Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure and natural beauty! Home to the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders, it’s a paradise for thrill-seekers.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe
An exciting destination with something for everyone.
You can explore amazing wildlife in Hwange National Park, or discover ancient ruins at Great Zimbabwe. With friendly locals, stunning landscapes, and rich culture, Zimbabwe offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you're into safaris, history, or simply enjoying breathtaking views, Zimbabwe has something exciting for every traveler!
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When To Visit
Seasonal secrets awaits
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December - February
Summer
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March - May
Autumn
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June - August
Winter
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September - November
Spring
The best time to visit Zimbabwe is typically during the dry winter months (June to August) for optimal viewing conditions and pleasant weather, but the Victoria Falls are still stunning year-round, especially during the wet season when they are at their most powerful.
Accommodation
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Zimbabwe boasts a mix of historical hotels, safari lodges, and camps, many near iconic sites like Victoria Falls. Accommodation options vary from charming boutique lodges to eco-friendly, all-inclusive safari camps.

Activities
Experience it all
Zimbabwe’s weather is a sunny delight!
Summer (Nov-Mar) brings heat and the occasional rain, making the countryside lush and vibrant. Winter (May-Oct) is cooler and dry-perfect for safaris with crisp mornings and warm afternoons. Don’t forget a jacket for chilly nights; Zimbabwe’s sunsets are always sizzling!
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Zimbabwe’s habitats are a mix of magic!
From the savannas and woodlands of Hwange National Park to the lush riverbanks of the Zambezi, it’s wildlife paradise. Explore forests, grasslands, and wetlands, each teeming with unique creatures. Whether on safari or by the falls, Zimbabwe’s habitats are wild and wonderful!
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Zimbabwe is a wildlife paradise!
From lions in Hwange to elephants by the Zambezi River, the Big Five roam free. Spot leopard, buffalo, and wild rhino, plus hundreds of bird species. Whether by jeep or boat, Zimbabwe’s animals are ready to put on a show for you!
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Frequently Asked questions
All you need to know
Do I need a visa to visit Zimbabwe?
Great news! Most travellers can visit Zimbabwe without a visa for stays up to 90 days. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least six months and has enough empty pages for all the cool stamps! Check with your local embassy if you're unsure, but for most, it's hassle-free!
What should I pack for a trip to Zimbabwe?
Pack for adventure! Lightweight clothes for the day, a hat, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes are a must. Evenings can get chilly, so bring a light jacket or sweater. Don’t forget your camera for the stunning landscapes and wildlife, and binoculars for those close-up animal moments!
What languages are spoken in Zimbabwe?
English is the official language, but you'll also hear lots of Shona and Ndebele around. If you can pick up a few words like "Mhoroi" (hello) or "Tatenda" (thank you), the locals will be thrilled!
Is it safe to travel in Zimbabwe?
Yes! Zimbabwe is a safe and welcoming destination for travellers. As with any country, just keep your wits about you, especially in larger cities. But as long as you follow common-sense travel tips, you’ll have a great time exploring all this amazing country has to offer.
What currency is used in Zimbabwe?
Zimbabwe uses the Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL) but don’t worry-US dollars are also widely accepted! It’s always good to carry a mix of local currency and cash, but most places will happily take your USD.
When is the best time to visit Zimbabwe?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to October, when animals gather around waterholes-perfect for wildlife viewing. If you're into lush landscapes and fewer crowds, the rainy season (November to April) offers beautiful scenery and the chance to see vibrant green wildlife areas.
What are the must-see places in Zimbabwe?
You can’t miss Victoria Falls-one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World! The Hwange National Park is perfect for safaris, while the Great Zimbabwe ruins offer a deep dive into the country’s fascinating history. Add a visit to Lake Kariba and the Matobo Hills for more jaw-dropping scenery!
Do I need vaccinations before visiting Zimbabwe?
Check with your doctor, but most travelers will need vaccines like Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and possibly Malaria medication. If you’re coming from a yellow fever area, you’ll need proof of vaccination too. Better to be safe than sorry!
Why do you need a guide in Zimbabwe?
A guide is your ultimate ticket to insider knowledge! They know the best spots for wildlife, local culture, and hidden gems. Plus, they can keep you safe and help you understand the rich history and traditions of Zimbabwe, making your experience even more memorable.
What type of tours can I do in Zimbabwe?
From epic safaris in Hwange to boat rides on Lake Kariba, there are tons of options! You can explore Victoria Falls on foot or by helicopter, enjoy cultural tours in historic sites, or even take a walking safari with an expert guide. Whatever your adventure style, Zimbabwe has something for you!
What time zone is Zimbabwe in?
Zimbabwe operates on Central Africa Time (CAT), which is GMT +2. So, it's easy to keep track of time while you’re busy taking in the views and spotting wildlife!
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination to go to Zimbabwe?
If you're coming from a yellow fever zone, you'll need a yellow fever vaccination certificate to enter Zimbabwe. It's an easy requirement to check off your list before you go!
Is there malaria in Zimbabwe?
Yes, malaria is present in some parts of Zimbabwe, especially during the rainy season. The good news is you can prevent it with medication, and your doctor can give you the right advice before you go. Stay protected, and you’ll be good to go!
Is Zimbabwe good for solo travellers?
Definitely! Zimbabwe is a fantastic place for solo travelers, especially if you're into nature, wildlife, and adventure. Whether you’re exploring the wildlife parks or chatting with friendly locals, you’ll feel safe and welcomed. Just make sure to plan ahead and ask us to book tours for you if you're heading to more remote areas - but we will have this covered for you so no need to worry.
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