Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe offers dramatic landscapes, peaceful parks, and one of the world's most famous natural wonders – Victoria Falls. Safaris here are intimate, tranquil, and high-quality, relying on skilled guides and close encounters with wildlife.
Highlights
Victoria Falls – one of the seven natural wonders of the world
Massive waterfalls, roaring power, and rainbows — "Mosi-oa-Tunya," the "Smoke That Thunders." The area also offers adrenaline-filled activities: helicopter flights, ziplining, white-water rafting, and Zambezi River cruises.
Hwange National Park
Zimbabwe's largest reserve and one of Africa's best places to see elephants. Hwange is also home to lions, wild dogs, savannahs, and hides that allow for close wildlife observation.
Mana Pools National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site where safaris take place on foot, by canoe, or in open 4x4s. Famous for elephants standing on their hind legs to reach tree leaves — a truly unique sight.
Zambezi National Park
A safari area near Victoria Falls, ideal for shorter game drives at the start or end of a trip. Good opportunities to see buffalo, antelopes, and big cats.
Matobo Hills
Sacred rock formations, traditional history, cave paintings, and white rhinos. Perfect for travelers interested in culture and history.
Why Zimbabwe?
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Top-quality guides: Safari guides are among the best in Africa
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Intimate, peaceful parks: Less mass tourism than neighboring countries
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Variety of safari experiences: Game drives, walking safaris, canoeing, and river safaris
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Natural wonders: Victoria Falls is one of the most spectacular sites in the world
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Warm welcome: Zimbabweans are known for their friendliness and hospitality
Who Is Zimbabwe For?
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Nature and wildlife enthusiasts
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Adventurers and active travelers (rafting, canoeing, hiking)
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Photographers
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Couples and small groups
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Travelers wanting to combine Victoria Falls with other Southern African destinations (Botswana, Namibia, South Africa)
