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WE TRAVEL AFRICA
Making your African destination memorable.

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Flight Bookings
For high standard of services in all travel arrangements for individuals, corporates or organized groups #WeTravel Africa got you.
  • Worldwide Ticketing
  • Dubai Visa Services
  •  Private charter flights 
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Accommodation Bookings
We offer and book all accommodation options: hotels, lodges, guest houses, camps, houseboats etc. And on all bases: fully inclusive, full board, DBB, B&B and self-catering.
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Travel Activities
We book activities countrywide.
  • White Water Rafting
  • Sky Walk
  • Game Drives
  • Sunset Boat Cruise
  • Parasailing 

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We Travel Africa

We Travel Africa is a travel and touring company based in Kariba , Zimbabwe. On offer are effective road transfers around Zimbabwe and into bordering countries Zambia, Botswana , Mozambique and Namibia. We facilitate Accommodation, Safari, Catering & Activities booking.
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The Zambezi River in Africa's wilderness and wildlife are made known to you by We Travel Africa. Here is a natural environment where time moves slowly, the sun is warm, the sky is enormous, and people are kind. Stand in the thundering spray of the Victoria Falls; pump adrenalin in the white-water of the Batoka Gorges; soak up a crimson sunset from the deck of your cruiseboat on Lake Kariba; catch (and release) a magnificent Zambezi tigerfish; canoe silently downstream past crocodiles, hippos and herons to Mana Pools; walk with a guide where elephants roam, and, if you are lucky, witness the chase of a lion or wild dog kill.
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We may combine our packages to create an itinerary that exceeds your expectations from a safari and trekking  tour to a vacation of pure relaxation and culture. 

Mobile Safaris 

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Matusadonha National Park
The rolling Matusadona hills, which are a component of the park's water-rich terrain, gave it its name. Two perennial rivers, the Ume and the Sanyati, and Lake Kariba are on either side of it.
This secluded and difficult park, which spans 1470km2, is the first in Zimbabwe to be included in the African Parks network of jointly maintained parks.
Along the southern side of Lake Kariba, Matusadona National Park is a secluded and stunning wilderness environment with dense thickets, mopane woods, and grasslands.

The Zambezi escarpment's steep terrain makes for superb game viewing and bird watching, with chances to spot the big four (elephant, lion, buffalo, and leopard), plains game like impala and kudu, as well as a wide variety of bird species.

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Mana Pools
Northern Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park is a 219,600 ha national park and wildlife conservation area. In this area of Zimbabwe's lower Zambezi River, the flood plain transforms into a sizable area of lakes following each rainy season. One of Africa's most recognized game viewing sites, the area attracts numerous large animals in quest of water as the lakes gradually dry up and recede.In 1984, the park was listed as a single UNESCO World Heritage site along with the Sapi Safari Area and Chewore Safari Area. Ecology In Shona, the word "mana" (four) refers to the four sizable permanent ponds that the middle Zambezi's meanderings have created. ​
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Gonarezhou National Park
The second-largest park in Zimbabwe, Gonarezhou National Park, is located in the country's southeast and shares a border with Limpopo National Park in Zimbabwe and Kruger National Park in South Africa.
It is 5 000 km2 in size and is a part of the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area.
All five of the "big 5" animals—elephant, buffalo, rhino, lion, and leopard—as well as more than 100 mammal species, 400 bird species, and 50 fish species—including the Zambezi shark and small-tooth sawfish—can be found in the park, which is also home to Zimbabwe's lowest point, the confluence of the Save and Runde at 162 meters above sea level.
Towering baobab trees, alluvial, mopane, and miombo woods may be found across the semi-arid landscape.


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