Experience the vibrant culture and nightlife of Harare on this full-day private tour. Explore iconic landmarks, visit local markets, and indulge in traditional cuisine and dancing.
Experience the vibrant culture and nightlife of Harare on this full-day private tour. Explore iconic landmarks, visit local markets, and indulge in traditional cuisine and dancing.
- Balancing Rocks - This intriguing San rock art site is a must-see. The rocks are well-preserved, showcasing the original paint colors and the intricate lines the San artists skillfully painted on the granite surfaces. A balancing rock, also known as a balanced rock or precarious boulder, is a natural geological formation where a large rock or…
- Balancing Rocks - This intriguing San rock art site is a must-see. The rocks are well-preserved, showcasing the original paint colors and the intricate lines the San artists skillfully painted on the granite surfaces. A balancing rock, also known as a balanced rock or precarious boulder, is a natural geological formation where a large rock or boulder, sometimes quite large, rests on other rocks or bedrock.
Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the nearby site known locally as “Domboramwari,” which translates to “God’s Stone.” It is, however, a mountain. At the mountain’s summit, there is a feature believed to be God’s footprint, where all human foot sizes fit perfectly, whether large or small. Visitors can meet the local community who visit the mountain for prayer or relaxation. Some pray to their ancestors, while others pray in the Christian tradition.
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Mbare Market - This is Harare’s largest and busiest market, offering a wide range of goods. From agricultural produce to clothing, traditional medicines, and artifacts, everything is available here. The area is bustling with vehicles, pushcarts, and people. Successful transactions often require good bargaining skills.
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Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences - Formerly the Queen Victoria Museum, this museum in Harare, Zimbabwe, houses the seven-hundred-year-old Lemba artifact Ngoma Lungundu, believed by some to be a replica of the Ark of the Covenant. It is the oldest wooden object discovered in sub-Saharan Africa.
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National Heroes Acre - The National Heroes Acre is a revered shrine and a source of pride for the people of Zimbabwe. It symbolizes the bravery and selflessness of those interred there. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier stands majestically, representing the final resting place for countless Zimbabweans who sacrificed their lives for freedom and independence, with their remains scattered across valleys, disused mines, caves, unknown graves, and mass graves throughout the nation and neighboring states. Zimbabwe’s war of liberation epitomizes the revolutionary spirit of modern Zimbabweans, who are fighters and liberators in every sphere—political, economic, and social. Zimbabweans visit this shrine annually to celebrate Heroes Day, a public holiday.
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Gavas Restaurant - The next stop is Gavas Restaurant, located within Belgravia Sports Club. Gava Restaurant is a renowned African eatery serving Zimbabwean cuisine in Harare. It is well-established, consistently offering delicious traditional meals. Ingredients are sourced from local, independent farmers to ensure high quality and freshness. The restaurant is fully licensed, offering a variety of beers, wines, and spirits. Gava’s has built a large and loyal clientele and is considered one of Harare’s top traditional cuisine venues. It attracts a diverse range of patrons, from locals to expats and visitors. Gava’s is the first stop for tourists wishing to experience the finest traditional Zimbabwean cuisine. Enjoy listening and dancing to a variety of music.
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Strathaven - Bars and nightclubs here are stocked with a wide selection of drinks. The tour includes all local beverages, including lagers, juices, and soft drinks. Afterward, guests are returned to their hotel or lodge.

- Private transportation
- Entry Fees
- Dinner
- Drinks including local lagers, juices, soft drinks, and water (excludes imported whiskeys and wines)
- Other
- Private transportation
- Entry Fees
- Dinner
- Drinks including local lagers, juices, soft drinks, and water (excludes imported whiskeys and wines)
- Other
- expenses of a personal nature
- Tips
- expenses of a personal nature
- Tips
This is a special combo that combines a half-day city tour and a night tour. After pick up, we drive to the Balancing Rocks a world heritage site. We then climb God’s footprint stone, a footprint believed to be that of God. The next stop is Mbare Muska Market, the biggest business local market, We proceed to the National Museum, where a piece of the ark…
This is a special combo that combines a half-day city tour and a night tour. After pick up, we drive to the Balancing Rocks a world heritage site. We then climb God’s footprint stone, a footprint believed to be that of God. The next stop is Mbare Muska Market, the biggest business local market, We proceed to the National Museum, where a piece of the ark of the covenant (biblical) is preserved.
The National Heros Acre shrine, traditional dinner, and dance the night away in a nightclub whilst enjoying an unlimited supply of drinks
- Tour Duration is travel time included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.