Zimbabwe Solo Trips and Holidays 2024/2025

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.

Showing 101 Trips in Zimbabwe with 110 Reviews

Create your custom-made trip to ZimbabweTraveling to Zimbabwe? Chat with a local travel specialist in Zimbabwe who can help organize your trip.
    Our travel experts are recommended by:
    • BBC
    • Independent
    • Lonely Planet

    Zimbabwe Solo trips Tour Reviews

    4.8 - Excellent
    Based on 110 customer reviews
    A wonderful and varied trip
    5 - Excellent
    • Anonymous
    What a wonderful three weeks. To travel all the way from cape Town to Victoria Falls and stop at so many great places en route was fantastic and we loved it all. OK, there are some long drives but these didn't feel long as we had plenty of 'comfort breaks' and so much to look at as we travelled. The seats in the bus were very comfortable and the leg-room was amazing, far better than on flights or coaches. The camp sites were good with hot showers (most of the time!) and a bar to relax in, while the team set up camp and got dinner ready. There are some early mornings but that is the best time to see animals and a good breakfast and hot drink soon gets you going.
    Botswana & Zimbabwe Lodge Safari
    5 - Excellent
    • Anonymous
    This was our first trip to Africa and it far exceeded expectations. The itinerary was balanced and very well organised and we were fortunate to see a huge variety of wildlife - including four of the 'big five' on the first day! Although there were (by necessity) some long drives, the vehicle was comfortable and well-driven by Sofiso. Our guide Rowan both entertained us and still continued to point out interesting features and wildlife all along the way, making sure we didn't miss a thing! There was a variety of accommodation and even the tents in the Delta were comfortable. Our focus was the wildlife and the amount and variety were superlative.
    5 - Excellent
    • Anonymous
    I would like to praise the tour operator with the outstanding and well-organised operation of this tour. We had an exceptional guide and camp assistant, had a fantastic time and didn't want the trip to end. I would highly recommend this trip to everyone.

    Zimbabwe - Travel Highlights and Travel Tips

    Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
    Aerial view of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe

    Better known as Victoria Falls, this legendary mass of water ranks among the largest and most awe-inspiring waterfalls on the planet. Considered to be the most famous sight of Zimbabwe, this is what travelers dream of when they first think about visiting the country. The mist generated by the falls sustains an entire ecosystem which comprises of trees like palm, fig and mahogany and the surrounding areas are home to falcons, raptors and black eagles. The falls can be seen from as far as 20 kms away, but the best experiences are always found up close.

    Tour Highlights

    • Hike the hills of Chimanimani Mountains National Park
    • Swim at the top of the world in Devil’s Pool, Victoria Falls
    • Go white water rafting on the Zambezi River
    • Look for rhinos in Matopos National Park
    • Bungee jump from Victoria Falls Bridge
    • Fish on Lake Kariba (but avoid the crocodiles!)

    Travel Tips

    • Get ready to see plenty of wildlife! Zimbabwe’s wild animals, including its elephants, are very curious and may come quite close as you travel through the country. Keep your calm and try not to disturb any animals that cross your path.
    • Time has no real meaning in Zimbabwe. “Zim time” is often understood according to the sun’s position in the sky, and even specific times are generally estimates. For example, someone asking to meet at 7am certainly wants to meet in the morning but could meet you anywhere from 7 am to 9 am.
    • Internet is not always available in Zimbabwe, even in urban hotels, and is certainly not as fast as you might be accustomed to. Consider buying a local sim card if you really need web access during your trip.
    • Nearly everyone in Zimbabwe speaks English, even in rural areas, so you won’t have much difficulty communicating with locals during your visit.
    COOKIE POLICY

    We use cookies to analyze traffic and give you personalized content and ads. It's an essential part of giving you a great site experience. Click on the 'Accept' button if you agree with our use of tracking and analytical cookies. Please refer to our Cookie Policy for more information.