ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe remains one of the continent’s most rewarding safari destinations - authentic, untamed, and rich in both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Zimbabwe offers a uniquely authentic safari experience where adventure, wildlife, history, and natural wonder come together in extraordinary fashion. From the thunderous spray of Victoria Falls — the world’s largest curtain of falling water — to the wildlife-rich plains of Hwange National Park, every journey feels deeply connected to Africa’s wild heart. Along the mighty Zambezi River, families and travellers alike can enjoy unforgettable moments spotting hippos, fish eagles, elephants, and vast herds of antelope against spectacular African sunsets.
Zimbabwe derives its name from the ancient stone city of Great Zimbabwe, one of several UNESCO World Heritage Sites found across the country. Other remarkable heritage destinations include the mystical Matobo Hills, the remote wilderness of Mana Pools National Park, and the iconic Victoria Falls. The country is also home to Lake Kariba, the world’s largest man-made reservoir, famed for its breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and legendary tiger fishing.
Renowned for producing some of Africa’s finest safari guides, Zimbabwe offers exceptional walking safaris and immersive wildlife encounters led by highly trained professionals, many of whom undergo more than five years of rigorous training. Whether exploring remote private concessions, tracking wildlife on foot, or relaxing beside a waterhole as elephants gather nearby, Zimbabwe delivers safari experiences that are raw, intimate, and unforgettable.
Zimbabwe enjoys a wonderful year-round climate, with sunny days and cool, clear evenings. The dry winter months from May to October are ideal for game viewing, while the green summer season from November to April transforms the landscape and attracts prolific birdlife. February to May is particularly spectacular for experiencing Victoria Falls in full flow.