Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe officially the Republic of Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in the southern part of the African continent, between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia and a tip of Namibia to the northwest and Mozambique to the east. Harare is the largest town and capital city of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe has three official languages including; English, Shona and Ndebele.
Zimbabwe boasts of some amazing natural sites. The Victoria Falls are without a doubt one of the world’s grandest natural spectacles and every viewpoint reveals something new. Running from northeast to southwest down the centre of the country, and connecting its two largest cities, is the Highveld, a chain of low mountains and Zimbabwe’s most populous area.
Zimbabwe also offers some of the best wildlife parks in southern Africa. From the forested mountains of the Eastern highlands to the sun-washed grasslands of Hwange National Park, from the hot Mopani Forest to the shores of Lake Kariba, more.

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Matusadona National Park
Matusadona National Park
Matusadona National Park, located in northern Zimbabwe along the shores of Lake Kariba, is a lesser-known gem offering stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and a rugged, remote wilderness experience. Here’s an overview of what makes Matusadona special and what you can look forward to when visiting: Matusadona National Park PLAN YOUR ADVENTURE Matusadona National Park is a small Zimbabwean park situated along the shores of Lake Kariba and is roughly only 1 400 sq km in size....
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Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park, located in western Zimbabwe near the border with Botswana, is the country’s largest and oldest national park, renowned for its incredible biodiversity, vast landscapes, and large elephant herds. This park offers a quintessential African safari experience and is home to some of the most stunning wildlife viewing opportunities on the continent. Hwange National Park PLAN YOUR ADVENTURE Named after a local Nhanzwa chief, Hwange National Park is the largest Park...
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Mana pools National park
Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Zimbabwe’s most breathtaking and pristine wildlife destinations. Located along the Zambezi River in northern Zimbabwe, Mana Pools is renowned for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and unique opportunities for walking safaris and canoeing. The park’s name, derived from “Mana” (meaning “four” in the Shona language), refers to four large pools created by the river, attracting diverse animal species year-round. Mana...
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Matopos National park
Matobo (or Matopos) National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southwestern Zimbabwe near the city of Bulawayo, is known for its stunning granite landscapes, cultural heritage, and spiritual significance. The park, often called the “Matobo Hills,” is renowned for its unique granite formations, rich wildlife, and the presence of ancient rock art. It is a unique destination that offers a combination of geological wonders, historical landmarks, and safari experiences. Matopos...
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Zambezi National Park
Zambezi National Park
Zambezi National Park, located near Victoria Falls in northwestern Zimbabwe, is a stunning wildlife and scenic destination known for its proximity to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the mighty Victoria Falls. Covering about 56,000 hectares along the Zambezi River, this park offers rich wildlife encounters, beautiful river views, and excellent birdwatching. Zambezi National Park is often combined with trips to Victoria Falls, providing an immersive safari experience close to the action...
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Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, where the Zambezi River cascades over a 108-meter (354-foot) drop, creating the largest curtain of falling water on earth. Known locally as “Mosi-oa-Tunya,” meaning “The Smoke That Thunders,” this UNESCO World Heritage Site is celebrated for its spectacular beauty, immense power, and array of adventure activities. The falls draw visitors from all over the globe,...
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Nyanga National Park
Nyanga National Park
Nyanga National Park, located in Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands, is known for its scenic mountain landscapes, lush forests, waterfalls, and cool climate. The park covers 47,000 hectares and includes Zimbabwe’s highest peak, Mount Nyangani, making it one of the country’s most popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a tranquil escape into nature Nyanga National Park PLAN YOUR ADVENTURE 47,000ha of Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands. Takes its name from...
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Chazarira Park
Chazarira Park
Chizarira National Park, one of Zimbabwe’s most remote and least explored parks, offers a rugged, wild landscape full of towering mountains, deep gorges, and expansive savannas. Located in the northwest of the country near Lake Kariba, Chizarira covers about 2,000 square kilometers, providing a vast and untamed wilderness perfect for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path safari experience. Known for its spectacular views, varied wildlife, and incredible birding opportunities, Chizarira is a hidden...
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