This is a beautifully appointed African-style stone chalet with verandahs, overlooking the valley to Rupurara Mountain (or Bald Man’s Head). On its property roam giraffes, zebras, elands and wildebeest, which you can see on a horse safari. There's also a lovely restaurant and wine bar. To get here you'll need a high-clearance vehicle.
Inn on Rupurara
Zimbabwe
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