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Zimbabwe

A Land of Majestic Waterfalls, Wildlife, and Rich Heritage

Zimbabwe Safari Tours

Why visit Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe is renowned for its numerous attractions, rich culture, plentiful wildlife, and welcoming populace. As one of Africa’s most undervalued nations, it boasts numerous treasures to discover, including an impressive five UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The locations include Mana Pools National Park, Matobo National Park, Victoria Falls, Great Zimbabwe, and the Khami Ruins.

Victoria Falls is the most renowned of them. Referred to as “The Smoke That Thunders” and recognized as the adrenaline capital of Africa, the formidable Victoria Falls provides numerous exhilarating activities, including white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and helicopter tours over its immense cascades.

Proceeding downstream from Victoria Falls, we traverse the Zambezi River to encounter another World Heritage Site, Mana Pools. Comprising a significant portion of Mana Pools National Park, these four expansive oxbow pools were formed by the shifting currents of the Zambezi over millennia. Currently, it draws numerous fauna during arid seasons. It is an idyllic destination for walking and canoeing safaris, providing a secluded and rough wilderness experience abundant with diverse animals, including lions, leopards, and endangered wild dogs.

Zimbabwe’s national parks rank among the premier in Africa. Unwind on the banks of Lake Kariba, trek the elevations of the Eastern Highlands, or, for an exceptional wildlife observation experience on the continent, visit Hwange National Park. Hwange, one of Africa’s largest conservation areas, is home to the Big Five, including substantial elephant populations, and has over 400 avian species, offering an exemplary environment to appreciate Zimbabwe’s abundant natural beauty.

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What is the best time to visit Zimbabwe?

Although regarded as a year-round location, the optimal timing for your Zimbabwe safari trips is contingent upon the experience you desire. The nation is renowned for housing the magnificent Victoria Falls, the greatest sheet of flowing water globally and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Consequently, the majority of visitors will schedule their excursions during the peak flow of the Falls, which occurs between April and May, coinciding with the conclusion of the rainy season.

The arid winter season from May to October is typically regarded as optimal for wildlife observation. The climate is milder during this period, and the risk of malaria is reduced.

Conversely, if you are traveling to Zimbabwe for white-water rafting on the Zambezi River, the optimal period for your visit is from August to December, when the water levels are reduced. Rest assured, our Travel Experts will advise you on the optimal time to visit Zimbabwe tailored to your personal preferences and requirements.

What are the premier activities to engage in while in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe offers numerous sights and activities, although certain attractions warrant particular emphasis. Here are many of our preferred activities during your safari holidays in Zimbabwe.

Visit Victoria Falls: Traverse the verdant Victoria Falls National Park to appreciate the magnificent Falls from 16 distinct vantage points.

A walking safari in Mana Pools National Park offers a distinctive and immersive view of the wilderness and its wildlife.

Game drives in Hwange National Park: Hwange, the largest national park in Zimbabwe, is an ideal destination for safari enthusiasts, with substantial elephant populations, numerous lions, African wild dogs, and a variety of other wildlife.

Experience sunrise and sunset cruises on the Zambezi, the fourth-longest river in Africa, featuring breathtaking vistas of enchanting sunrises and sunsets, as well as sightings of hippos, crocodiles, and diverse avian species.

Lake Kariba safari in Zimbabwe: As the largest artificial reservoir globally by volume, Lake Kariba provides aquatic activities such as fishing, birdwatching, picturesque boat trips, and wildlife observation.

Discover the solitude of Gonarezhou National Park, known as “The Place of Elephants.” This national park offers thrilling wildlife encounters and boasts a distinctive conservation success narrative that has led to its present prominence.

Methods of traveling to Zimbabwe

Limited airlines operate direct flights to Zimbabwe. The majority of travelers fly to Johannesburg and thereafter connect to Harare, Victoria Falls, or Bulawayo on the same day. The majority of tourists arrive at Victoria Falls Airport (VFA), situated 18 km (11 km) south of Victoria Falls, and proceed by automobile or chartered aircraft from that point.

Is a visa required for entry into Zimbabwe?

Obtaining an eVisa ahead to arriving is advisable. This indicates a reduction in lineups and a minimization of time spent at airports.

Am I permitted to operate a vehicle in Zimbabwe?

When planning a self-driving journey across Zimbabwe, it is essential to consider certain traffic regulations. Vehicles operate on the left side of the road, with speed restrictions established at 40 kilometers per hour in national parks, 60 to 80 kilometres per hour in urban areas, and 120 kilometres per hour on unrestricted roads. An international driver’s license valid for 90 days is required. A national driver’s license will be approved provided it is in English.

The roads in Zimbabwe are of decent condition and driving is safe; nevertheless, fuel shortages are prevalent nationwide, so ensure your tank is generally full at all times. Police roadblocks occur frequently; nevertheless, they should not pose a problem provided you possess all the necessary papers.

Crossing the border between Zimbabwe and its adjacent nations is quite straightforward. Border crossings operate continuously, and visas, when required, can be obtained upon arrival.

Is internet access available in Zimbabwe?

Most hotels and lodges provide Wi-Fi, and major towns are typically abundant in internet cafes. You can also acquire prepaid USB internet from Econet and Telecel.

Cellphone reception is predominantly confined to urban regions. Although most international service providers offer roaming services, acquiring a prepaid SIM card upon arriving in Zimbabwe may prove to be more cost-effective. Credit, or ‘airtime,’ is widely accessible across the nation.

Practical Travel Recommendations

Prior to embarking on a journey to Zimbabwe, it is essential to be informed of certain pertinent details. Here are some useful suggestions to consider:

In Zimbabwe, it is unlawful for civilians to don camouflage attire.

-When visiting Victoria Falls during the rainy season, ensure you take rain boots and a raincoat to avoid becoming drenched.

-Zimbabwe has yet to fully accept homosexuality, and we request that homosexual couples adhere to the country’s norms by refraining from and minimizing public displays of affection.

Practical Medical and Health Recommendations

Prior to embarking on a journey, it is essential to see your physician and obtain comprehensive travel and health insurance that encompasses all planned activities during your holiday in Zimbabwe. Here are some beneficial health recommendations to consider:

-Vaccination for malaria is advised; please visit your physician for the requisite prescriptions

-Upon entering Zimbabwe from a yellow fever endemic region, you must present a yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Practical Currency and Exchange Recommendations

If you are contemplating a journey to Zimbabwe, here are the essential financial considerations you must be aware of prior to your departure:

-The Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWD) was indefinitely halted in 2009. The acceptable currencies are USD and ZAR (South African Rand).

American Express, Diners Club, and Visa are extensively accepted across Zimbabwe, however MasterCard’s acceptance is somewhat restricted.

Foreign currency conversion is available at any bureaux de change, banks, or hotels in Zimbabwe.

Carry small denominations of currency, as change is sometimes unavailable.

Individuals aged 18 and older may import the following articles into Zimbabwe exempt from customs duty: 5 liters of alcohol (including 2 liters of spirits) and merchandise valued at up to US$200

-The import and export of foreign currency are unrestricted, provided they are declared upon entrance.

-Zimbabwean banks typically operate from 08:00 to 15:00 on weekdays and from 08:00 to 11:30 on Saturdays.

-Zimbabwe is presently facing a scarcity of cash in US Dollars. ATM users may occasionally be unable to withdraw the requisite number of US dollars. We highly recommend that guests carry small denomination US dollar cash for transactions where Visa or MasterCard are not accepted. Certain smaller establishments, including shops and restaurants, along with craft markets, lack card payment facilities.

-Please be advised that Euros, Pounds, Pula, and ZAR are accepted in cash; nevertheless, the exchange rates may be unfavorable.

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