Zimbabwe is a destination of legendary hospitality and diverse ecosystems. It is home to the majestic Victoria Falls, the ancient stone ruins of Great Zimbabwe, and the world-class wildlife of Hwange National Park.
Highlight: A walking safari in Matobo National Park to track rhinos amidst ancient granite hills.
Why Zimbabwe is a Must-Visit?
The World-Class Guiding: Zimbabwe’s guide certification process is the most rigorous in Africa. Whether you’re on a game drive or a walking safari, you’re in the hands of experts who can read the bush like a book.
The Giant of Hwange: As the country’s largest park, Hwange National Park is world-renowned for its massive elephant herds (over 45,000!) and its unique “pump-run” waterholes that create incredible wildlife drama during the dry season.
The Smoke That Thunders: No trip is complete without Victoria Falls. Beyond the views, it’s the adventure hub of the SADC region, offering everything from white-water rafting to high-end sunset cruises on the Zambezi.


Exclusive Water Safaris: In Mana Pools, a UNESCO World Heritage site, you can experience “armchair safaris” from the banks of the Zambezi or canoe past hippos and elephants in one of the most remote wilderness areas left on earth.
The 2026 Experience
In 2026, Zimbabwe is leading the way in Regenerative Tourism. Visitors can engage in “Impact Safaris,” where you might join an anti-poaching snare sweep or visit solar-powered borehole projects, seeing firsthand how your travel dollars are actively restoring the landscape.
From the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe to the predator-rich plains of the Lowveld, Zimbabwe offers a profound connection to the African spirit.


