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I've finally got around to planning my first African hunting trip next year to Zimbabwe; to help stave off jetlag, I figured I'd fly in 24-48hrs early and do a day in Johannesburg or Harare.

From some preliminary research, Jo'burg appears to have several good museums/hunting shops/restaurants, whereas I know very little about Harare.

Any recommendations for one over the other?
 
I live in Harare. What would you like to do here, can offer some recommendations. Not much on the museum front unfortunately
 
I live in Harare. What would you like to do here, can offer some recommendations. Not much on the museum front unfortunately
Been a long long time since I was in Harare (buildings still had Salisbury on them) but I thought there was a reasonable Natural History Museum there ?
 
Go to the Falls
 

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Amanzi is pretty much the go to in Harare for out of towners. Nice place

Lots of great places for good graze as well, depending on what you like
 
Amanzi is pretty much the go to in Harare for out of towners. Nice place

Lots of great places for good graze as well, depending on what you like
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Whenever I go overseas I always try to hit up local shops for hunting gear that is hard to find or not available in the USA such as Safari shirts, boots, quality rifle slings, knives and even reloading bullets.

Being a native of Zim could you mention some different shops are in Zim where locals go to get such items in Harare, Bulawayo, Vic Falls, ect?

Also, I know you do online knife sales, are any of your knives available in shops?
 
Stay at Amanzi and also go check out Patrick Mavros’ jewelry shop.
 
Gunshops- there is Feredays- it will be disappointing after the states but you can get Coutney boots there. They do canvas bags and things but not very exciting. There are a couple of gunshops around but all pretty poorly stocked and boring. You can also hit the crazy Market at Newlands Shopping Centre, behind Feredays. There are some nice restaurants around, Khaya Nyama, Mozambik and The Brahman. Personally, I would recommend a few days in Vic Falls as there is not much to do around Harare. There are loads of coffee shops etc but not much that would interest a visiting hunter.
 
@UNTAMED KNIVES

Whenever I go overseas I always try to hit up local shops for hunting gear that is hard to find or not available in the USA such as Safari shirts, boots, quality rifle slings, knives and even reloading bullets.

Being a native of Zim could you mention some different shops are in Zim where locals go to get such items in Harare, Bulawayo, Vic Falls, ect?

Also, I know you do online knife sales, are any of your knives available in shops?
I had a pair of custom elephant skin boots mad for me by Gail at Courtney and picked up when I was in Harare. Wore them through US customs no problem
 
I live in Harare. What would you like to do here, can offer some recommendations. Not much on the museum front unfortunately
Just check out the local restaurants, shops, markets etc. It will be more just to recover from the flight and pick up a couple of souvenirs.

Looks like I'll be staying at Almanzi
 
Stay at Amanzi and also go check out Patrick Mavros’ jewelry shop.
This is very cool, did this. Patrick spent a couple hours with me. Took me into his Ivory Vault. Very worth while, gorgeous estate he has.
 

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