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Zimbabwe is a diverse country full of natural wonders. Zimbabwe basically means the “great house of stone”. Zimbabwe tourist destinations come with huge variety of activities. Zimbabwe as a country has a lot to offer to its visitors at large.

Harare is the commercial capital of Zimbabwe. It is a culturally vibrant and cosmopolitan place. Some of the popular attractions of Harare are; the National Gallery, Queen Victoria Museum, the busy Mbane Musika market, Botanical Garden, and Chapungu Kraal which is the traditional village. Harare is one of the major Zimbabwe tourist destinations.

Victoria Falls National Park is located at the east and south bank of the Zambezi River. It is one of the most popular falls in the world. This park features a rainforest with ferns, palms and liana vines. It is also home to many species of animals like white rhino, elephants, cape buffalo and hippopotamus. Victoria Falls is among the most important Zimbabwe tourist destinations visited by many tourists.

Bulawayo, the second largest city of Zimbabwe. The main attractions of this place are the good Railway museum which features a passenger coach dating back to 1904 and the National Museum.

Mount Nyangani, located at Nyanga National Park is Zimbabwe’s highest peak and is 8504 feet in height. It has many beautiful rivers and waterfalls which are the major attractions of this site. Some of the popular activities at this spot are the rock climbing and mountain hiking.

Naletale Ruins, found near Matabeleland display monuments made of stone masonry. Matobo National Park at Bulawayo is home to the famous Matobo hills and the Lake Matopos Recreational Park. It has different species of animals such as the rhinoceros, leopard and the sable antelope.
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Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, ChinaShanghai, China’s largest city and center of the nation’s trade activities is a popular tourist destination. Besides the ancient architectural structures such as Four cornered pagoda, Yuyuan Gardens, the Bund and so on, Shanghai’s new architectural buildings are also luring tourists…
Shanghai is the most developed city in China and happens to be one of the world’s largest metropolitan cities. It is China’s largest city in terms of population and is also Asia’s famous tourist destination. It is situated at the mouth of the famous Yangtze River. Popularly nicknamed as ‘hu’ or ‘shen’ Shanghai is a large city with an area of more than 5,800 square kilometers. It’s advisable to buy yourself a travel guide so that you don’t get lost in this huge metropolitan city. The city is not only well known as an economic, financial and trade center but is also popular for its historical and cultural heritage. The city of Shanghai is 1460 km away from Beijing and is a two hour journey by flight or 17 hour journey by train from the capital.

Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China

Shanghai tourist attractions are easily accessible from the center of the city and will keep you enthralled during your stay in the city. Some of the popular tourist destinations in Shanghai are:

Yuyuan Gardens

Yuyuan garden is located in the center of Shanghai’s old city and is one of the few remaining old tourist sites in Shanghai. The garden is built in traditional Chinese style and features several rock and tree gardens. Ponds, zigzagging bridges, scores of doorways and dragon lined walls are characteristics of this garden. When you enter the garden you are welcomed by its scenic beauty. The small ponds adorned with shrubs, trees and rocks on the sides, simply overwhelm the soul. The garden is surrounded by a bazaar or market that has vendors selling all kinds of stuff from wares to food stuff. So you should have plenty of time if you want to absorb the beauty of Yuyuan as well as do some shopping at the bazaar.

The Bund

It is said that if you visit Shanghai and fail to visit the Bund, then you’ve not really seen China. The Bund, an epitome of Shanghai’s history is one of the most prominent architectural features of the city. The Bund usually refers to the buildings and wharves sweeping along the western side of the Huangpu river. Many banks and financial institutions opened their offices here, making the Bund the financial capital of Asia. The buildings that should specifically be on your look out list are the old Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the Bank of China, the Peace Hotel and the Customs House. Read More…