The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim now preferred safe haven for global tourists

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from the West.

Anti-Zimbabwe propaganda has been promoted by the foreign media to create a false and unfavourab­le narrative about the country, giving these multinatio­nal media companies the mission of spreading misinforma­tion and harming Zimbabwe’s reputation.

As part of the West’s attempt to bring about regime change, the news outlets have maintained this false narrative about Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe has come a long way in guaranteei­ng the protection and security of its tourists, in spite of prior difficulti­es.

Tight measures have been put in place to protect visitors, with an emphasis on improving infrastruc­ture, supporting law enforcemen­t and encouragin­g community involvemen­t in tourism-related projects.

Travellers have taken notice of these initiative­s, as seen by the increasing number of them arriving at Zimbabwe’s borders.

Warm and kind hospitalit­y is one of the main reasons Zimbabwe appeals to travellers as a safe haven.

Genuine warmth and friendline­ss are shown to visitors, which reflects the nation’s rich cultural legacy and the philosophy of Ubuntu, which holds that all people are connected by a common tie of sharing.

Whether visiting the historic monuments of Great Zimbabwe or going on a safari adventure in Mana Pools National Park, visitors are treated with respect and surrounded by a kind and welcoming environmen­t.

The 2023 Telegraph Awards ranked Zimbabwe higher than other well-known travel destinatio­ns like Egypt, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Madagascar, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, in contrast to the bad press that Zimbabwe has received from the United States and its allies.

Zimbabwe’s dedication to sustainabl­e tourism standards further highlights the country’s appeal as a top choice for ethical tourists.

Since taking office, President Mnangagwa’s Second Republic has been spearheadi­ng infrastruc­tural developmen­t which has seen a boost in tourism.

This includes the refurbishm­ents of Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport, the Victoria Falls Internatio­nal Airport, the Beitbridge Border Post, and the Beitbridge-Harare Road.

Modern equipment has been gradually but steadily installed in the nation’s main hospitals and satellite clinics, allowing the Government to improve health services delivery.

Zimbabwe is the safest travel destinatio­n because of the Government’s quick responsive­ness to health-related issues.

The Second Republic handled the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent cholera outbreak with fewer fatalities than those recorded in developed countries.

Zimbabwe has seen a rise in tourism since 2019, drawing travellers from all around the world.

Its breath-taking scenery, diverse cultural offerings, and friendly people never fail to entice tourists looking for a genuine and enlighteni­ng experience.

Zimbabwe provides a haven of safety and tranquilly, and is a bright example of perseveran­ce and regenerati­on as the rest of the globe struggles with uncertaint­y.

The country ‘s top safe haven for travellers from around the world has led to regional, continenta­l, and worldwide conference­s to be held the Victoria Falls.

This demonstrat­es the nation’s steadfast dedication to offering travellers a comfortabl­e and safe environmen­t.

Zimbabwe invites visitors to experience the wonders for themselves, from the roaring majestic Victoria Falls to the serene beauty of its national parks.

It promises an amazing journey filled with friendline­ss, warmth, and a deep connection to nature.

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The majestic Victoria Falls mesmerises visitors with its thunderous cascades and misted rocks
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