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Virtual Reality in Tourism
Virtual Reality has been understood and defined in association with technological systems. Popular definitions of VR includes electronic simulations of environments that allow people to interact in realistic three-dimensional situations. VR is a communication media, it has capability to provide users with a sense of being there.
Virtual Reality in tourism is used to enhance tourism experience along various stages from anticipation to reflection, and to assist in providing tourists experience without physical travel.
VR can be used to create virtual tours of hotels, attractions and destinations, as well as to provide interactive experiences that allow users to learn about a place's history, culture and people
Flexie Travel, a Zimbabwean startup, offers these virtual reality tourism experiences. However, in Zimbabwe, the use of VR in tourism is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to transform the industry. VR can provide more immersive and engaging experiences, it can also help travellers make more informed decisions about where to travel and what to do
As Virtual Reality technology continues to develop, we can expect to see even more innovative and creatives uses of VR in tourism
🚗 On the road to Kariba? Don't miss the breathtaking Chinhoyi Caves!
Takunda gives us a sneak peek into this must-stop spot.
Trust us, it's worth the detour.
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Good morning from Nyangombe falls
Enjoy your holidays 😄
The baobab tree is a distinctive and iconic species found in the Victoria Falls, a tourist city in Zimbabwe. It is known for its massive trunk and large, spreading branches, which give it a distinctive and imposing appearance.
The baobab is also known for its unusually long lifespan, with some individuals estimated to be over 1,000 years old. In the Victoria Falls area, the baobab is an important part of the local ecosystem and is often used by animals for shelter and foraging.
It is also a popular attraction for tourists, who are drawn to its impressive size and unique appearance, make sure to see it when you visit Victoria Falls
Nzira Magazine - Travel Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe we place a strong emphasis on #hospitality and welcoming guests. In many African cultures, it is customary to offer food and drink to guests, and to make them feel at home.
‘This is dope’ affirms a tourist. 😍
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A lovely morning from the mighty Zambezi River in Matebeleland North province 😍
Have a good day today
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Victoria Falls
Good morning Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls we hope the weather is lovely there this morning. Have a good day
Views from The Lookout Cafe in Victoria Falls😍
Wild Horizons Lookout Café - Victoria Falls
Congratulations on your victory, Zimbabwe cricket team! Zimbabwe Cricket
You are an amazing group of people who are doing incredible things, and we're so proud as a nation. We know there's a lot more you have in store, and we're here for you every step of the way 💯
Sanganai Hlanganani was fun, buyers enjoyed our energy 🔥 we hope to see you next year if you missed this year's edition
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#VictoriaFalls 1-The rumbling falls are a magnificent beauty. Here you see a curtain of water tumbling down more than 100m and creating a mist that can be seen clearly 50 kilometres away. The locals named it ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’, which means ‘The Smoke That Thunders’
📸Robert Stephens