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Zimbabwe SAFARI GUIDE

For high-end travellers, Zimbabwe’s greatest strength is character. There is a slightly old-world safari rhythm here — unhurried, knowledgeable and quietly confident — that feels increasingly rare. Add one of the world’s great natural wonders at Victoria Falls, and the country becomes a superb stand-alone safari or part of a broader Southern Africa journey with Botswana, Zambia or South Africa.

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Mana Pools National Park

Matusadona National Park

Chizarira National Park

Zambezi National Park

Hwange National Park

Tuli Safari Area

Nyanga National Park

Gonarezhou National Park

Chimanimani National Park

Malilangwe Private Wildlife Reserve

Kazuma Pan National Park

Matobo National Park

Victoria Falls

Kame Ruins

World View

Great Zimbabwe Ruins

Vumba Gardens

Eastern Highlands

Lake Kariba

Lake Cahora Bassa

KEY FACTS FOR Zimbabwe

The country’s ancient past is reflected in sites such as Great Zimbabwe. It adds historical depth beyond safari and scenery.

Zimbabwe is particularly rewarding for repeat Africa travellers. It often feels more intimate and less crowded than better-known circuits.

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Population Size

Approx. 16.2 million

Geographic Size

Approx. 390,757 sq km

Capital

Harare

Currency

Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG); US dollars are also commonly used in tourism settings

Offical Language

16 official languages, with English widely used

Best time to visit

May to October for safari; February to May for the Falls at high flow

Victoria Falls is one of the world’s great natural spectacles.

The Zimbabwean side offers the broadest frontal views.

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Mana Pools is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most evocative walking and canoeing destinations.

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Hwange is famous for its elephants and productive pumped waterholes.

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Zimbabwe’s safari guiding tradition is among the strongest in Africa.

Many travellers choose the country for this alone.

Zimbabwe Regions

Zimbabwe FAQ's

Entry, visas & border formalities

Q: Do I need an eVisa, can I obtain a visa on arrival, or is a KAZA Univisa the smarter option for a Victoria Falls combination?

Zimbabwe is route- and passport-specific, so the right visa answer depends on nationality and whether Victoria Falls is part of a wider cross-border itinerary. Many travelers can either obtain a visa on arrival or use the eVisa system, while the KAZA Univisa can be the neatest option if Zambia is also part of the trip. For smooth luxury travel, it is still best to settle the strategy before departure rather than improvising at the border.

Q: How much passport validity and how many blank pages should I allow for a Zimbabwe itinerary with cross-border movements?

For Zimbabwe itself, work on the basis of at least six months’ passport validity and generous blank pages. If your itinerary includes Zambia, Botswana or South Africa, carry more pages than the theoretical minimum because regional combinations use them faster than people expect. Border formalities in this part of Africa are usually manageable, but they are easier when your documents are comfortably in order.

Q: Are there any border formalities that meaningfully slow down transfers between Zimbabwe and neighbouring countries?

They can, especially at Victoria Falls and on popular land-border days, although a good operator makes a major difference. If you are switching countries the same day as a flight or game transfer, allow more time than the map suggests. Zimbabwe is simple when well-paced and surprisingly tiring when every crossing is planned too tightly.

Health & travel readiness

Q: Is malaria prophylaxis recommended for Hwange, Mana Pools and Victoria Falls?

For Hwange, Mana Pools and the Victoria Falls area, malaria planning is usually part of normal trip preparation. The degree of emphasis varies by season and personal medical profile, but most safari itineraries in these regions are designed on the assumption that prophylaxis may be advisable. As always, route-specific medical advice should come from a travel clinic rather than general internet guidance.

Q: How remote are camps in Mana Pools, and what insurance or evacuation cover is essential?

Mana Pools in particular is remote enough that proper emergency evacuation cover should be seen as essential. Camps handle routine issues well, but anything more significant usually depends on air transfer and onward care. If a trip includes walking, canoeing or mobile safari elements, strong insurance matters even more.

Q: Are walking safaris, canoeing and mobile camps suitable for everyone in my party?

These are wonderful experiences, but they are best matched to the right guest. Walking safaris and canoeing demand steadiness, awareness and a willingness to be active in a wild landscape, while mobile camps suit travelers who value atmosphere and guiding over lodge-style indulgence. Families or less mobile guests can still enjoy Zimbabwe enormously, but camp and activity choice need to be made with care.

Routing, access & on-the-ground practicality

Q: How should I combine Hwange, Mana Pools and Victoria Falls without overcomplicating the routing?

The cleanest luxury pattern is usually Victoria Falls with one major safari area, or Victoria Falls plus two safari areas only if flights are used intelligently. Hwange pairs easily with the Falls, while Mana Pools is far better handled by air than by ambitious overland routing. Zimbabwe rewards smart sequencing far more than it rewards trying to join every headline park in one sweep.

Q: Are internal flights or charters worth it, or can the trip be handled largely by road?

For western Zimbabwe and the Falls, road and rail can work in some cases, but once Mana Pools enters the conversation, air access becomes far more attractive. Internal flights and charters are often worth the cost because they preserve the trip’s elegance and prevent long transit days from dominating the experience. The more remote the camp, the more likely flying becomes the right answer.

Q: What currency works most smoothly for park fees, tips and incidental spending on the ground?

Zimbabwe operates in a multi-currency environment, and while the local ZiG remains part of the official framework, many travelers still find clean small-denomination US dollars the most practical for tips and minor incidentals. Cards are increasingly usable in good lodges and hotels, but they are not a perfect substitute everywhere. The safest answer is to travel with cards, some cash in small notes, and the expectation that your operator will prepay the major items.

Seasonality, style & camp fit

Q: Is my timing better for full-water Falls, low-water adventure activities, or peak dry-season safari?

If your priority is the Falls at their most dramatic, the fuller-water months are best; if you care more about visibility, rafting or drier weather, later months may suit better. For safari, the dry season is still the classic answer, particularly in Hwange and Mana. The right timing question is therefore not ‘when is Zimbabwe best?’ but ‘best for which version of Zimbabwe?’

Q: Which camps are best for serious guiding, family travel or exclusive-use privacy?

Zimbabwe has excellent camps for serious guiding, and that is one of the country’s great strengths. Families should look for camps with private vehicles, flexible activities and family accommodation, while guests seeking privacy should focus on exclusive-use houses or smaller camps with strong sole-use potential. In Zimbabwe, guide quality often matters as much as hardware.

Q: Is Zimbabwe strongest as a standalone safari destination, or as a pairing with Botswana or Zambia?

Zimbabwe is strong enough to stand alone, especially for travelers who care most about guiding and dry-season safari. It also pairs exceptionally well with Botswana for a more varied southern Africa circuit, or with Zambia for an easier Falls-focused combination. The choice depends on whether you want a purer safari journey or a broader regional story.

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