Zimbabwe

Situated between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers in Southeast Africa, Zimbabwe combines dramatic landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and unmatched wildlife viewing. From ancient stone cities to thunderous natural wonders, Zimbabwe offers an unforgettable journey through history and nature.

Why Visit Zimbabwe?

Diverse Wilderness Safaris: Home to massive elephant herds, thriving lion prides, and endangered black and white rhino sanctuaries.

Rich Historical Heritage: Discover medieval stone ruins and ancient rock formations that chronicle centuries of African history.

Action & Adventure: Experience world-class white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and canoe expeditions along the Zambezi River.

Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls

Top Destinations

Victoria Falls

The iconic 108-meter waterfall plunging into Batoka Gorge; perfect for rainforest walks, bungee jumping, and sunset cruises.

Hwange National Park

Zimbabwe’s largest reserve, renowned for huge elephant populations, lions, and African wild dogs.

Mana Pools National Park

Remote UNESCO site famous for walking with elephants, canoe safaris, and pristine floodplains.

Great Zimbabwe Ruins

Historic medieval stone city that gave the country its name, offering a fascinating look into ancient architecture.

Matobo Hills

Dramatic granite rock formations housing ancient rock art and a critical sanctuary for rhinos.

Lake Kariba

A vast man-made lake ideal for peaceful houseboat holidays, stunning sunsets, and tiger fishing.

Essential Travel Details

Capital & Major Cities: Harare (Capital), Bulawayo (Second Largest)

Geography: Bordered by South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Mozambique.

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