Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe: Majestic Landscapes, Timeless Encounters

Zimbabwe is a land of contrasts and dramatic beauty—from the thundering spectacle of Victoria Falls to the ancient rock art of Matobo Hills and the untamed wilderness of Hwange. It’s a destination where heritage, hospitality, and high-end safari experiences come together. Expect luxurious lodges, expert-guided adventures, and a deep cultural authenticity.

Let’s craft the perfect Zimbabwe journey for your clients.

Talk to our team for curated itineraries, lodge pairings, and seasonal planning tips.

Access & Entry

By Air
International travelers typically fly into:

  • Victoria Falls (VFA): Main access point for Victoria Falls and Hwange
  • Harare (HRE): Zimbabwe’s capital and primary international gateway
  • Bulawayo (BUQ): Access to Matobo Hills and southern regions


By Land

Overland access from Zambia, Botswana, South Africa, and Mozambique is common—especially in combination itineraries.

Charter Flights
Light aircraft connect remote lodges and parks with main cities and borders.

Visas
Visas are available on arrival or via e-visa for most nationalities. We recommend checking current requirements prior to travel.

Minimal map of Zimbabwe showing Victoria Falls, Harare, and neighboring countries

Victoria Falls

Natural wonder & adventure capital

Hwange National Park

Iconic safari & elephant encounters

Mana Pools National Park

River safaris & walking wilderness

Matobo Hills

Cultural heritage & striking landscapes

Lake Kariba

Houseboats, fishing & tranquil retreats

African elephant rearing on hind legs beneath trees in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe, against a backdrop of distant mountains.

Discover the Heartbeat of Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe offers some of Africa’s most diverse and rewarding safari experiences. With fewer crowds and exceptional guiding, it’s a haven for travellers seeking meaningful connection—whether through epic landscapes, vibrant traditions, or close-up wildlife moments. From canoeing past elephants in Mana Pools to witnessing the spray of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe reveals itself in unforgettable ways.

Leopard stalking through green savanna grass at dusk in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

Hwange National Park

Dead trees reflecting in the calm waters of Lake Kariba at sunset in Zimbabwe

Lake Kariba & Matusadona National Park

Group of eland antelope walking through golden sunset light in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

Mana Pools National Park

Balancing granite boulders in the sacred Matobo Hills landscape, Zimbabwe, under clear blue skies

Matobo Hills National Park

When to Go

Dry Season (May–October): Peak safari and game viewing season

Green Season (November–April): Great for birding, dramatic skies, and fewer travellers

Victoria Falls Peak Flow: March–May; at its most powerful and photogenic


Why It Matters

Zimbabwe’s experiences change with the seasons. Dry season offers peak wildlife activity and access to remote camps, while green season is ideal for photographers and travellers looking for a lush, quiet escape. Understanding this rhythm ensures journeys are both impactful and rewarding.

We’ll help you pick the perfect season.

Know Before You Go

  • Currency: Zimbabwe Dollar (ZWL), though USD is widely accepted, especially in tourism.
  • Health: Health: Visit https://www.cdc.gov/ for details on any health advisories.
  • Visa: Visit https://www.visahq.com for details on visa requirements.
  • Luggage: For fly-in safaris or light aircraft transfers, soft bags are required (usually 15kg limit).
  • Connectivity: Some remote camps offer limited Wi-Fi—perfect for digital detox.
  • Packing: Neutral safari wear, sunglasses, sunscreen, layered clothing, swimwear for the falls.


Why It Matters

Zimbabwe’s remote luxury lodges and wild parks reward the prepared traveller. Smart packing and health awareness help guests focus on what matters: immersive game drives, quiet luxury, and the roar of the falls. Respecting environmental and cultural nuances ensures your visit supports sustainable travel.

Find more about Zimbabwe on Customer Zone

Zimbabwe

Iconic Adventures, Local Encounters & Scenic Splendour

From the thunder of Victoria Falls to sunset cruises on the Zambezi and immersive cultural experiences, Zimbabwe’s day tours are rich in diversity and drama. Explore epic landscapes, take to the skies, dine under the stars, or share a meal with local hosts—each moment crafted for meaning and memory.

Explore our full range of day tours, pricing, and insider tips in the Customer Zone.

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Overview

Zimbabwe: Majestic Landscapes, Timeless Encounters

Zimbabwe is a land of contrasts and dramatic beauty—from the thundering spectacle of Victoria Falls to the ancient rock art of Matobo Hills and the untamed wilderness of Hwange. It’s a destination where heritage, hospitality, and high-end safari experiences come together. Expect luxurious lodges, expert-guided adventures, and a deep cultural authenticity.

Let’s craft the perfect Zimbabwe journey for your clients.

Talk to our team for curated itineraries, lodge pairings, and seasonal planning tips.

Getting There

Access & Entry

By Air
International travelers typically fly into:

  • Victoria Falls (VFA): Main access point for Victoria Falls and Hwange
  • Harare (HRE): Zimbabwe’s capital and primary international gateway
  • Bulawayo (BUQ): Access to Matobo Hills and southern regions


By Land

Overland access from Zambia, Botswana, South Africa, and Mozambique is common—especially in combination itineraries.

Charter Flights
Light aircraft connect remote lodges and parks with main cities and borders.

Visas
Visas are available on arrival or via e-visa for most nationalities. We recommend checking current requirements prior to travel.

Minimal map of Zimbabwe showing Victoria Falls, Harare, and neighboring countries

Regions & Highlights

Victoria Falls

Natural wonder & adventure capital

Hwange National Park

Iconic safari & elephant encounters

Mana Pools National Park

River safaris & walking wilderness

Matobo Hills

Cultural heritage & striking landscapes

Lake Kariba

Houseboats, fishing & tranquil retreats

African elephant rearing on hind legs beneath trees in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe, against a backdrop of distant mountains.

Discover the Heartbeat of Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe offers some of Africa’s most diverse and rewarding safari experiences. With fewer crowds and exceptional guiding, it’s a haven for travellers seeking meaningful connection—whether through epic landscapes, vibrant traditions, or close-up wildlife moments. From canoeing past elephants in Mana Pools to witnessing the spray of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe reveals itself in unforgettable ways.

Leopard stalking through green savanna grass at dusk in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

Hwange National Park

Dead trees reflecting in the calm waters of Lake Kariba at sunset in Zimbabwe

Lake Kariba & Matusadona National Park

Group of eland antelope walking through golden sunset light in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

Mana Pools National Park

Balancing granite boulders in the sacred Matobo Hills landscape, Zimbabwe, under clear blue skies

Matobo Hills National Park

Best Time to Visit

When to Go

Dry Season (May–October): Peak safari and game viewing season

Green Season (November–April): Great for birding, dramatic skies, and fewer travellers

Victoria Falls Peak Flow: March–May; at its most powerful and photogenic


Why It Matters

Zimbabwe’s experiences change with the seasons. Dry season offers peak wildlife activity and access to remote camps, while green season is ideal for photographers and travellers looking for a lush, quiet escape. Understanding this rhythm ensures journeys are both impactful and rewarding.

We’ll help you pick the perfect season.

Travel Tips

Know Before You Go

  • Currency: Zimbabwe Dollar (ZWL), though USD is widely accepted, especially in tourism.
  • Health: Health: Visit https://www.cdc.gov/ for details on any health advisories.
  • Visa: Visit https://www.visahq.com for details on visa requirements.
  • Luggage: For fly-in safaris or light aircraft transfers, soft bags are required (usually 15kg limit).
  • Connectivity: Some remote camps offer limited Wi-Fi—perfect for digital detox.
  • Packing: Neutral safari wear, sunglasses, sunscreen, layered clothing, swimwear for the falls.


Why It Matters

Zimbabwe’s remote luxury lodges and wild parks reward the prepared traveller. Smart packing and health awareness help guests focus on what matters: immersive game drives, quiet luxury, and the roar of the falls. Respecting environmental and cultural nuances ensures your visit supports sustainable travel.

Find more about Zimbabwe on Customer Zone

Day Tours & Experiences

Zimbabwe

Iconic Adventures, Local Encounters & Scenic Splendour

From the thunder of Victoria Falls to sunset cruises on the Zambezi and immersive cultural experiences, Zimbabwe’s day tours are rich in diversity and drama. Explore epic landscapes, take to the skies, dine under the stars, or share a meal with local hosts—each moment crafted for meaning and memory.

Explore our full range of day tours, pricing, and insider tips in the Customer Zone.

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