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Zimbabwe, a landlocked country, is a classic safari destination, home to the famous Victoria Falls and a number of excellent national parks, including Mana Pools National Park and Matobo National Park. The flagship Hwange National Park, on the other hand, is the highlight of the country's wildlife offerings. The reserve has a large population of elephants, as well as lions, buffalo, zebras, and giraffes. The Victoria Falls area has plenty to offer as well, with activities for people of all ages and interests, ranging from horseback riding and scenic flights over the falls to bungee jumping and rafting on the Zambezi River.
Our small group Africa overland safaris include much of eastern and southern Africa, riding in rugged overland trucks with an experienced two-person crew. The entire party will pitch in to set up camp and cook, and you'll sleep on roll mats in two-man tents in some of Africa's most beautiful landscape. On the majority of tours, we additionally provide an accommodation upgrade. You'll travel with the camping safari group and assist with chores, but you'll stay in low-cost campground accommodations rather than tents.
Comfort camping safaris are great for people over forty, and families with kids ten years old and above are welcome too. You won't have to lift a finger when you go on these overland safaris since your knowledgeable three-person crew will take care of setting up camp, cooking, and cleaning. You'll also benefit from at least three nights in a hotel, which include the first and last nights of the tour, and the comfort of sleeping on a camp bed as opposed to a roll mat. These are small-group safaris with a 16-person limit that are led by certified African guides.
The amazing animal viewing and sightseeing opportunities offered by our Accommodated Safaris are identical to those of our Africa Overland Safaris, but you can unwind knowing that you'll return to a cosy bed at the end of the day. Depending on the tour, our lodging options range from basic chalets to exquisite mid-range resorts. Look through our tour pages to learn more. These trips are all led by knowledgeable local guides who also serve as your drivers, and they are all small groups with a maximum of 16 participants.
Our 4-day Victoria Falls & Chobe tour can be ideal for you if you're pressed for time and would rather travel in a private rather than a group. After visiting Zimbabwe's primary draw, you'll go to nearby Botswana to experience the Chobe National Park's animals. Every day of the year, this tour can leave, and you can choose from a variety of affordable lodging choices. It can also be scheduled in tandem with our tours of the lodge and camping areas.
All of our Zimbabwe tours visit Victoria Falls, with the majority starting or ending in the town named after the famous waterfall. Some of our tours include entry and activities at the falls, whilst on others this is optional, but you will always have time to visit if you wish. You can find details about what is included in each tour on the relevant webpage.
The best time to visit Victoria Falls is from February - May, when the cascades are at their fullest after the rains. However, for safaris in Hwange National Park and elsewhere, May - October offers the best conditions, with less rain and pleasant temperatures. You can find more information in our guide on when to visit.
If you travel on one of our camping trips, we recommend you read our guide to overland camping safaris before your holiday. You can also see a detailed packing list in the Trip Notes for each tour, which we suggest you read before you travel! Some of the important items to remember for your Zimbabwe tour are: sleeping bag, travel pillow, towel, Mosquito spray (with active DEET ingredient), your own personal first aid kit, torch, antibacterial wipes, a photocopy of your passport data, and your Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate. Please note that on our comfort camping safaris, camp bed, mattress, sleeping bag and pillow are provided.
The local payment is a cost per person that needs to be paid in US Dollars cash only on our Zimbabwe trips. It is this payment that in part covers the park fees and other inclusions such as meals as detailed on each tour page. The local payment also covers your arrival transfer and first night’s accommodation. Our comfort camping safaris also have a small local payment, to be paid in South African rand or USD (check each tour for details) at the start of your trip. Please note that due to exchange rate fluctuations in the US dollar, the local payment amount may be subject to changes. This payment will be collected by your tour leader at the Welcome Meeting on day 1 of your escorted tour. Our Reservations team can give you more information about the local payment, the cost of which can be found on each tour page.
On our Zimbabwe overland camping safaris, the maximum group size is 30, and these trips depart with a minimum of 4 passengers. Our comfort camping safaris have smaller groups, with a maximum size of 16. On our Handpicked Zimbabwe holidays, the group size is smaller, with a maximum size of 16. These trips depart with a minimum of 4 travellers.
When you travel on one of our overland camping trips in Zimbabwe you will be escorted by a three-person crew comprised of a qualified tour leader who will act as your guide, as well as a driver and cook. On our comfort camping tours you will be escorted by a three-person team including a qualified African guide. On our lodge accommodated tours, you will be fully escorted by an experienced local guide, who will also act as your driver.
According to the 2022 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, Zimbabwe scores an F rating for LGBTQ+ traveller safety, ranking 149th out of 203 countries. Same sex marriage is illegal and there are no constitutional or worker protections in place for the LGBTQ+ community. 0 - 25% of consulted citizens consider Zimbabwe a good place to live for gay and lesbian people. Same sex relations are outlawed, and homosexual acts are punishable with up to 1 year in prison and / or a fine. This does not mean members of the LGBTQ+ community shouldn’t visit Zimbabwe, but precautions should be taken when travelling. As long as you use common sense, travelling in Zimbabwe shouldn’t be a problem. The LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index is designed to provide a good overall picture of attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ community in each country and may not reflect the experience of foreign travellers to the country.
The tap water is not considered safe to drink in Zimbabwe and should be avoided. Stick to filtered or bottled water and avoid drinks with ice and salads that may have been contaminated with tap water. This is the safest way to avoid an upset stomach on your Zimbabwe holiday!
On our overland camping trips (excluding comfort camping), solo travellers will be matched up with another solo traveller of the same sex, with whom they will share a tent. If there is no other solo traveller of the same sex on the tour, you will have a tent to yourself at no extra cost. On our Handpicked lodge safaris, a single supplement applies for solo travellers. The cost of this can be seen on the tour page for each trip.
As a United Kingdom-based company, we follow the latest up to date travel advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCDO). You can see the latest travel advice, current travel health news and local laws for Zimbabwe here.
Zimbabwe features a few locations that are not to be missed, including one of Africa's best natural attractions and an amazing wildlife park where you can go on an amazing safari. These are the top destinations.
The Smoke that Thunders. Shared with Zambia, Vic Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and when at full flow takes the breath away from even the most seasoned traveller. The town of the same name is Zimbabwe's adventure capital and there are an indescribable number of activities to enjoy in the area. From boat trips on the Zambezi River and hikes to the falls, to scenic flights, horse riding, bungee jumping and more.
Zimbabwe's premier game reserve once had a severe poaching problem but has thankfully managed to mostly get on top of this scourge, and wildlife populations are now mostly healthy. More than 40,000 elephants live in the reserve, as well as lions, leopards, buffalo, giraffes, and other flagship African species. It's on the main road to and from Vic Falls, so it's easily accessible but always quieter than the main national parks of nearby Botswana and Namibia.
A sprawling ruined city built by indigenous societies in the 13th and 14th centuries, the Great Zimbabwe Ruins are probably the country's cultural highlight. The complex was once the centre of a vast empire known as the Munhumutapa Empire, and much of the original architecture survives today. In some places, the stone walls are up to 6 metres thick and 12 metres high, with a section of wall running 60 metres long.
The capital of Zimbabwe is the gateway to the country’s incredible wildlife destinations, but it is also worthy of a visit in its own right. The Botanical Garden of Harare has 900 various species of trees and shrubbery to admire, and if you visit in September or October, you’ll see the purple blossoms of the jacaranda tree in full bloom. To admire and photograph the vast vistas of this intriguing city, head to Kopje, a granite hill that rises out of the centre of the city.
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