Explore Zimbabwe
From the thundering spray of Victoria Falls to the ancient granite hills of Matobo — every corner of Zimbabwe tells a different story.
Most visitors arrive with a single destination in mind — Victoria Falls, perhaps, or a safari in Hwange. But Zimbabwe reveals itself in layers. The thundering Zambezi in the north. Ancient granite balancing acts in Matobo. The wild, roadless floodplains of Mana Pools, where elephants stand on hind legs to reach winter thorn pods.
Each region has its own rhythm, its own light, its own wildlife. Understanding that is the beginning of a journey worth taking.
Five destinations that define the Zimbabwean safari experience.
Where the Zambezi plunges into a mile-wide curtain of mist and thunder
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Zimbabwe's flagship wildlife reserve — elephants in their thousands
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Walking safaris in a World Heritage wilderness on the Zambezi floodplain
Explore region →Every corner of Zimbabwe, from the iconic to the undiscovered.
Discover Mosi-oa-Tunya — The Smoke That Thunders The largest curtain of falling water on earth, Victoria Falls is a force...
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Zimbabwe’s premier wildlife destination — where elephant herds number in the thousands Hwange National Park is one of Africa’s great...
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Ancient granite, white rhino, and the silence the rest of Africa has forgotten The Matobo Hills are unlike anything else...
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A 6,500-acre private wilderness and UNESCO World Heritage Site Khami is a place of two extraordinary stories. The first is...
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Walk among elephants in one of Africa’s last true wilderness areas Mana Pools National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage...
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The ruins that gave a country its name Great Zimbabwe is the reason Zimbabwe is called Zimbabwe. The word means...
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Zimbabwe’s vibrant capital — a gateway to discovery Harare surprises visitors who arrive expecting only a transit point. Zimbabwe’s capital...
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Misty mountains, tea plantations, and Africa’s most unexpected landscape The Eastern Highlands shatter every preconception about Zimbabwe. This is not...
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Africa’s inland sea — sunsets, houseboats, and tiger fish Lake Kariba is one of the largest man-made lakes in the...
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The Place of Elephants — Zimbabwe’s wildest frontier Gonarezhou National Park is Zimbabwe’s second-largest park and its most remote. The...
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Zimbabwe's dry season — April through October — is peak safari time. The bush thins, animals gather at water sources, and the light is extraordinary.
The wet season brings lush green landscapes, migratory birds, and Victoria Falls at its thundering best between February and May.
View the full seasonal guide →Season at a Glance
With eleven regions and more than 70 experiences, choosing can feel overwhelming. That is what we are here for. Tell us what matters to you — the wildlife, the landscapes, the pace — and we will design something remarkable.
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