Lion's Den, Zimbabwe

Lions Den, translated: Lion's Den is a small village at 1200 m altitude in the Mashonaland West province west of Harare in Zimbabwe with cessnatauglicher airstrip. Seven kilometers away Zave, almost a suburb of Lions Den, the terminus of a branch line of the National Railways of Zimbabwe in Harare on Maryland. A few kilometers before Chinhoyi is an attractive tourist city.

Lions Den is known for its specialized farms and its safari tourism. In the breeding lists can be found up on rhinos all relevant animal, even the Cape buffalo. A lion farm breeds tame lion. Another 30 farms breeding areas on the 5,000 ha wildlife of all kinds of hunts. For this, they create water holes and dams for safaris to keep the animals on the premises. The Gwayi Valley and the Hwange area now have a stocking density that exceeds that of the Amboseli Park in Kenya by far. Between settle small farmers who plant mainly soy. To the east it is intensively used farmland with cattle, tobacco, maize and cotton. Following from north-west to south it is a sparsely populated area and was in the Civil War a refuge of guerrilla fighters. Soon after the Lions Den inaccessible Zambezi Valley begins with the borders to Zambia and Mozambique.

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  • Location in Zimbabwe
  • Mashonaland West Province
  • Place in Africa
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