WELCOME TO ZIMBABWE

WHY ZIMBABWE?

ZIMBABWE 

Explore the Wonders of Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is renowned for the breathtaking Victoria Falls, aptly nicknamed 'Mosi-oa-Tunya' or 'The Smoke That Thunders.' Witnessing this natural wonder is reason enough to visit. 

Not one, not two, but four UNESCO World Heritage Sites call Zimbabwe home: Victoria Falls, Mana Pools National Parks, the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, and the Kama Ruins. Prepare to be awed.

Journey through unspoiled landscapes, traverse lush mountains, and follow the course of magnificent rivers. Zimbabwe's natural beauty is spellbinding.

Zimbabweans are known for their warmth and friendliness. You'll find joy in connecting with these welcoming people. For bird enthusiasts, Zimbabwe boasts over 600 bird species waiting to be discovered. Lake Kariba, one of the world's largest man-made lakes, offers astounding wildlife encounters along its shores. Keep an eye out for the fierce tiger fish, a thrilling catch for anglers.

Adventure aficionados, you're in for a treat! From white-water rafting and bungee jumping to heart-pounding helicopter excursions, Zimbabwe has it all.

 

WHERE TO GO IN ZIMBABWE?

RICH IN CULTURE

 

 

EXPERIENCES

Unlock the Heart of Wild Africa

Our unforgettable tailor-made and luxury scheduled tours will spirit you away to the heart of untamed Africa. Choose from our meticulously crafted travel itineraries, and allow us to transform your safari dreams into living, breathing adventures

 

WHEN TO VISIT ZIMBABWE

“TIMING IS EVERYTHING”

ThFor the best wildlife viewing, plan your visit during the dry season from May to October. During this period, animals gather around rivers and waterholes, offering excellent sightings. Clear skies, mild temperatures, and fewer mosquitoes make it an ideal time for safaris. Don't miss the chance to witness elephant herds in Hwange National Park in September and October. If your heart is set on experiencing the grandeur of Victoria Falls, visit in April or May when the river is at its fullest. October is also dry but hot, with temperatures soaring. June to August nights can be cool, so pack warm clothing. For water sports enthusiasts, book your trip between August and December when the water levels are lower, and the rapids are at their most thrilling.