Número de vuelos por semana | 3 | Moneda |
ZWD
|
Duración |
15 hora
50 mín
| Principales destinos | Harare |
Aerolínea más popular | Ethiopian Airlines | Aeropuerto más popular | Robert Gabriel Mugabe Intl. - Harare Intl. Airport |
Zimbabwe, also known as the Republic of Zimbabwe, is located in the southeastern part of Africa, is a landlocked country, and its capital is Harare.
Zimbabwe has borders with Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, and Botswana. Its name in the local language means "Houses of Stone." The country hosts some of Africa's ancient ruins and has a population of nearly 13 million. Most of the population consists of local communities such as Shona, Ndebele, and Chewa.
While European settlers had a significant presence in the country in the past, the European population has dwindled to less than 1% of the population. Factors contributing to the decrease in Zimbabwe's population include the widespread prevalence of AIDS and migrations to neighboring countries.
More than half of the population in Zimbabwe practices Christianity, but a substantial number of people who follow indigenous African religions exist.
Due to its lack of coastline, Zimbabwe experiences a predominantly continental and tropical climate. In summer, temperatures generally range from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. Winter temperatures are usually not very low. In Harare, the average temperature throughout the year is around 20-25 degrees Celsius. Zimbabwe's favorable climate makes it suitable for visiting throughout the year. However, if you wish to avoid the rainy season when heavy rains occur, you can opt to visit the country during the months outside of November and March.
The highest point in Zimbabwe is Nyangani, located near the Mozambique border, offering visitors impressive mountain views.
The economy of Zimbabwe, like many other African countries, is primarily based on agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, wheat, and maize are among the most cultivated agricultural products, which also play a significant role in trade. The country faces considerable economic challenges, with a high inflation rate, making it known as the country with the world's highest inflation.
Despite all the challenges, Zimbabwe has a colorful and exciting cultural richness and hosts numerous festivals and celebrations year-round. Some of the most famous festivals in the country include the Buddyz Arts Festival, Harare Jazz Festival, Harare International Arts Festival, and Winter Jazz Music Festival.
Zimbabwean cuisine mainly consists of maize and potatoes, with meals often eaten with the hands. One of the country's most famous dishes is "sadza and stew," prepared using these ingredients.
Due to the high inflation in Zimbabwe, there is no official currency. Visitors commonly use American Dollars for official transactions in the country, so it's advisable to carry US Dollars when visiting.
Cuando busca vuelos a Zimbabwe, Wingie captura y compara directamente los datos instantáneos de todas las aerolíneas con los vuelos de los aeropuertos desde los que puede partir. Por lo tanto, puede ver todos los vuelos de Zimbabwe juntos para la fecha que está buscando y elegir el billete de avión más adecuado.
British Airways, Qatar Airways, Airlink, Ethiopian Airlines, RwandAir, Emirates, South African Airways, Fastjet, IndiGo, Kenya Airways, LAM Mozambique Airlines, Flydubai, Air Tanzania, Air Botswana, FlySafair tienen vuelos a Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe ciudades con vuelos directos desde España: Bulawayo, Harare, Victoria Falls.
Aerolíneas que ofrecen vuelos directos a Zimbabwe: Airlink, Emirates, South African Airways, Fastjet, LAM Mozambique Airlines, Air Botswana, Qatar Airways, Kenya Airways, FlySafair.
Los aeropuertos más populares en Zimbabwe: Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Intl., Robert Gabriel Mugabe Intl. - Harare Intl., Victoria Falls.
Ciudades más populares en Zimbabwe: Bulawayo, Harare, Victoria Falls.