabe National Youth Day, 21 February
- Good Friday, 7 April
- Holy Saturday, 8 April
- Easter Sunday, 9 April
- Easter Monday, 10 April
- Independence Day, 18 April
- Workers’ Day, 1 May
- Africa Day, 25 May
- Heroes’ Day, 14 August
- Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day, 1 November
- National Unity Day, 22 December
- Christmas Day, 25 December
- Boxing Day, 26 December
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime in Harare, where culture, nature, and hospitality await you!
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