about zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is best known for the magnificent Victoria Falls, which are nestled between the mighty Zambezi and the rolling Limpopo Rivers.
Zimbabwe gets its name from the magnificent stone structures of the Great Zimbabwe ruins, a World Heritage Site with an enigmatic origin. Another four World Heritage sites are located in the country, including the rugged granite outcrops of the Matobo Hills, the spectacular conservation area of Mana Pools, and the magnificent Victoria Falls.
The vast waters of Lake Kariba, the world’s largest man-made reservoir, are home to the fierce tiger fish, which are renowned among avid anglers, while herds of wildlife roam its shores.