Your stay — Hakulandaba
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Emergency Contacts
ChegutuFor all emergencies, dial 999 from a landline or 112 from a mobile. Local numbers above may not always be reliable; try the police station directly at +263 62 2231. For ambulance and fire, the same number applies — but response can be slow. Better to have a local contact or private clinic number handy.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Chegutu, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hakulandaba
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Harare Station → Chegutu Station
💡 Only reliable on weekdays – delays common. Economy seats are fine for this short hop. From Chegutu station, take a taxi to Farm 11 (US$5). Book a seat 24h ahead at Harare station.
Chegutu Town rank (opposite Spar) → Farm 11, Chegutu outskirts
💡 Tell the driver 'Mukaro Farm turn-off' – they drop you at the main road, then hike 500m to the gate. Carry small USD or RTGS$ notes.
Harare (Roadport Terminal) → Chegutu (Braeside Bus Stop)
💡 Take the 08:00 bus – emptier and cooler. Get off at 'Braeside' not 'Chegutu Town' – it's 3km closer to Farm 11. From the stop, a local kombi is US$1.
Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (Harare) → Farm 11, Chegutu
💡 Arrange through the hotel's reception. Drivers know the unpaved turn-off at the 130km peg on the Harare-Bulawayo road – tell them 'Farm 11 near the Chegutu turn-off'.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Hakulandaba?
Check-in at Hakulandaba is from null. Check-out is by null.
Top Attractions in Chegutu
💡 Go late afternoon when the freight train arrives from Harare — you can watch the shunting and talk to staff who often give impromptu tours.
💡 Haggle politely — a small carving starts around $2 USD, but vendors respect a firm counter-offer of $1.50. Best time is Saturday morning when more craftspeople set up.
💡 Ask for Mrs Dube at the front desk — she knows the oral history of every exhibit and can tell you about the 1896 rebellion sites nearby.
💡 Bring your own picnic blanket and buy boiled groundnuts from the ladies at the main gate — they're cheap and fresh, about 50 cents a bag.
💡 Start at the Old Bridge side and walk upstream — the path is clearer there, and you'll find a shallow sandy bank perfect for foot-soaking in the dry season.