In the city
City tour – Harare (2.5 – 3 hours)
USD 35 p.p. (minimum 2 persons)
Visit downtown Harare. Historical buildings like the Parliament, The High Court, various churches and old shops.
Harare Kopje, the highest point of Harare with 360 degrees views of the city.
Mbare Musika with its huge vegetable market and the big hall with curios’.
Doone Estate with Chapungu Sculptures and various shops for souvenirs.
Harare City Walk (4 hours)
USD 20 p.p. (minimum 2 persons)
We recently added a walking tour in down town Harare, the tour is very popular. The guided tour starts at the National Railway Station, via the 4th Street Market, Eastgate, Meikles Hotel, Africa Unity Square, Anglican Church, National Gallery, Harare Gardens, Dominican Convent School, Cathedrals and it ends at the impressive Royal Harare Golf Club. The walks take about 4 hours. Our guides are excellent, they know the history of various places, and they will lead you through the hustle and bustle of Harare.
Harare by Night. (3 – 5 hours)
USD 40 p.p. (minimum 2 persons, excluding entrance fees + dinner)
A visit to one of the many small and cozy entertainment centers which sometimes offer life music such as: Chez Zandi, Pariah State, Jam Tree, and many others. Have fun with locals in a pleasant and safe environment.
Museums etc.
Harare Arts Tour: National Gallery and Gallery Delta (3 – 4 hours)
USD 35 p.p. (minimum 2 persons, excluding entrance fees)
National Gallery
Examples of the Shona sculptures are on permanent display, along with national, regional and European art.
Housed in one of the oldest houses of Harare this gallery has a stunning collection of mainly modern paintings created by local artists.
Historical Tour: Queen Victoria Museum – National Archives (2 – 3 hours)
USD 35 p.p. (minimum 2 persons, excluding entrance fees)
Queen Victoria Museum
A small museum which concentrates on natural history and ethnology.
National Archives
The priceless collection of Rhodesian and Africana in the form of diaries, notebooks and reports of various origins, are housed in the National Archives. Some of the original works of some of the greatest names in African exploration and missionary can be viewed.
Out of town
Tour of Lake Chivero (4 – 5 hours)
USD 45 p.p. (minimum 2 persons, excluding park fees and entrance fees).
A visit to Lake Chivero National Parks, which has small game and rhino’s.
The dam wall offers a nice view of the Lake which supplies water to Harare.
Kuimba Shiri is a bird’s garden, on the shores of the lake.
The Lion and Cheetah Park is a small zoo with a separate mini-park for lions.
Domboshava Rock and Cave Paintings (3 – 4 hours)
USD 40 p.p. (minimum 2 persons, excluding entrance fees)
Domboshava derives its name from the words dombo (large stone or rock) and shawa (red). This hill is a massive granite dome containing several shelters with notable rock paintings. These include fine animal and human depictions of several different styles. Some of the human figures are believed to be San representations of Bantu-speaking peoples.
Ngoma Kurira (4 – 5 hours)
USD 45 p.p. (minimum 2 persons, excluding entrance fees)
Ngoma Kurira (the drums are sounding) is one of the dominant hills of the Domboshawa area, about 30km north of Harare. It is a granite hilly area lying in the head waters of the Mazoe River. The climb to this beautiful are, with very well preserved rock paintings is quite stiff.
Entrance fees Harare Tours
Per person: (Non Resident / Subject to change)
Lake Chivero –USD 10.00
Queen Victoria Museum –USD 10.00
Domboshava Rock & Cave Painting –USD 10.00
Ngoma Kurira –USD 10.00
Harare National Gallery – USD 1.00
Gallery Delta –Free
National Achives -USD 1.00
Lion & CheetahPark – USD 6.00
Horse Riding –USD 5.00
Lion Walk- USD 50.00
Lion Cubs -USD 5.00
Kuimba Shiri – USD 5.00