Finding a Hotel in Bulawayo
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Complete, First published Oct 16, 2024
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At least once in their lifetime, one should go on a safari holiday in Africa. Zimbabwe is rated one of the top three countries in the world where one can enjoy an authentic safari holiday. Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe. It is usually the entrance point for guests visiting the country on a safari holiday. Zimbabwe is in the Southern part of the continent of Africa. The country is known for its diverse and abundant wildlife. One of the biggest sectors in the Zimbabwean economy is tourism. The Zimbabwean economy greatly relies on the income created by tourists who travel to the country on safari. This article shall briefly describe two great hotels in Bulawayo where guests can choose to stay at if they ever travel to Zimbabwe on safari. 

The first hotel where guests can stay in Bulawayo is the Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel. The Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel is strategically located in the historic "City of Kings", as the city of Bulawayo is affectionately known. Only a 15-minute drive from the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Airport and within reach of express coaches connecting Harare and Victoria Falls. The hotel is easily accessible to both business and leisure visitors exploring the many attractions in the city or in transit. The hotel boasts of having the city's only Presidential suite and the most extensive hotel conferencing facilities in Bulawayo making it the prime venue for high-profile conferencing and events. 

The second hotel where guests can stay when visiting Bulawayo is the peaceful Holiday Inn, your ideal conference venue close to Bulawayo city center.
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