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INTERNAL FLIGHTS

A Air Zimbabwe fly from Harare to Bulawayo for around €100 one-way and €190 return. Also flies from Harare to Victoria Falls for around €200 one-way and €300 return.

TRAIN

Zimbabwe's rail network links Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare and Victoria Falls. The lines are old and urgently need recovery. Trains are slow, they travel preferably at night with sleeping compartments. More information at NRZ e Seat 61.

TRUCK

Despite the great degradation of the economy, several main roads remain in acceptable condition and buses continue to circulate between the largest cities, albeit in poor health and safety conditions. Two types of buses operate in Zimbabwe, local and express. Locals travel from village markets to nearby places and depart only when full or nearly full. The Expresso connect more distant destinations and follow pre-established schedules. Both types are in great demand.

CAR RENTAL

You can rent a car on the Internet and pick it up at the counters of the rent-a-car from Harare or Victoria Falls airports. Several roads allow acceptable driving by African standards for a country that has long been in financial collapse. In particular, those linking Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, Bulawayo and Masvingo (Great Zimbabwe) and Masvingo and Mutare allow travel without major problems. Expect to pay from €60 per day for a budget car rental in Harare or Victoria Falls.