Home to the mighty Victoria Falls, ancient heritage, abundant wildlife, and some of southern Africa's most iconic landscapes.
Zimbabwe is best known for Victoria Falls, one of the world's greatest natural wonders, but the country offers far more than its famous waterfall. Rich national parks, diverse wildlife, welcoming communities, and centuries of history make it one of Africa's most rewarding destinations.
Whether you're watching the spray rise above the Zambezi River, tracking wildlife on safari, or exploring local markets and villages, Zimbabwe offers authentic experiences that combine natural beauty with genuine cultural warmth.
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View Itinerary →Most international visitors arrive via Victoria Falls International Airport or Harare International Airport, with good regional connections across southern Africa.
US dollars are widely accepted throughout Zimbabwe. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels and larger businesses, while cash is useful for smaller purchases and tips.
Many travellers are eligible for a visa on arrival or the KAZA UniVisa, which covers both Zimbabwe and Zambia. Always check the latest entry requirements based on your nationality.
The dry season from May to October offers pleasant temperatures and excellent wildlife viewing. Victoria Falls is at its fullest between February and May following the rainy season.
Accommodation ranges from luxury safari lodges and boutique hotels overlooking the Zambezi River to elegant guesthouses and wilderness camps.
English is widely spoken alongside Shona and Ndebele. Visitors are encouraged to dress respectfully when visiting local communities and always seek permission before photographing people.
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