Tayana, which literally means “We are united” in Shona, one of the official languages in Zimbabwe, is a young and vibrant tourism company driven by a desire to champion positive transformation for all our stakeholders, travelers, service providers, our employees and the society. The leadership team of Tayana has participated and been involved in the tourism and hospitality industry for over 30 years. This involvement provoked the conviction that tourism can indeed be a useful tool in positively impacting people and the environment, hence the birth of Tayana.
Read MoreNyanga National Park is situated in the northern part of the Eastern Highlands and is without doubt one of Zimbabwe’s most scenic areas with its rolling green hills and perennial river systems which transverse the 47 000 hectares of the Park. The area consists mainly of rolling hills and granite mountains with acacia, miombo and mixed woodlands, montane forests, exotic plantations and montane grasslands.
There are also numerous steep gorges, rivers and waterfalls, farms and orchards. This area is an outstanding destination for those who enjoy the great outdoors. The cooler climate is just perfect for scenic drives, hiking or golfing.
From Harare you turn off the main Harare – Mutare road at Rusape and follow the signs to Juliasdale. Although tarred, the roads are generally in poor condition and you need to watch out for potholes which are not always easily seen when in shadow. 4WD is recommended.
Beach Party
Natural Pool
Sunbeds
We have a number of packages that we have available. Feel free to go through the packages that we have. If you find that we dont have a package that meets your needs please get intouch and we will make one that will fit your requirements.
We work with a number of tourism and hospitality players in strategic locations around Zimbabwe and other countries in Southern and East Africa. We believe that local players are best suited to tell the story in their particular locations and that they should partake of the wealth that comes through tourism. That, in essence, is part of responsible travel!