Explore Zimbabwe's culture and history with local guides.2-3 hour introductory tour to most of the city center highlights and landmarks. +263 773 004 896
Today we join the world for #WorldEnvironmentDay
Zimbabwe produces 300,000 tons of plastic waste annually and most of it ends up polluting our streets.
At Free Walking Tours Harare, we walk with purpose.
Let’s #BeatPlasticPollution through eco-friendly tourism.
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we reaffirm our commitment to climate action and a pollution-free future.
Our team joined the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative in Vienna—an inspiring global summit driving real solutions for a cleaner, sustainable world. 🌱
Halfway through an unforgettable year of adventure!
The May Horizons Newsletter is here — packed with breathtaking views, cultural gems & travel inspiration.
Ready to explore?
What’s more impressive? These trees are now over 100 years old! Despite their natural lifespan being around 20 years, many of them are still standing strong.
Credits- Jonathan Waters: Urban evolution Harare a photographic history
Did You Know?
The tall palm trees lining Julius Nyerere Way in Harare officially called Washingtonia robusta aren’t native to Zimbabwe at all. These majestic palms actually come from Mexico, and they were a gift to the city!
Back in 1920, a Cape-based horticulturist named Harry Pickstone sent 500 Mexican fan palms to Salisbury (now Harare). Pickstone had learned about these hardy trees in California, and believed our climate was perfect for them.
Celebrate Africa Month in motion!
Join Free Walking Tours Harare for a special Dance City Tour—a vibrant, musical journey through the streets of Harare that brings together storytelling, culture, rhythm, and spontaneous joy!
Join us for the Kumusha Africa Day Celebration
24–26 May 2025 | Dzimbanhete All Africa Village
Celebrate culture, storytelling, music & community!
Starts 2PM on May 24
More info: https://t.co/TqEbYPo1xD