Rhino Tracking on Foot in Zimbabwe: A Conservation Story
Matobo Hills is home to one of Africa’s most successful black and white rhino conservation programmes. Walking within 20 metres of a wild rhino is an experience that resets your sense of scale.
Zimbabwe Birding: 670 Species and the Best Sites for Every Serious Birder
670 recorded species. Endemic and near-endemic birds found nowhere else in the world. Zimbabwe is one of Africa’s most rewarding birding destinations — and virtually uncrowded.
The Zambezi at Night: Crocodiles, Hippos, and Fishing Under the Stars
The Zambezi after dark is a completely different river. Tiger fishing at dawn. Hippos grunting from the darkness. And a sky so unpolluted by light that the Milky Way reflects in the water.
Zimbabwe Safari Cost: What You’ll Actually Pay in 2026
Budget safaris, mid-range camps, and full luxury: we break down exactly what a Zimbabwe safari costs in 2026 — by region, accommodation style, and group size — with no sugarcoating.
Best Time to Visit Zimbabwe: Month by Month Safari Guide
Green season bargains, dry season game viewing, and the shoulder months that most operators don’t tell you about. This is the honest Zimbabwe seasonal guide.
Zimbabwe Visa Guide for Europeans and Scandinavians: 2026 Update
KAZA UniVisa. Single entry. E-visa. Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Finnish passport holders have easy entry into Zimbabwe — here’s exactly how it works.
How to Get from Victoria Falls Airport to Every Major Safari Destination
The logistics question every Zimbabwe safari visitor asks first. Road, air, or boat — how to get from Victoria Falls Airport to Hwange, Mana Pools, Matobo, and beyond.
Zimbabwe Safari Packing List: What to Actually Bring (and Leave Behind)
30 years of packing for the African bush distilled into one honest list. What the weight allowances on bush flights actually mean for your luggage. What you will never need.
The Shona People: Art, Language, and Living Culture in Zimbabwe
The Shona are Zimbabwe’s largest ethnic group and among Africa’s most accomplished sculptors. Understanding Shona culture transforms a safari into something closer to a pilgrimage.
Zimbabwe’s Rock Art: 30,000 Years of San Bushman Paintings in Matobo
The San Bushpeople painted on the walls of Matobo’s granite caves for 30,000 years. The images are not primitive. They are precise records of a world view, a spiritual practice, and a people.
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