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Has anyone toured there? Would you recommend it? It looks like it is between where I will be hunting (Malapati) in May and Harare.


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Been there twice. Worth a couple hours if you have the time.
 
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I've been there too. It is worth spending an afternoon.


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Definantly worth the stop.
 
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DEFINITELY worth a visit if you're anywhere close. A good all-day trip if that's what it takes. Explore more than just the "Great Enclosure"...go up on the surrounding hills also. Hopefully, you'll have time and opportunity to enjoy it. When I was there, late 70's... we had to sweep the area for CT's before being able to enjoy a little exploration.
 
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I had never heard of this. Will have to put a visit on my list.
I wonder if it was the basis of the big fortified villages that are always in Tarzan movies

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