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The Best Zimbabwe Safaris

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When you take on a safari in Zimbabwe  you will discover that it is one of the most beautiful countries in Southern Africa, combining the amazing abundant natural beauty, breathtaking wildlife and rich culture, the country is an adventure waiting to be discovered.

Find the marvels of the Zimbabwe of the world-renowned Victoria Falls and famous for its wonderful wildlife, most notably the astounding elephant population. The wildlife viewing is some of the best in all of Africa, visit the country now, don’t hesitate any longer to book one of the Zimbabwe safari tour to experience the exhilarating adventurous tours.

Discover one of the Ancient Wonder of the World, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the place of a majestic and very intriguing past. Zimbabwe is famous for its wildlife viewing and the astounding golden fields of the Victoria Falls, discover this wonderful country for its incredible untapped potential on the thriving adventure tourism scene.

Zimbabwe is home to abundant wildlife including the majestic big five, find diverse array of wildlife in its national parks. Hwange National Park, the largest in Zimbabwe, is home to thousands of elephants and many other species including predators, such as lions, leopards and rare wild dogs.

 

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3-Day Zimbabwe Safari: Victoria Falls Experience This concise 3-day Zimbabwean safari offers participants an exploration

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Walking

This comprehensive 7-day Zimbabwean safari offers participants an exploration of three diverse areas, providing opportunities

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Walking
Discover the wonders of Zimbabwe on this 5-day safari, exploring the iconic Victoria Falls and

Best Things To Do in Zimbabwe

Canoe Safaris in Zimbabwe

The mighty Zambezi River is celebrated for different canoe safaris in Zimbabwe. Here, visitors can paddle with a guide in a canoe down the Zambezi and camp on its banks for a memorable and immersive experience that ensures a close encounter with the wildlife that inhabits the river, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles and a wide variety of birdlife. This experience perhaps offers the most intimate, sensory engagement with the river itself, a combination of adventuresome and tranquil.

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Zimbabwe Cultural Tours

Zimbabwe boasts life of rich cultural heritage. Visiting a cultural village is an excellent way for any visitor to experience the country’s way of life. You will have an opportunity to interact with local communities and learn about their customs, crafts and lifestyle. You can enjoy traditional dance displays, learn how to sculpt or weave and help to prepare a meal the traditional way. Participating in these cultural village tours will provide you with an opportunity to gain insight into the rich Zimbabwean culture, a chance to meet the warm and hospitable Zimbabwean people, a way to experience the diversity of our heritage and a unique opportunity to reflect on your travels and exchange thoughts with new friends.

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Victoria Falls Viewing & Bungee Jumping

Go Bungee Jumping at Victoria Falls:

Victoria Falls is drop dead spectacular for any adrenaline freak, and that means, yes, bungee jumping. You can plummet off the 111-metre Victoria Falls Bridge that stands between Zimbabwe and Zambia in the Zambezi River gorge. Dropping like a stone and seeing those ferocious churning waters approach before the ‘snap’ of the bungee cable is surely a heart racing, breath stopping, mind numbing rush, giving an experience that even spray, foam and the wet thrills of the Falls itself can’t equal. Bungee and Victoria Falls goes straight onto the bucket list, not to be missed, ever!

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FAQs about Safaris in Zimbabwe

At what time of the year is it the best time to visit Zimbabwe in order to have a good Safari? It is advisable to visit Zimbabwe between May to October during dry season, when animals are gathered around animals close to water sources. The peak season falls between July to September when both weather conditions are mild and dry.
Zimbabwe is situated in the southern hemisphere which accounts to an average of 675mm of annual rainfall falling between the period of November to March.

 

Whether it is Luxury Our customers are offered three different types of accommodation options ranging from budget, mid-range and luxury safaris depending on individual needs, period of travel and flexibility of their travel dates.The final price depends on the number of people in each group and the duration of stay. The primary basis for budget safaris starts from $150 per person per night in high season, temporarily down to $100 per person per night in low season. Midrange safaris in Rufaro are typically situated in midrange lodges and cost between $300 and $600 while luxury safaris normally costs above $1,000 per person per night.

 

Zimbabwe is a great place to see wildlife. It is called ‘the land of the big tuskers’ after the big elephants, which have some of the largest tusks in Africa. Most of the country’s elephants live in Hwange National Park and there is an estimated population of over 50,000 there. Other animals you can expect to see include lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, hyenas, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and all the antelope species. It is also a bird watchers paradise with a recorded count of more than 650 bird species, also the ‘Big Five’ (the lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo).

 

Zimbabwe has great places for a safari experience. Hwange National Park, the largest national park in Zimbabwe and has a large amount of wildlife and the elephant herds. Mana Pools National Park, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is also a good place as there is an opportunity of walking safari and canoeing. However, Matusadona National Park, also located on the shores of the enormous Lake Kariba has much wildlife awaiting hiding. As well, the Victoria Falls is the greatest wonder in the world. Zimbabwe has 11 national parks, which represent about 13%of all the land area.