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Tour Date | Tour End Date | Last Booking Date |
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2022/02/19 | 2022/02/19 | 2022/02/18 |
Valentine’s Day, trade city noise for breathtaking mountaintops, heartfelt moments, and scenic trails with the Valentine’s with Domboview package. Perfectly curated for couples who love adventure, culture, and meaningful experiences, this package blends romance with nature in Zimbabwe’s most captivating hiking destinations — Ngomakurira, Mavanga Caves, or Mhandambiri Mountain.
Whether you're holding hands through spiritual cave paths, sharing a meal by the mountaintop, or surprising your partner with a custom medal of love — every detail is designed to help you reconnect, reflect, and make new memories together.
Expect a fun-filled, photo-worthy escape — complete with gourmet lunch, hiking adventures, matching couple T-shirts, and little romantic touches along the way. For those who want to go further, the Chipinge overnight escape offers cozy countryside views, sunrises from the summit, and quiet time together.
Detail Location | Zimbabwe |
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Tour Date | 2022/02/19 |
Last Booking Date | 2022/02/18 |
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7:00 AM- Checkin and Departure
8:00 AM – Arrival at Ngomakurira
Ngomakurira: A scenic hike with spiritual and historical cave exploration.
8:30 AM – Guided Hike Begins
Couples led by experienced guides on a romantic hike with multiple stops for:
Storytelling and cultural history
Photo opportunities with professional photographers
Couple games and fun challenges
12:30 PM – Lunch & Chill Time
A delicious lunch served at the summit or scenic rest point. The menu features:
Juicy burgers
Refreshing drinks
Branded Domboview water bottles
Guests enjoy music, dance sessions, and light entertainment.
2:00 PM – Couple Activities & Giveaways
Couples received Valentine’s T-shirts and custom medals.
Fun couple games organized with prizes and keepsakes.
Photo session with scenic backgrounds and Domboview branding.
3:30 PM – Return Trip
Guests board the shuttle for a smooth ride back to Harare. Final selfies, playlist moments, and shared laughter marking the return journey.
5:30 PM – Drop-off at Buckingham Road
A heartfelt goodbye with complimentary gifts and memories to last a lifetime.
1. Dress for Comfort & Adventure
Most couples who enjoyed the day dressed in breathable hiking gear and comfortable shoes with good grip.
Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen were a plus for mid-day sun protection.
2. Bring a Small Daypack
Lightweight bags were perfect for holding essentials like water, snacks, wipes, and phones.
Those who packed light had an easier time navigating rocky and steep areas.
3. Stay Hydrated
Although we provided branded Domboview water bottles, it helped to carry an extra bottle — especially for those who like to sip often during hikes.
4. Capture the Love
Many couples brought smartphones or compact cameras and used every scenic stop as a photo moment.
Coordinating outfits or matching couple gear made photos extra special — especially with the medals and tees!
5. Come Hungry (and Ready for Burgers!)
Everyone raved about the mouthwatering Valentine’s burger meal — coming hungry made it more enjoyable!
We recommend keeping breakfast light to make room for the feast.
6. Join the Fun Activities
Some of the best memories were made during the couple games and mini challenges.
Couples who participated won surprise tokens and really bonded over the laughter and competition.
7. Wet Wipes & Tissues Go a Long Way
These came in handy after the hike, before lunch, and during the fun moments.
Also useful after playing on dusty terrain or sweaty treks.
Domboshava (also spelled Domboshawa) is a peri-urban settlement in Mashonaland East Province, Zimbabwe, located about 27 km (17 miles) north of Harare. The area is known for its striking granite hills, from which it takes its name—“Dombo” meaning “rock” and “Shava” meaning “light brown” in Shona. The name also reflects the Shava clan, associated with the light brown color of the eland (mhofu), a revered animal in local culture.
One of the most notable landmarks in the area is Ngoma Kurira, a towering granite hill whose name translates to “drums sounding”. It is a designated National Monument of Zimbabwe and draws hundreds of visitors annually, both local and international. The site is also home to ancient cave paintings that date back nearly 6,000 years, most of which are located in a cave that requires a short hike from the summit rock formations.