The Very Best of Zimbabwe

Explore Africa with the "The Very Best of Zimbabwe" Tour

14 Days

After a guided tour of Victoria Falls, explore the town or participate in other activities. Afternoon sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. Mana Pools’ Zambezi River safari is amazing. This is a World Heritage Site and one of Zimbabwe’s most gorgeous landscapes. It’s also a top game-viewing site. Year-round canoe cruises on the Zambezi offer a unique way to watch wildlife.

Mana Pools game drives are spectacular. Dense riverine vegetation makes for fantastic buffalo and elephant views. Zimbabwe’s wilderness is magical. Your Zimbabwe guide will help you find animal species and comprehend the area’s complicated ecology. Mana by foot invites adventure and absorption in the region’s ecology. Small park, huge riches. 

Trip Highlights

Wilderness Ruckomechi - Mana Pools - Zimbabwe

Mana Pools

Wilderness Ruckomechi

Walking lets you get close to animals. Tracking animals with an armed guide is thrilling. In Zimbabwe, sunset cruises are popular. Sipping and cruising the Zambezi River shortly before dusk will let you capture a memorable African sunset.

Enjoy a guided bush walk in the Zimbabwean wilderness that surrounds the lake. A Kariba walking safari lets you explore the area’s environment and heartbeat. Discover the lakeshore and adjacent bush with a local guide and ranger. Kariba is a centre of Zimbabwean arts, culture, and history. Exploring local people and culture. Visit the Kariba Dam Wall and museum to learn about its engineering accomplishments.

Lake Kariba

Lake Kariba

Kariba Safari Lodge

The dam has impacted the area, people, and wildlife. Kariba Safari Lodge’s catamarans offer a wonderful sunset cruise on Lake Kariba. Sail into the sunset with only the wind and a backup motor. As the sun sets, enjoy complimentary drinks and munchies. Or swim in the boat’s safety net, away from the lake’s crocodiles.

The Hide - Hwange - Zimbabwe

Hwange National Park

The Hide Safari Lodge

Hwange National Park wildlife drive. This 14 650 km2 park is Zimbabwe’s largest. Hwange, named for a local chief, is an hour south of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe’s northwest. Hwange has 100 mammalian species and 400 avian species, thus game viewing is good. Hwange has one of the world’s greatest elephant populations.

Zimbabwe Ruins

Zimbabwe Ruins

The Zimbabwe Ruins, also known as Great Zimbabwe, are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Africa's most significant historical landmarks. Located near the modern city of Masvingo, these ancient ruins were once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the Late Iron Age. The site covers approximately 722 hectares and is renowned for its massive stone walls, some of which reach up to 11 meters in height.