Zimbabwe Tour Packages

Zimbabwe Tour brings up the best vacation plan with the short itinerary but some endless adventure. The country is a short but pleasant gateway to nature that boasts the unspoiled beauty of the destination. Residing in the wilderness of Africa, Zimbabwe attracts the travellers with the charisma of nature as the destination holds the most spectacular waterfall, an abundance of w...he majestic mountains and a series of enchanting picturesque spots. Not limiting the attraction to sightseeing, thrilling activities like game drives, safari, rafting and hiking come up as the best adventure one can experience in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is known to be the most tourist-friendly destination that offers the guest, a warm gesture and heartily welcome. There is a charismatic beauty one can observe during the Zimbabwe travel along with the Highveld landscape, or magnificent balancing boulders, the flaming msasa trees, and some laidback towns. When it comes to experience the wilderness, Zimbabwe houses some of deadly Africa wilds and the big five. The northern edge of Zimbabwe houses the biggest Hwange National Park that conserves the biggest mammals of the earth the population of Africa’s largest elephants. The Big four wilds as lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo with Africa’s biggest wild dog populations are usually seen during Zimbabwe safari tours. There are chances you can spot the presence of some unusual antelope as sable and roan with the giraffe. The World Heritage-listed archaeological sites along with the spectacular waterfall recorded to be the largest in the world, Victoria Falls makes the country an ultimate destination for the travellers. On the whole, a Zimbabwe tour is a comprehensive package that offers a complete tour of the culture and lifestyle, art and adventure, wildlife and scenic beauty. The falls on the Zimbabwe side appears magical as the two-thirds of Victoria Falls lies here. Walking along the gorge and exploring the viewing points, the panorama appears to be the scenic treat to the sight. The Victoria Bridge, national parks and other places of tourist interest can be discovered for Zimbabwe holidays. Book Your Zimbabwe Tour Package Now. Things to do in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is a paradise for Adventure Junkies. From Big 5 Safari at Hwange National Park, River Rafting at Zambezi River, Bungy Jumping from the Victoria Falls Bridge, Walking Safari at Mana Pools and lets not forget the stunning views of Magical Victoria Falls, whose roar and spray will leave you speechless. Zimbabwe Holiday is all about experiencing the unexpected. Is Zimbabwe a Yellow Free Country? Zimbabwe require yellow fever from travellers arriving from an infected areas. Even if the passenger is in transit for more than 12 hrs, He/She will be requiring a yellow fever certificate. These countries are: Angola, Argentina, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Congo, Côte d?Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, South Sudan, Suriname, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, and Venezuela. For more information regarding yellow fever vaccination, please get in pouch with our Zimbabwe Tour Expert. What is an ideal itinerary for a Zimbabwe Trip? An Ideal Zimbabwe Itinerary is for 8 Days which includes Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park & Mana Pools However, it can be customised as per the interests of the traveller since Zimbabwe Holiday Destination has a lot to offer. Is Zimbabwe a Safe Destination to visit? Zimbabwe is safe to travel especially if you are booking your Tour with a reliable Tour Operator. The majority of Tourists Travel to Zimbabwe to experience mighty Victoria Falls & Safaris at Hwange national park and Mana Pools and this area is considered to be quite Safe. However one must follow the current travel advisories. The crime occurs in cities but travelers from the guided tour are sheltered from that. Is Zimbabwe Travel Expensive? Zimbabwe ain't cheap to Travel when compared with her neighbor, South Africa. Places like Victoria Falls, Hwange national park are on the bucket list of every traveler across the globe but there it's not cheap traveling there. However, we have Zimbabwe Tour packages designed for every budget. For more information about Zimbabwe safari, please get in touch with our travel expert.

Our Popular Zimbabwe Tour Packages

Kruger Safari Vacations

Tour Code: AI_100

06 Days Kruger Safari with Victoria Falls Tour

  • Hazyview (2N) - Johannesburg (1N) - Victoria Falls (2N)
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Get ready to explore the two main tourist destination of Africa that is sure to make your tour memorable. The tour covers cities like Johannesburg, Kruger National Park and Victoria Falls where you will ge ...

6 Days Tour

USD 1063

Per person on twin sharing

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South Africa and Victoria Falls Holidays

Tour Code: AI_18

08 Days South Africa with Victoria Falls & Hwange Safari Tour

  • Johannesburg (1N) - Victoria Falls (2N) - Hwange National Park (1N) - Cape Town (3N)
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With the most wonderful gateway in Africa and the cities of South Africa, this 8-night vacation tour is planned for an ultimate experience. The tour is all about discovering the incredible Victoria Falls a ...

8 Days Tour

USD 1512

Per person on twin sharing

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Kenya Tour Packages

Tour Code: AI_45

08 Days Kenya and Victoria Falls Safari Tour

  • Nairobi (1N) - Lake Naivasha (1N) - Maasai Mara (2N) - Victoria Falls (3N)
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Discover the magic of African wildlife with the Kenya safari and Vic Falls tour extending its charm from the wilderness to the vast serene region of Africa. Be it the unspoiled backdrop of the Masai Mara o ...

8 Days Tour

USD 1148

Per person on twin sharing

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Botswana Holiday Packages

Tour Code: AI_48

04 Days Victoria Falls And Hwange Safari Tour

  • Victoria Falls (2N) - Hwange National Park (1N)
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Discover the enthralling wonders of Africa with a tour to the best of its attractions. Presenting you an excursion to the captivating waterfalls, the Victoria Falls, the vacation package combines a safari ...

4 Days Tour

USD 655

Per person on twin sharing

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Southern Africa Holiday Packages

Tour Code: AI_80

09 Days Best of Southern Africa Vacations Tour

  • Nairobi (1N) - Maasai Mara (2N) - Victoria Falls (2N) - Cape Town (3N)
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With so much to offer, Africa as a whole has handpicked destinations in store that should be visited by the visitors once in a lifetime. The well combined cities of Africa such as Nairobi, the mighty Victo ...

9 Days Tour

USD 1332

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Victoria Falls Tour Package

Tour Code: AI_46
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Escape to the scenic backdrop and the panoramic beauty of Africa with the magnificent and the largest waterfall of the world. The Victoria Falls tour is not just tailored for a short break but is best to e ...

3 Days Tour

USD 240

Per person on twin sharing

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Zimbabwe Holiday Packages : FAQs

In Zimbabwe, due to recent civil unrest and periodic crime alerts, it is advisable to check every fact before deciding to travel or not to travel. To explore safely, choose a Zimbabwe tour operator that books your accommodation in gated and safe hotels in the country. Tourists considering visiting Zimbabwe should: 

 

1. Carry valuables that are only necessary and leave extra baggage at the accommodation.

2. Carry less cash while travelling to public spots or open crowds. 

3. Carry a copy of your passport and leave the original one at the accommodation. 

4. Monitor local media for news alerts and plan a contingency plan for emergency circumstances. 

5. Avoid interaction with political rallies, demonstrations, and crowds.


With top adventure spots found outside the city, here is a list of the most famous places you can explore while on your Zimbabwe holidays: 

 

1. Hwange National Park 

 

Being the oldest and largest game reserve in Zimbabwe, the Hwange National Park covers a vast expanse of 14,650 sq. kilometres, providing a serene landscape for over 100 mammal species, including the big five, 400 bird species, and shelter for endangered species like African wild dog, brown hyena, and black rhino. Hwange National Park is also known for its elephants and is said to be the harbour of the largest elephant herd in the world. 

 

2. Victoria Falls 

 

Recognized as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water on Earth, measuring 354 m in height and 1708 m in width. The plummeting water of the falls subtends breathtaking rainbow panoramas, and in peak flood season, from February to May, witness the view of water sprays from even 48 kilometres away during your tour in Zimbabwe.

 

3. Lake Kariba 

 

On the border of Zambia, the flowing Zambezi River shares its water with Lake Kariba, the largest man-made lake in volume. Stretching over 220 kilometres in length and 40 kilometres in width, Lake Kariba is renowned to host the best tiger fish-catching spots amongst sports fishermen. 

 

4. Mana Pools National Park 

 

Added as a World Heritage site UNESCO for its incredible wildlife gathering, the Mana Pools National Park is home to elephants, buffalo, leopards, and cheetahs. The name is derived from the four pools created by the Zambezi River before turning its flow northward, and it is a safe haven for water animals like hippos and crocodiles. Even during the dry season in Zimbabwe, these water pools nurture a large population of animals, helping them sustain the heat wave. 

 

5. Bulawayo 

 

Founded by Ndebele King Lobhengula in the 19th century, Bulawayo is the second-largest city in Zimbabwe. Tourists can revel adequately in the urban setting of the city with colonial-era architecture, attractions such as the Natural History Museum (home to a dodo egg and coelacanth fish), and Nesbitt Castle for accommodation in the historic eccentricity. 

 

6. Great Zimbabwe National Monument

 

Built between the 11th and 15th centuries, home to the kings and chiefs of the historic Kingdom of Zimbabwe, the Great Zimbabwe National Monument is a wonderful compilation of ruins, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carved from granite rock, the ruins and found artefacts depict the wealth and power of Great Zimbabwe. 

 

7. Matobo National Park 

 

Harbouring a fascinating rock formation and rare white & black rhinos, the Motobo National Park is marked by ancient rock art by San Bushmen (around 2000 years old) and a boundary for the largest leopard concentration in South Africa. Interestingly, in the local Ndebele language, ‘Motobo’ means ‘bald heads. 

       

8. Chimanimani National Park 

 

The national park is famous for exotic and scenic uphill gorges, lush valleys, and mid-height peaks. The Chimanimani National Park offers perfect unpaved hiking trails, campsites and lodges, and shelter for elusive wildlife such as eland, sable and blue duiker antelope. 

 

9. Mutare 

 

The fourth largest city of Zimbabwe, Mutare is known for its laid-back ambience with vivid landscapes and charming guesthouses. The Mutare Museum is one of the top attractions in Zimbabwe, showcasing a notable collection of vintage cars, motorbikes, and steam engines. 

 

10. Chinhoyi Caves National Park 

 

Encasing limestone and dolomite caverns, the Chinhoyi Caves is a mysterious ensemble of Zimbabwe’s history. Many archaeologists have found remnants of 1st-century artefacts such as pottery and parts of a human skeleton in the caves, and it was a refuge site amongst Mashona Chief Chinhoyi and his people to take shelter here against the raiding tribes. From a scenic viewpoint, the caves offer mesmerizing views of the glacial blue colour of the water and this site is used by technical scuba drivers to train. It is one of the best places to visit in Zimbabwe.


While on your trip to Zimbabwe, make sure you are carrying your passport (and copies), visa (obtained at port), return ticket, and sufficient capital to cover travel expenses in the country. 

 


Being the capital of Zimbabwe, the city of Harare is safe for tourists and inhabitants. The risk of terrorism is low in the capital as the government of Zimbabwe exercises strong control over acts of extremism and maintains public order for a peaceful society. 

Yes. To tackle inflation and attract tourists from foreign lands, Zimbabwe has allowed the transaction of the US dollar along with its primary currency Zimbabwe Dollar (ZWL) at the official exchange rate. 


Depending on experience and the cost of the tour package, for individuals, it is recommended to take an adequate amount of cash for your Zimbabwe trip. Due to warnings issued internationally about political unrest, it is not safe to carry around a large amount of cash. 


Depending on the purpose of travel, in popular opinion, the best time to visit Zimbabwe is between July and October. During this time, tourists flock here to view games as natural waterholes in the parks dry up and many animal herds gather around to quench their thirst from man-made rivers and waterholes. 

 

Enthusiasts who don’t mind hotter climates can visit Zimbabwe at the beginning of November to experience wonderful views, wildlife encounters, and luxury in nature’s lap. 


Zimbabwe houses some of the incredible and picturesque attraction to explore during the vacation. What makes Zimbabwe a famous attraction for travellers is the largest waterfall in the world, the Victoria Falls. The falls mark the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe offering an astonishing sight to enjoy. Tours like helicopter ride and activities such as White River Rafting, Tandem Skydiving and Bungee Jumping can be enjoyed here. There are some vast and thrilling game reserves and national parks that are best for Zimbabwe safari packages. From the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mana Pool National Park to Matobo National Park and Hwange National Park, wildlife excursion here can be the best experience. The largest and the capital city of Zimbabwe, Harare is worth a visit for its National Gallery, the national archives, and museums like Queen Victoria Museum.

From lush woodland to dry dessert, Zimbabwe is full of breathtaking views and serene landscapes. Here is a well-curated list of the best things to do in Zimbabwe: 

 

1. Game Drive in Hwange National Park 

 

Being the oldest and largest game reserve in Zimbabwe, the Hwange National Park covers a vast expanse of 14,650 sq. kilometres, providing a serene landscape for over 100 mammal species, including the big five, 400 bird species, and shelter for endangered species like African wild dog, brown hyena, and black rhino. Game drives in Hwange National Park are also known for spotting elephants, and it is said to be the largest elephant herd in the world. 

 

2. Sightseeing in Victoria Falls 

 

Recognized as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water on Earth, measuring 354 m in height and 1708 m in width. The plummeting water of the falls subtends breathtaking rainbow panoramas, and in peak flood season, from February to May, you can witness the view of water sprays from even 48 kilometres away during your holiday in Zimbabwe.

 

3. Boathouse near Kariba Dam 

 

On the border of Zambia, the flowing Zambezi River shares its water with Lake Kariba, the largest man-made lake in volume. Stretching over 220 kilometres in length and 40 kilometres in width, Lake Kariba is renowned for being the best tiger fish-catching spot amongst sports fishermen. Book a houseboat to experience one of the largest artificial lakes in the world and witness exotic wildlife and gorgeous sunset in serene Zimbabwe.  

 

4. Splashing Animals in Mana Pools National Park 

 

Added as a World Heritage site UNESCO for its incredible wildlife gathering, the Mana Pools National Park is home to elephants, buffalo, leopards, and cheetahs. The name is derived from the four pools created by the Zambezi River before turning its flow northward, and it is a safe haven for water animals like hippos and crocodiles. Even during the dry season in Zimbabwe, these water pools nurture a large population of animals, helping them sustain the heat wave. Watch the playful hippos fight and rest out of sheer exhaustion in the Mana Pools during a visit to Zimbabwe. 

 

5. City Tour in Bulawayo 

 

Founded by Ndebele King Lobhengula in the 19th century, Bulawayo is the second-largest city in Zimbabwe. Tourists can revel adequately in the urban setting of the city with colonial-era architecture, attractions such as the Natural History Museum (home to a dodo egg and coelacanth fish), and Nesbitt Castle for accommodation in the historic eccentricity. 

 

6. Learn History in Great Zimbabwe National Monument

 

Built between the 11th and 15th centuries, home to the kings and chiefs of the historic Kingdom of Zimbabwe, the Great Zimbabwe National Monument is a historical compilation of ruins, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carved from granite rock, the ruins and found artefacts depict the wealth and power of Great Zimbabwe. 

 

7. Rare Rhinos sighting in Matobo National Park 

 

Harbouring a fascinating rock formation and rare white & black rhinos, the Motobo National Park depicts ancient rock art by San Bushmen (around 2000 years old) and a boundary for the largest leopard concentration in South Africa. Interestingly, in the local Ndebele language, ‘Motobo’ means bald heads. Witness the juggernauts in action as you tour Zimbabwe.  

    

8. Hiking in Chimanimani National Park 

 

The national park is famous for exotic and scenic uphill gorges, lush valleys, and mid-height peaks. The Chimanimani National Park offers beautiful unpaved hiking trails, campsites and lodges, and shelter for elusive wildlife such as eland, sable and blue duiker antelope. 

 

9. Visit Bulawayo Railway Museum

 

Educate yourself with rich Zimbabwe railway history at Bulawayo Railway Museum, including Cecil Rhode's personal carriage.

 

10. Explore the Chinhoyi Caves National Park 

 

Encasing limestone and dolomite caverns, the Chinhoyi Caves is a mysterious ensemble of Zimbabwe's history. Many archaeologists have found remnants of 1st-century artefacts such as pottery and parts of a human skeleton in the caves and claimed to be a popular refuge amongst Mashona Chief Chinhoyi and his people to take shelter here against the raiding tribes. From a scenic viewpoint, the caves offer mesmerizing views of the glacial blue water, and if you are lucky, you can see technical scuba divers train in the caves.


According to recent tourist activity in Zimbabwe, you can travel solo to the following places: 

 

1. Hwange National Park

2. Lake Kariba

3. Mana Pools 

4. Victoria Falls 

5. Northern Zimbabwe

6. Southern Zimbabwe 

7. Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highland 

8. Motobo National Park

During your visit to Zimbabwe, you can experience the following types of Zimbabwe safari tours: 

1. Game Drives 

2. Elephant Safari

3. Night Drives 

4. Self-safari tour


By road:

You can reach Zimbabwe by road or hire a vehicle and drive to Harare from Johannesburg. 

By air: 

There are three international airports in Zimbabwe Harare International, Bulawayo International, and Victoria Falls. There are direct flights offered by British Airways and other aviation brands to Zimbabwe. 

By Bus: 

There are regular bus services that run from Johannesburg to Harare and Bulawayo, notably the Greyhound bus service and Intercape bus service. 

By Rail: 

There are two train routes to Zimbabwe: The Trans Limpopo Express from Johannesburg to Harare and Bulawayo Express from Bulawayo to Johannesburg.  

While on your Zimbabwe trip, keep an eye on their vivid fabrics, ceramics made by Raku (alchemy that uses four elements), exotic jewellery, and African ritual masks (used to incite supernatural existence). 

 

Regardless of its famous wildlife concentration in national parks, Zimbabwe is home to two acclaimed UNESCO Heritage Sites and one of the seven natural wonders in Victoria Falls.

Yes. From natural wonders to historically significant sites, Zimbabwe is one of the less-recognized gems in the world and a tourist haven for many. You can find many attractive Zimbabwe tour packages online.

Yes. You need a passport and a visa if you plan to go on a trip to Zimbabwe. Upon reaching the destination, you will be provided with a visa at the entry port. 

While maize and corn are staple grains in the Zimbabwean diet, which is supplanted by millet, sorghum, rice, and wheat, the main dish served is Sadza.

To commute around Zimbabwe, taking a flight to your preferred destination is most prominent. While in Zimbabwe, regardless of potholes, renting a car or travelling by bus is the most efficient and comfortable. 

The currency of Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe Dollar (ZWL). 

The travel to Zimbabwe depends on the choices of travel. For luxury travellers, a trip of 10 days can cost around 3000 USD, while for budget travellers the cost plummets to 1700-2000 USD. Moreover, for those with a limited budget, you can find many affordable Zimbabwe tour packages online.

Here is a list of the best national parks in Zimbabwe: 

1. Hwange National Park

2. Mana Pools National Park

3. Victoria Falls National Park 

4. Matobo National Park

5. Zambezi National Park 

6. Gonarezhou National Park 

7. Nyanga National Park 

8. Matusadona National Park 

9. Chizarira National Park 

10. Kazuma Pan National Park 

Here is a well-curated list of best stay options in Zimbabwe: 

1. Amalinda Lodge

2. Big Cave Camp 

3. Bumi Hills Safari Lodge 

4. Camelthorn Lodge 

5. Elephant’s Eye 

6. Old Drift Lodge 

7. Bronte Hotel 

8. Leopard Rock Hotel 

9. The Nesbitt Castle 

10. Caribbea Bay Hotel