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Zimbabwe Travel Destination: Binga

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Zimbabwe Travel Destination: Binga

Binga is a small and pleasant town on the shore of Lake Kariba. This place is favored by the locals as a low-key vacation resort: This place is excellent for fishing lovers. Isolated house boats decorate the water, a sign of growing tourism in the region. Although reasonably developed, it retains its bush character: A notice in the local police station keeps track of the number of deaths in the area attributed to wild animals. 200 mi/320 km west of Harare.

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