Chimanimani | |
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Town | |
Location of Chimanimani in Zimbabwe | |
Coordinates: 19°48′00″S 32°51′36″E / 19.80000°S 32.86000°ECoordinates: 19°48′00″S 32°51′36″E / 19.80000°S 32.86000°E | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Melsetter | 1892 |
Chimanimani | 1982 |
Elevation | 1,470 m (4,820 ft) |
Population (2012 Estimate) | |
• Total | 2,752 |
Time zone | CAT (UTC+2) |
Climate | Cwb |
Website | Homepage |
Dialling code: 26 (026 from within Zimbabwe) |
Chimanimani is a town in Zimbabwe.
It is located in Chimanimani District, Manicaland Province, in south-eastern Zimbabwe, close to the border with Mozambique. The town lies about 120 kilometres (75 mi), by road, south of Mutare, the location of the provincial headquarters. Its location lies approximately 365 kilometres (227 mi), by road, southeast of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe and the largest city in that country. The coordinates of the town of Chimanimani are:19° 48' 0.00"S, 32° 51' 36.00"E (Latitude:19.8000; Longitude:32.8600).
Despite the recent influx of Russian gem seekers, in late 2013 Chimanimani was said to have "virtually collapsed" and turned into a ghost town. Unemployment has recently peaked at unprecedented levels and tourism all but dissipated. So many shops have closed that residents are now commuting to Mutare for basic necessities.
Main Sights:
Chimanimani had many location and nearby attractions for the visitors. Bridal vail picnic and camping site is located in a small National Park, 5km walk, or a short drive from the village. The fall itself is absolutely stunning. It plunges 50m down a sheer rock face into a crystal clear pool.
Close to the town is the Arboretum, Green Mount and Pork Pie sanctuary,- all offering attractive walks.
Only 18 km drive away are the Chimanimani Mountains. There are numerous hiking trails throughout the rugged Chimanimani range. Local guides are available.
For adventure activities there is nearby Outward Bound centre. It offers a range of activities and life-skill programs, accommodation and camping facilities, and access to Paradise Pool.
Other attraction in the Chimanimani Mountain range include the Nyakwaha and Haroni Botanical Reserves, as well as the Haroni and Mukurupiri Waterfalls.
It receives rainfall throughout the year, the average temperature is about 16 degrees.
Chimanimani was founded by the brothers Thomas Moodie and Dunbar Moodie in 1892. In 1895 it was moved to its current site and was officially called Melsetter after Moodie's family home in Orkney in Scotland. Following Zimbabwe's independence in 1980, the name of the town was changed to Mandidzudzure, in 1982. However, after consultation with the indigenous population, the name was changed to Chimanimani.