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For a country that went through such turbulent times, it is surprising to see Zimbabwe’s natural beauty come out unscathed. It still remains famous for its outdoor adventures and activities such as mountain climbing, wildlife safaris, game drives, freshwater fishing, hiking and whitewater rafting.

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Zimbabwe Highlight

What makes Zimbabwe unique compared to other destinations?

Zimbabwe is one of those rare destinations that still feels genuinely wild and uncrowded, with a strong mix of safari, culture, and iconic scenery. It’s home to one of the greatest natural wonders in the world, Victoria Falls, but what makes it truly special is how easily it combines that with exceptional wildlife experiences. In places like Hwange National Park, you get vast, untouched landscapes and some of the highest concentrations of elephants in Southern Africa, without heavy tourist traffic. It’s a destination that feels raw, authentic, and incredibly rewarding for travelers looking for something beyond the typical safari circuit.
Aerial shot of victoria falls in Botswana with a bridge connecting two mountains
Zimbabwe's Hidden Gem

One lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path destination in Zimbabwe and why is it special?

Mana Pools National Park is one of Africa’s most remarkable wilderness areas and still feels truly remote. What makes it so special is the freedom of the experience — walking safaris are a core part of the offering, and wildlife encounters often happen on foot along the Zambezi River. Canoe safaris add another dimension, bringing you eye-level with wildlife in an environment that feels completely untouched. It’s one of those places that feels less like a destination and more like a true wilderness immersion.
An elephant walking in a small island surrounded by multiple pools and green jungle and hills in the backdrop
Zimbabwean Way of Life

What are some key cultural insights travelers should know before arriving in Zimbabwe?

English is widely spoken, which makes travel easy. Greetings and polite interaction are important and appreciated. The pace of life is generally slower and more relaxed, so it helps to be flexible and patient with things.

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Anonymous | Traveled in May
African Adventure

If you want to immerse youself in Africa this camping trip is an excellent way to discover this amazing continent. There's plenty of opportunities to discover its wildlife, scenery and culture. It's quite full on and does involve some long drives but these are small sacrifices compared with the benefits that such a tour offers.

Mercedes B. | Traveled in April

Our Cape Safari and Falls trip with Contiki was an unforgettable 12 days, and a big part of that came down to our tour guide. They were incredibly knowledgeable, sharing insights that really helped us understand each place we visited, while also making sure we felt safe and confident during every activity. Starting in Cape Town was the perfect introduction. The slower pace at the beginning gave us time to settle in and properly learn about South Africa, rather than feeling rushed. It set the tone nicely for the rest of the trip. Heading to Kruger National Park was a real highlight. Seeing such a wide range of animals in their natural environment was incredible, especially witnessing interactions between them. It felt like something out of a documentary, but happening right in front of us. Moving on to Victoria Falls was equally memorable. The falls themselves were stunning, and the optional bridge activities added a real sense of adventure. What worked well was the flexibility, if you didn’t want to take part, there was still plenty to do, from watching others to browsing local street vendors. Finally, traveling into Botswana was a standout moment of the trip. Camping in the park with no fences was both surreal and exciting. Being so close to wildlife, while still feeling safe, made it a unique and memorable experience, and definitely a personal highlight. Overall, it was a well-balanced trip with a great mix of learning, adventure, and downtime. It’s one I’d highly recommend to anyone looking to experience this part of the world in a meaningful and exciting way.

Pip | Traveled in April

Pioneers is a great hotel, shame that it's a little way out of town and you need to use a taxi to get anywhere (10 USD each way) Our guide, Matt was excellent. He met us at the airport, dropped us back there on departure and guides us on our visit to the falls. He was very friendly and knowledgeable and provided us with just the right balance of information about the falls and Zimbabwe. We recommend dinner at Dusty Road, lunch at the Look Out cafe (opportunity to watch the zip lines over the gorge) and a Sunset Dinner Cruise. These were all suggested and reserved for us by the hotel. Practical: 55 USD per person for visa payable in cash at airport passport control before you can access an ATM. Our experience was that everything is paid for in US dollars although euros and rand are apparently acceptable, credit cards carry a 3% surcharge. Food and drink prices are much the same as UK

Anonymous | Traveled in April

This trip was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! We enjoyed every moment. The scenery was absolutely breath-taking, the people were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, and the animals were simply beautiful. Seeing them up close in their natural habitat was an awe‑inspiring moment I’ll never forget. For anyone even thinking about taking this trip and feeling unsure—do it. You won’t regret it!

Anonymous | Traveled in February

Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River valley is one of the most incredible sights in the world. The guided walk from the Zimbabwe side was interesting with many spectacular viewing points along the way. Be prepared to be soaked by spray! The Pioneers is a beautiful, restful hotel, a short taxi ride from the falls. The staff, food and service were excellent. There are many activities to book in the area and staff from the hotel are happy to offer advice. The taxi drivers offer excellent service wherever you choose to go. Above all, a safe and wonderful short break.

Anonymous | Traveled in January

Perfect mix of Safari, beaches, adventure and adrenaline. The knowledge and of the trip manager and all the safari guides was exceptional and their passion and love for Africa was contagious.

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