Zimbabwe is known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife and was a very popular destination for safari visitors to Africa. The political turmoil in the country led to a large decline in visitor numbers however the renaissance of the country’s tourism is now in full swing. The habitat has been preserved throughout and the wildlife populations continue to flourish.
The Victoria Falls on the Zambezi is an iconic sight and the gateway for many visitors to Zimbabwe. The area contains countless attractions from serene river cruises to whitewater rafting for the adrenaline seekers.
Venturing onto the safari circuit Hwange National Park is the largest Park and home to countless elephant in addition to a full range of predators and plains game. Lake Kariba and Mana Pools National Parks are magnificent wildlife areas and are also home to roaming wild dog packs, a rare highlight on a safari.
Zimbabwe is reborn and has so much to offer safari goers particularly those wanting to enjoy unspoiled wilderness without the crowds.
Hwange National Park is home to over 100 mammal species and is known for its large population of elephants. Read More
Lake Kariba is a massive lake that provides a magical combination of water and wildlife. Read More
Mana Pools National Park will leave you breathless with its beauty. Read More
The fall is not only a breathless sight but also a destination holding countless activities that visitors choose to stay for several days. Read More
The park has a vast diversity of indigenous tree species, and its terrain varies between riverine woodland, dry river beds, rocky outcrops and spring-lines with a gradual escarpment leading towards the Kazangula road split. Read More
Hwange National Park is home to over 100 mammal species and is known for its large population of elephants. The highest numbers of animals are spotted in the dry season when the wildlife congregates around the shrunken water holes.
Lake Kariba is a massive lake that provides a magical combination of water and wildlife. Spectacular fishing available for anglers and along the fringe lies the beautiful Matusadona National Park.
Mana Pools National Park will leave you breathless with its beauty. A paradise for walking and canoeing safaris, Mana Pools is a wildlife-rich, bio diverse wonderland that will delight at every turn.
The fall is not only a breathless sight but also a destination holding countless activities that visitors choose to stay for several days. One of the newest attractions at the Victoria Falls, which drives up visitor numbers are the so called “Lion Walks”. People have the chance to walk next to lions in a national park, guided with rangers. The lions are raised in captivity and used to human interactions, making it a safe journey.
The park has a vast diversity of indigenous tree species, and its terrain varies between riverine woodland, dry river beds, rocky outcrops and spring-lines with a gradual escarpment leading towards the Kazangula road split. Spectacular sunrises and sunsets are the norm along this river and the area is popular for both landscape and wildlife photography.