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Mutarazi Falls Skywalk.. Would You Cross The Bridge In The Picture?

Some were saying local tourism rates are beyond the affordability parameters of many Zimbabweans. Yes that can be true. 

However, have we ever considered day group tours? The cost in this case is fairly low compared to individual tours.

This is because companies which organize group tours have a lot of clout with destinations operators. 

They often bring a lot of people, therefore they are better positioned to negotiate and get discounts that as an individual you would not  get. 

Moreover, the cost of transport is also shared amongst travelers, leading to a fairly low travel cost per person. 

So Pamushana Africa Transport for example provides these customized trips, and they often organize weekend trips to Nyanga,Vumba and other places in Zimbabwe and beyond. They give one an opportunity to visit and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Mutarazi falls, and enjoy the splendorous eastern highlands terrain. Its unique activity, Skywalk and the zipline facility are the most attractive. 

The waterfall is located in Mutasa District adjacent to the southern border of the Nyanga National Park. It  is the highest in Zimbabwe, second highest in Africa after Tugela falls in South Africa and 17th highest in the World.

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Nyaladzi Lester Kole

My full name is Nyaladzi Lester Kole, and I come from Plumtree, Zimbabwe. My educational journey began in primary school, where I attended three different institutions: Mlomwe Primary School for my early grades (1 to 3), Nopemano Primary School for my middle years (4 to 6), and culminating at Thekwane Primary School for my final primary year (Grade 7). For secondary education, I continued my studies at Thekwane High School, navigating Forms 1 to 6, where I developed a deeper appreciation for learning and personal growth. Following my secondary education, I pursued higher education at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), where I earned a degree in Media in Publishing Studies and proudly graduated in 2021. Professionally, I've had the privilege of working with a variety of organizations, gaining diverse experiences that have enriched my career. I began my journey at College Press, where I honed my skills as a copy editor. I then took on the role of personal assistant at Nomina Music, developing organizational and communication skills. My passion for storytelling found a home at CURE Children's Hospital of Zimbabwe, where I engaged with children through creative narratives. As a project manager at Vision to Africa, I coordinated efforts to bring impactful projects to fruition before transitioning to my current role at Scrivener as a publisher and writer, where I combine my love for literature and publishing. Beyond my professional life, I consider myself a multifaceted creative. I have explored various artistic avenues, including graphic design, photography, and music production. In the realm of music, I produce under the moniker Stainless Kole, where I express my musical creativity and collaborate with others to create unique sounds.

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