Zimbabwe: Heart of African Wilderness & Adventure
Zimbabwe is a land of dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. From the thundering Victoria Falls to sprawling savannahs, ancient ruins, and pristine national parks, Zimbabwe offers an authentic African experience combined with luxury safari indulgence.
With exclusive lodges, expert-guided safaris, and immersive wildlife encounters, Zimbabwe is perfect for travelers seeking adventure, romance, and the thrill of Africa’s wild heart. Whether photographing elephants on the savannah, walking with rhinos, or witnessing the majesty of the falls, Zimbabwe delivers unforgettable experiences.
Highlights
Witness the spectacular Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
Luxury safari lodges in Hwange, Mana Pools, and Matobo National Parks
Walking safaris and canoe adventures for intimate wildlife encounters
Big Five viewing: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino
Ancient rock art and cultural tours in Matobo Hills
Helicopter and microlight flights over Victoria Falls
Private guided photographic safaris
Birdwatching in wetlands and riverine forests
Combine safari adventures with luxury river lodges
Perfect for honeymooners, wildlife photographers, and adventure seekers
Official Name: Republic of Zimbabwe
Capital City: Harare
Population: Approximately 15 million
Official Languages: English, Shona, Ndebele
Currency: Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL)
Time Zone: GMT +2
International Airport: Harare International Airport (HRE)
Geographical Size: 390,757 square kilometres
Zimbabwe is one of Southern Africa’s most wildlife-rich destinations, with a strong network of national parks and luxury lodges for discerning travelers.
Geography & Landscape
Zimbabwe’s natural and cultural diversity is remarkable:
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Victoria Falls – UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s largest waterfalls
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Hwange National Park – Known for elephants, lions, and the Big Five
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Mana Pools National Park – Renowned for canoeing and walking safaris
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Matobo Hills – Granite formations, caves, and ancient San rock art
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Lake Kariba – Expansive waterway with fishing and luxury lodge stays
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Eastern Highlands – Rolling mountains, waterfalls, and temperate forests
Climate
Zimbabwe has a subtropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
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Dry Season (May – October): Cool, sunny days ideal for safaris, walking adventures, and photography.
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Wet Season (November – April): Warm temperatures with occasional rainfall, lush scenery, excellent birdwatching, and fewer tourists.
Tsavo National Park
Combined, Tsavo East and Tsavo West make Kenya’s biggest park, one of the world’s largest game sanctuaries. Despite this, the parks have a lower population of wildlife and difficult to spot the animals in the dense acacia.
Amboseli National Park
Positioned in the south of Kenya on the border with Tanzania, Amboseli National Park has spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro – Africa’s tallest mountain.
Meru National Park
Made famous by conservationists George and Joy Adamson and the film and book Born Free, the story of Elsa the lioness, Meru National Park has 13 rivers and supports a wide range of diverse habitats.
Lewa Conservancy
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, located in northern Kenya, is a pioneering model of community-based conservation and sustainable wildlife management. In addition to its conservation efforts, Lewa is recognized for its sustainable tourism practices, with eco-friendly lodges and camps offering luxurious accommodations amidst the breathtaking scenery.
Samburu National Reserve
This arid northern area offers a wealth of animals, good game viewing, and a highly contrasting landscape with intimidating hills, mountains and majestic elephants. Samburu is remote, off the main tourist route and offers great cultural interaction and experiences.
Masai Mara
The Masai Mara is Kenya’s most famous nature reserve. It evokes the senses and inspire bucket list dreams. If you are dreaming about a safari, you are most probably dreaming of the Masai Mara. It is classic savannah with plenty of animals and spectacular vistas. Masai Mara is also the site of one of the most spectacular animal migrations in the world and home to a high concentration of the ’big five’ including lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and rhino.
Classic Kenya honeymoon holiday package
Kenya Safari and Seychelles holiday
Seasonality & Best Time to Travel to Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is a year-round safari destination, but wildlife activity and scenery vary by season:
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Cool mornings, sunny days
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Ideal for safari game drives in Hwange and Mana Pools
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Wildlife congregates near waterholes for easier spotting
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Perfect for photography and walking safaris
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Warmer with occasional rain showers
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Lush landscapes and dramatic scenery
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Excellent for birdwatching and fewer tourists
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Wildlife disperses more, so sightings can be less predictable
Summary:
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Best overall for wildlife viewing: Dry Season (May–October)
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Best for lush scenery and birdwatching: Wet Season (November–April)