Dawnview Park
Discover the Serenity of Dawnview Park in Harare
Discover the peaceful beauty of Dawnview Park in Harare, a perfect escape for leisure, nature walks, and family activities.
Dawnview Park offers a tranquil escape in Harare, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Enjoy lush greenery, scenic walking paths, and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for relaxation and leisure activities.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
To reach Dawnview Park by car, start from the center of Harare. Take the A5 highway heading towards Mutare. Continue on the A5 for approximately 20 kilometers until you reach the Dzivarasekwa exit. Turn left onto Dzivarasekwa Road and continue for about 2 kilometers. Once you enter the Dzivarasekwa area, follow the signs to 5WGV+2XC, where Dawnview Park is located. Parking is available near the park entrance.
Public Transportation
If you prefer public transport, head to the main bus terminus in Harare. Look for a kombi (shared taxi) heading to Dzivarasekwa. The fare will typically be around 1-2 USD. Once you arrive in Dzivarasekwa, ask the driver or locals for directions to 5WGV+2XC. It is a short walk from the drop-off point to Dawnview Park. Be prepared to walk approximately 1 kilometer.
Taxi
For a more direct route, you can hire a taxi from anywhere in Mashonaland East to take you to Dawnview Park. Make sure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey; the cost may range from 10 to 20 USD depending on your starting location. The driver will take you directly to 5WGV+2XC, where the park entrance is located.
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