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Things To Do in Bulawayo

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Is Bulawayo boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what ten local experts had to say about things to do in Bulawayo.

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Bulawayo is a beautiful city. Jacaranda trees line every street and look unimaginably beautiful when in season. The people are warm and friendly. We have tourist attractions, namely our museum, wildlife parks and sanctuaries. Although we do not have a national currency, the United States Dollar is used as a base for every transaction.

Clarence, says: 2020

Bulawayo is the second capital of Zimbabwe. It is located in the southern part of the country. The city has a dry savanna climate and temperatures are usually around 30 °C in the summer. Most locals speak Ndebele but they are also quite fluent in English. Moving around the city is by public transport though it is unreliable at times, private cabs are also however available. There are quite a number of outdoor tourist attractions in Bulawayo and these include Chipangali animal orphanage, Matopos national parks.

Liberty, says: 2020

My city is known for having the best historical museum in the country which is located right in the middle of the Central Business District(CBD). It also boasts of having a large city hall where people can meet with the Mayor and have serious conversations about what needs to be done to improve the livelihood of everyone staying in the city.

Nicole, says: 2020

Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe. It is surrounded by Tourism destinations, including, one of the seven wonders of the world, the mighty Victoria falls. In close proximity to it, is the Matobo Hills national park, endowed by spectacular hills and animals. To add onto that, about 300 kms away you will find The Hwange National Park.

Bulawayo popularly known as the City of Kings, is the second Capital city of Zimbabwe and second largest city in the country. Bulawayo has affordable rentals and is near many tourist resorts. Its CBD is easy to navigate, the major focal point of the town is the NRZ building which is the tallest building in Bulawayo.

Bulawayo is the city of Kings and queens. It is so warm and it is the home of great tourist resorts like Matobo Hills, Hillside Dam, Kami Ruins, and the National Museum. Bulawayo is full of kind and warm people who treat strangers well. The prices of different commodities is quite affordable in this city.

Bulawayo is the second largest in the country, however, it shows great contrast to the capital. It is quiet and not very populated compared to Harare. The city is beautiful and most people go about minding their own business. The CBD is not very large but one can find some exciting activities to partake in, such as going to the cinema or the city pool.

Lorita, says: 2020

Bulawayo is the second capital city in Zimbabwe the city is also the second-largest city after Harare. The city is well known for its calm and peaceful atmosphere which is quite conducive for foreign travelers. It is surrounded by a few tourist attractions such a Matobo Hills and Khami Ruins.

Nyasha, says: 2020

It is the second Capital city in Zimbabwe therefor making it the second largest city in the country. It has a population estimated to be around 700 000. The city is surrounded by a few tourist attractions such as the famous Matobo Hills, Khami Ruins and Hillside Dams. Overly the city has a calm atmosphere that is safe for tourists.

Bulawayo is the second largest city in the south west of the Zimbabwe. The city consists of cultural monuments that include the Natural history museum. Bulawayo is the main gateway to Matobo national park which is the most popular resort area. The popular dwellers of the city are the Ndebele people under Mzilikazi Clan.

Bianca, says: 2020
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