In the heart of southern Africa, land-locked Zimbabwe is a vibrant country with dramatic landscapes, impressive national parks and welcoming people. After some difficult years, it is now returning to its rightful place on Africa’s safari circuit.
Victoria Falls
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is a spectacular waterfall on the border with Zambia. Here you can relax, taking in the beautiful scenery, or take the more adventurous approach with one of the many activities on offer.
Victoria Falls- Hwange day trip
The largest game park in Zimbabwe
The largest game park in Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park offers a variety of scenery and game. It is great for walking safaris and game drives to see the abundant wildlife, particularly herds of elephant.
Victoria Falls Chobe - Day trip
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is a spectacular waterfall on the border with Zambia. Here you can relax, taking in the beautiful scenery, or take the more adventurous approach with one of the many activities on offer.
Kariba and the surrounding areas
Located on the Zambezi River, Lake Kariba is one of the world's greatest man-made lakes.
Located on the Zambezi River, Lake Kariba is one of the world's greatest man-made lakes. The game here is concentrated on the southern shore of the lake, in Matusadona National Park, where safaris can include viewing wildlife by 4WD, boat, canoe or on foot.
Matobo National Park (Bulawayo)
This region is adorned with rock paintings and carvings from the Stone and Iron Ages;.
This region is adorned with rock paintings and carvings from the Stone and Iron Ages; it’s a fascinating pictorial representation of prehistoric life hewn into stone.
Great Zimbabwe (Masvingo)
This is now the great capital of great significance ancient monument south of the Sahara; in Africa it is second in size and importance to the Egyptian Pyramids. .
The towering stone houses Dzimba dzamabwe were home of 2000 shona speaking people that prospered between 12th and 15th centuries and its 270 hectares in size. That's where the beautiful stylish fish eagle was found i.e, the Zimbabwe bird on the national flag. The country was later on named Zimbabwe derived from the ruins.Every structure was built using a dry stone technquie- entirely without mortar-involving millions of stones, each one supporting another
Gonarezhou National Park (Chiredzi)
Second largest national game park after Hwange national park. Easy access from Buffalo Range airport through Ngundu-Tanganda road.
This is a definite must do activity when around Chiredzi area or South Eastern levels of Zimbabwe. Second largest home of the elephants. For easy location of the Big Five ( elephant,black rhino, buffalo,lion and leopard) a private Malilangwe Trust reserve with Singita lodge assures you that without much effort.
Vumba Mountains
The Bvumba Mountains, in the Eastern Highlands is overflowing with life all year round.
The lush botanical gardens and luxuriant forests are fantastic for walks, espeically for those interested in botany and bird watching. The mountains offer some spectacular views over the highlands and tropical lowlands of Mozambique. With plenty of activites and accommodation to choose from, the mists of Bvumba mountains make it a great escape from the heat.

Nyanga Mountains
Nyanga mountain is the tallest mountain in Zimbabwe .
A mountain which local people claim has mysterious things happening on the mountain. Its great place to see Zimbabwean wildlife in its natural habitat with amazing and equally breathtaking views