Zimbabwe blends rich history with stunning landscapes, offering some of Africa’s finest wildlife experiences. From Hwange National Park to Victoria Falls, it’s a destination of adventure and wonder.
Zimbabwe
A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME AND NATURE
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Zimbabwe’s largest park boasts one of the world’s biggest elephant populations. Explore on game drives to see the Big Five, cheetahs, and wild dogs across diverse habitats like grasslands and woodlands. Hwange’s vastness and abundant wildlife deliver an authentic safari immersion.
Shared with Zambia, Zimbabwe’s side of Victoria Falls offers unique vantage points. Wander Victoria Falls National Park for stunning views, cross the historic bridge, or browse local markets for crafts. Zip-line or gorge swing for an adrenaline boost. Seeing the falls from both nations completes the experience of this natural wonder.


Best Time to Visit Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s climate shapes iconic experiences like Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park:
April to May: Post-rainy season greenery with roaring Victoria Falls. Mild temperatures for walking safaris in Mana Pools.
June to August: Dry winter offers crisp mornings, low water at Victoria Falls (ideal for rafting), and dense wildlife around Hwange’s waterholes.
September to October: Peak heat concentrates animals at water sources. Spectacular game viewing but very hot midday temperatures.
November to March: Summer rains revive landscapes, perfect for birding and seeing Victoria Falls at full flow. Some roads become impassable.
