Zimbabwe offers one of Africa’s most complete safari experiences—combining world-famous landscapes, exceptional guiding, and diverse wildlife regions into one seamless journey.

Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls is widely considered the best for sightseeing because it offers the most iconic and comprehensive views of the world’s largest sheet of falling water. Approximately 75% of the waterfall is visible from this side, including four of the five main cataracts: the Devil’s Cataract, Main Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and Rainbow Falls.

Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest and oldest wildlife sanctuary, covering approximately 14,650 square kilometers. Located in northwest Zimbabwe, it is a premier safari destination known for its massive elephant herds and diverse landscapes that transition from the edge of the Kalahari Desert to lush teak forests

Camp Hwange

Mana Pool National Park

Mana Pool National Park  is a remote, UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Zimbabwe, renowned as one of Africa’s last truly “wild” places. Located on the southern banks of the Zambezi River, it is famous for its raw beauty, ancient mahogany and acacia forests, and unique opportunities for up-close wildlife encounters on foot.

Lake Kariba

Lake Kariba is the world’s largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume, stretching over 220 kilometers along the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Created in the 1950s by damming the Zambezi River, it has transformed into a massive inland sea renowned for its eerie “drowned forests,” spectacular copper-toned sunsets, and a remote, restorative safari atmosphere.

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