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Sir Richard Branson’s Visit to Zimbabwe

Entrepreneur and Virgin Group founder, Sir Richard Branson, has recently returned from an exciting journey to Zimbabwe. Branson has a deep affinity for the country and is known for his dedicated advocacy for wildlife conservation. Branson’s visit to Zimbabwe has sparked interest and curiosity, and he has contributed towards the protection of Zimbabwe’s fauna.

Wildlife Conservation Efforts

Branson immersed himself in Zimbabwe’s natural beauty and visited several projects, such as the Zambezi Elephant Fund and Wilderness Destinations Ruckomechi Camp. The latter is owned by The Rise Fund, a charity co-founded by Branson himself. Accompanied by friends involved in wildlife conservation, Branson expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to explore Zimbabwe’s stunning landscapes.

Adventurous Activities

Branson engaged in various outdoor activities during his visit. He enjoyed canoeing down the Zambezi River, observing the majestic elephants and appreciating the golden sunsets with his family. Reflecting on his experiences in a blog post, Branson shared his admiration for Zimbabwe’s stunning landscapes. His journey was reminiscent of his previous navigations of the river with his family years ago, accompanied by his parents and children, Holly and Sam.

The Elders’ Influence

As one of the founding members of The Elders, an esteemed group established by the late President Nelson Mandela, Branson has played an influential role in advocating for peace, justice, human rights, and a sustainable planet. The Elders urged Zimbabweans to prioritize the nation’s interests and refrain from violence and intimidation during the 2018 election. Branson’s visit can be interpreted as a symbol of hope and confidence in the country’s future.

Aside from his conservation efforts in Zimbabwe, Branson recently launched his new boutique hotel property, Son Bunyola, on the captivating Balearic island of Mallorca. The 26-room luxury hotel has opened its doors to guests seeking an unforgettable experience.

Sir Richard Branson’s unwavering commitment to conservation and environmental awareness is evident in his affinity for Zimbabwe’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. Branson’s presence in the country has undoubtedly sparked interest and perhaps inspired others to join the cause of protecting these precious ecological gems. It is clear that his passion for Zimbabwe’s natural beauty is deeply ingrained in his heart, and he will undoubtedly embark on another captivating adventure through its mesmerizing landscapes in the future.

Aiden Abrahams

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