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Between the mighty Zambezi and Limpopo rivers lies the country of Zimbabwe, a land rich in heritage and filled with natural beauty, including a bona fide natural wonder in the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, but a trip to Zimbabwe has a lot more to offer than just its most famous attraction.Thundering Victoria Falls is a mighty prelude to a country rich in natural wonders.
From the impressive engineering feat of the massive dam wall at the man-made Lake Kariba, to the unrivalled natural beauty of its Eastern Highlands, Zimbabwe is a land of contrasts and abundant and diverse wildlife. Whether you want to explore the mysteries of the Great Zimbabwe ruins, built centuries ago of giant granite blocks with no mortar or adhesive, or undertake an unforgettable African wildlife safari in the vast unspoiled Mana Pools National Park with its great elephant and buffalo herds, Zimbabwe has a wealth of tours and trips to suit you.
The peak period to visit Zimbabwe is during the dry, winter months of May to October when game viewing is at its best and the Victoria Falls are at their zenith. The rainy season occurs in summer, between November and March, although temperatures stay generally warm. Some safari lodges are seasonal and close over the rainy summer months.
Discover our expertly-curated Trip Inspiration featuring Zimbabwe.
If you’re looking for a warm and welcoming stay in Africa, Zimbabwe is a wonderful option. Home to the friendliest people in Africa, lots of guests give excellent reviews of locals’ highly positive attitude toward tourists.
The Zimbabwe Ruins were once a great medieval African city, built centuries ago with giant granite blocks with no mortar or adhesive. Explore the country’s history more by visiting Khami Ruins, Danamombe Ruins, and The BaTonga Community Museum.
Victoria Falls is perhaps Zimbabwe’s most famous attraction. After the rainy season, Mosi-oa-Tunya is in full flood and provides a spectacle that can be seen for miles around. If you don’t like getting wet, make sure you rent or bring a raincoat when you visit the falls, as the spray can be intense!
The Hwange area is a must for elephant enthusiasts. Up to a thousand have been counted visiting a single waterhole. At night, enjoy a ‘sleep-out’ platform where you can drift off underneath the Milky Way and wake up at sunrise.
Matabo is treasure trove of rock art. Some 3 000 paintings are scattered among its massive boulders and rocky outcrops and are worth a visit.
One of the biggest reasons to visit Zimbabwe is its outstanding commitment to tailored, private and exclusive experiences.