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Bulawayo is Zimbabwe's second largest city and is located in the South-west of the country. Bulawayo is the hub of the province of Matabeleland comprising the whole of western Zimbabwe from the South African border in the south to Victoria Falls in the north.
The city has wide tree lined streets and is surrounded by beautiful parks, a legacy of Cecil John Rhodes. Within the city are many examples of early Victorian buildings which are maintained by the Bulawayo City council and landlords as heritage sites.

Bulawayo houses the country's main museum, the natural history museum, a railway museum, the Bulawayo Art gallery, which is housed in a most attractive turn of the century building, theatres, the Mzilikmzi Art and craft centre, good hotels and one of the finest caravan and camping parks in Zimbabawe.

One of Zimbabawe's major tourist attractions is the Matobo National Park, less than an hour's drive from the city. As one leaves the city travelling south, many granite outcrops are seen. They increase in number and size as the distance from the city grows. Once inside the park, one is surrounded by dramatic and enveloping scenery that is unique and extraordinary.
Just twenty-two kilometers to the west of Bulawayo is Khami Ruins, one of southern Africa's magnificent Late Iron Age ruins (now an UNESCO World heritage Site.) The land adjoining the ruins has been made into a Nature Reserve by the City Council, called Mazwi Nature Reserve, where the visitor may walk, drive and picnic.

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