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ZIMBABWE

THE ADVENTURE SAFARI DESTINATION

  • Tucked between Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia, Zimbabwe is a land of big skies, dramatic landscapes and deeply soulful safaris. It may not always shout the loudest — but for those who venture here, it often leaves the greatest impression.

    Once overshadowed by its past, today Zimbabwe is safe, welcoming, and home to some of the most respected guides in Africa. The warmth of its people is matched only by the wild beauty of its parks — places where elephants roam in great herds, lions stalk through sunlit grass, and you can still feel completely alone with nature.

  • Zimbabwe is particularly famous for its walking, boat, and canoe safaris, which provide an intimate way to explore the bush, in addition to traditional vehicle safaris. From the adrenaline-pumping activities at Zimbabwe is made for those who want to feel close to the wild. It’s a pioneer of walking, canoeing and boat safaris, where you experience the bush in its most raw and thrilling form — as well as exceptional game drives through parks like Hwange and Mana Pools.

    Whether you're drifting quietly past elephants on the Zambezi or tracking big game on foot, adventure here runs deep and feels utterly alive.

  • No visit to Zimbabwe is complete without the roar of Victoria Falls, where the mighty Zambezi plunges into a vast gorge with breathtaking force. Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya — "The Smoke That Thunders" — it’s one of the natural wonders of the world.

    Thrill-seekers can bungee jump, white-water raft or abseil, while others might opt for a sunset cruise or helicopter flight above the falls. However you experience it, this place is unforgettable — a fitting climax to any Zimbabwean journey.

  • To the north, Mana Pools offers a dreamlike stretch of riverine wilderness along the Zambezi, where elephants stand on two legs to reach the ana trees, wild dogs roam freely, and the sunsets are unforgettable. Further south, Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest reserve — famed for its immense elephant herds, predator sightings, and exceptional guiding.

  • Zimbabwe isn’t just about big game. The Eastern Highlands surprise with cool mountain air, forested trails, and spectacular birdlife — perfect for those seeking stillness and scenic beauty. At Lake Kariba, life slows down with boating, fishing, and golden-hour views over vast inland waters. And in Matobo Hills, ancient rock formations and San rock art provide a striking backdrop for tracking rhino on foot.

  • Zimbabwe’s lodge scene is quietly impressive — a mix of stylish tented camps and boutique lodges, often set in remote, beautiful places. From riverside hideaways in Mana to hilltop views in Hwange, the quality of hospitality here is matched by seamless logistics, making Zimbabwe a perfect choice for both seasoned travellers and those new to safari.

Ready to discover Zimbabwe’s wild soul?

From epic walking safaris to the roar of Victoria Falls, we’ll help you shape a journey that captures the magic of this extraordinary country.
Get in touch — and let’s start planning something unforgettable.

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