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Conference Venue

 

CONFERENCE VENUE

Harare Institute of Technology

277 Ganges Rd, Belvedere, Harare, Zimbabwe
 

About Harare

Harare, often called the "Sunshine City," offers a unique blend of urban dynamism, rich culture, and unexpected natural beauty. While it's not typically the primary destination for international tourists visiting Zimbabwe (that honor usually goes to Victoria Falls), it serves as a vital hub and provides a compelling experience for those who delve into its offerings.

Here are several reasons why you might consider visiting Harare:

1. Vibrant Arts and Culture Scene:

2. Green Spaces and Wildlife within the City:

3. Historical Significance:

4. Local Markets and Shopping:

5. Gateway to Other Zimbabwean Attractions:

6. Authentic African City Experience:

In essence, Harare provides a multifaceted experience that goes beyond typical tourist attractions. It's a city where history, art, nature, and urban life intertwine, offering a deeper understanding of Zimbabwe's identity and a memorable journey for curious travelers.

Where to Stay?

Hotels/Lodges with some proximity indication:

More Central Hotels (may require a short drive to HIT):

These hotels are generally well-known and often considered for their central location in Harare, meaning they would be accessible to HIT by taxi or a short drive.

TRANSPORTATION

Harare, Zimbabwe, has a diverse transportation landscape, primarily relying on road-based options. Here's a breakdown of how to get around:

1. Taxis (Metered & Ride-Hailing):

2. Kombis (Minibus Taxis):

3. Buses:

4. Car Rental:

5. Walking:

6. Trains:

Key Considerations for Transportation in Harare: