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Celebrate Your Spring Holidays With Gardens, Parks, Nature and Wildlife of Harare, Zimbabwe.

Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe. Administratively Harare is an independent city equivalent to a province. It is trade, administrative, commercial, and communications centre.

 

london, uk -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/04/2010 -- Harare is the Capital and largest city of Zimbabwe. English is the official language in the region but major language is ‘Shona’ spoken by 76% of the population, Sindebele is minor language spoken by only 18% population. The major religions in the area are Christianity and the Mwari cult. It is the trade center for tobacco, cotton, citrus fruits and maize. It is also famous for the manufacturing of textile, steel and chemical. The major occupation in Harare is agriculture and mining due to favorable climate conditions and some judicial use of natural resources. The mining industry deals with producing gold, nickel, silver, emeralds, lithium, tin, iron, cobalt, manganese, coal, diamonds and a number of other rare metals.

Harare has a pleasant climate, it rarely go above 30C in summer season, however night temperature in the winter can fall below freezing point. Rainy season in Harare is in winter i.e. from November to March. The most suitable months for visitors are April to May and August to September. There are three main seasons; a warm wet season, a cool-dry season and a hot-dry season. The largest institution of learning ‘University of Zimbabwe’ is situated in http://www.harareflights.org.uk Other worth visiting institutions such are Queen Victoria Museum and the Queen Victoria National Library, both at the civic Center It retained the name Salisbury until 1982. Previously Harare was the name of the black residential area now known as Mbare. This area is now the site of many of the most important Government buildings.

There are many hotels and restaurants in Harare, harare flights Zimbabwe they offers as well as accommodation in Harare, a list of hotels in Harare is; Maikels Hotel, Holiday-inn Harare, Rainbow Towers, Crowne Plaza Hotels Harare, Cresta Jameson Hotel, Imba Matombo and New Ambassador Hotel Harare. There are 18 out class restaurants in Harare, namely; Amanzi’s, Book Café, Shop Café, 40 Cork Road, Fish Monga, Celebration Centre, Drive Through Restaurant, DV8, Italian Bakery, Jaipur Keg & Maiden, Sopranos, Victoria 22, Wild Geese Lodge, Ramambo Lodge, Mateos, The Pavillion and Spagos Restaurant.

Harare has a strong culture, historical heritage and a number of old buildings have been preserved. The Mining Pension Fund Building and Second Street are examples. More than 900 species of wild trees and shrubs from all over the country are currently available in National Botanic Garden.