Already valued at an estimated $185 billion, the worldwide ecotourism segment is expected to exceed $374 billion in global impact within the decade.
21.07.2023 - 08:13 / roughguides.com
With the arrival of a new airport at Victoria Falls, Stuart Butler explores the area and its offering to the influx of tourists Zimbabwe's government is hoping to see.
Carefully I turned it over in my hands. It was heavier than I expected and larger. It was also kind of drab to look at. I don’t know why but I’d always thought that something this valuable would sparkle in the sun and inspire a sense of awe, but it didn’t do either.
It was, simply put, just another old bone lying in the dust. But yet the object that I now held in my hands, which has been the cause of so much bloodshed, was worth thousands of dollars on the black market.
Turning the elephant tusk over I asked my guide, Robert, if he knew what might have killed the elephant, “If you look at the teeth in the skull here”, he replied pointing to the enormous bulbous skull lying at the centre of the pile of bones in which we’d found the tusks, “You can see how worn down they were and this were its last set of teeth so it most probably just died of old age”.
We were on a walking safari together in the vast Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. The waterholes and dry woodlands of Hwange seem custom made for elephants and, indeed, Hwange is home to one of the biggest elephant populations of any national park in Africa.
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Latest estimates give a conservative figure of around 30,000 jumbos, but Hwange does more than just elephants. As I’d discovered over the past few days there are also healthy populations of lions, leopards, hyenas and even wild dogs as well as massive herds of buffalo and all the other classic African herbivores.
Zimbabwe was once the golden boy of southern African tourism, but a mixture of political upheaval and economic collapse sent safari tourists scurrying elsewhere for much of the past fifteen years. Now though, tourism in Zimbabwe is once again on an upward trajectory.
The symbol of this uplift can be seen at the Victoria Falls airport close to Hwange. For years it was a backwater with little more than a garden shed for a terminal building. But at the start of 2016 Victoria Falls airport got serious.
A new, enlarged, runway and sparkly new terminal building have opened and the government hopes that over the next couple of years the airport will become an international hub for safari tourists visiting southern Africa.
Credit: Stuart Butler
But the return of tourism to Zimbabwe doesn’t mean that you’ll be tripping over other tourists. This is a big country and visitors tend to end up lost in the background. A case in point being the Linkwasha Camp, where I’d spent the past few nights being lulled to sleep by the nightly chorus of lion roars.
Renowned for offering the finest safari experience in Hwange, the lodge has
Already valued at an estimated $185 billion, the worldwide ecotourism segment is expected to exceed $374 billion in global impact within the decade.
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