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]]>Obviously, baecations are times for just you and bae to relax and enjoy each other. So the most annoying part is when you get to the location of your choice and everyone and their mother is also there. You’d probably prefer less of a crowd and more laid back times with bae.
The following locations have an element of peace and quiet, mainly because not many people have discovered these locations yet.
Yes, we have a beach in Zimbabwe. Imagine those beach vibes whilst relaxing with the love of your life!
Here’s the general feel of Binga Beach:
2. Chizarira National Park in the Matebeleland North Province of Zimbabwe
If you and your significant other are lovers of nature, this might just be the place for you. Chizarira National Park promises a relaxed baecation in the wilderness of Zimbabwe.
Here’s the general feel of Chizarira National Park:
3. Mutoko Ruins (Muzinda waMakate) in the Mashonaland East province of Zimbabwe
How about a historical vacation? You and bae get to be explorers for a weekend or so if that’s your sort of thing. You get to see a side of the country that not many have explored. Most have heard of the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, however not many have heard of the Mutoko Ruins.
Get a Feel of the Mutoko Ruins below:
4. Dulibadzimu gorge in Beitbridge, Matabeleland South province of Zimbabwe
Beautiful water fronts always go soo right for those Instagram pictures. The Dulibadzimu Gorge is one such beautiful water scenery. Just look at the view below:

5. Kazuma Pan National Park in the Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe
For nature lovers once again. The Kazuma Pan National Park make for an amazing baecation amongst the wild.
Here’s Kazuma Pan National Park:
Stay tuned for the costs associated with these travels. In the meantime, just know that you won’t have to sell a kidney to enjoy these vacations.
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