Zimbabwe

Nestled in southern Africa, Zimbabwe boasts a diverse landscape that ranges from stretches of dusty desert dotted with twisted trees to the lush green oasis of Victoria Falls. The country’s rich history is evident in the 9th-century ruins of Great Zimbabwe, a testament to its ancient civilization. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of Zambezi National Park, embark on a safari to spot the Big 5, or enjoy a serene sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. This blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers.

Attractions in Zimbabwe

Spanning the Zambezi River, the Victoria Falls Bridge stands as a testament to engineering and history. Originally built as a railroad bridge, it now serves as a unique platform for […]

Victoria Falls National Park, named for the thundering falls at its heart, encompasses a lush rainforest on the Zimbabwean side of Victoria Falls. Spanning 5,604 feet (1,708 meters) wide, the […]

Hwange National Park, located in Zimbabwe near Victoria Falls, is the country’s largest and most historical game reserve, covering an area roughly the size of Belgium. This vast expanse is […]

Mana Pools National Park, a 540,000+ acre (219,000 hectares) protected wildlife preserve and UNESCO World Heritage site, is situated in northern Zimbabwe. This expansive park is renowned for its significant […]

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city and former capital, offers a blend of modern and historic structures, reflecting its rich cultural and historical heritage. Originally the country’s industrial center, the city […]

Nestled near the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls, the Crocodile Farm offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe Nile crocodiles, the second largest crocodilian species on Earth. This nature park […]

Nestled in the lush greenery of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve offers a unique glimpse into a diverse and thriving ecosystem. Here, endangered black rhinos and […]

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