Zimbabwe stands as a vibrant nation adorned with dramatic landscapes,
impressive
national parks, and
hospitable people, reclaiming its esteemed position on
Africa’s safari circuit after
enduring challenging times.
Nestled between two mighty rivers, the Zambezi to the north and the Limpopo to the
south, Zimbabwe boasts diverse habitats, from the granite hills of the Matopo’s to
the majestic mountains and lush forests of the Eastern Highlands. A Zimbabwean
safari promises unparalleled variety, offering exhilarating game drives in Hwange
National Park, serene canoe safaris or walking expeditions in Mana Pools National
Park, scenic flights over Victoria Falls, or encounters with ancient rock art in
Matobo Hills National Park.
Despite facing political turmoil between 2000 and 2010, Zimbabwe is now on a path to
recovery, with tourism spearheading its resurgence. New lodges are emerging across
the country, presenting exciting opportunities for safari enthusiasts. One positive
outcome of the political landscape is the chance for intimate wildlife encounters,
devoid of large crowds.
Zimbabwean guides undergo rigorous training, setting the standard for guiding
excellence in Africa. Renowned for their attention to detail and personalized
service, Zimbabwean guides offer guests an enriching safari experience like no
other.
The people of Zimbabwe exude a profound sense of pride in their nation and heritage,
embodying resilience and warmth even in the face of adversity. Despite challenges,
Zimbabwe remains a land of untouched natural beauty, cherished by its people and
visitors alike.
Zimbabwe invites travelers to rediscover its wonders—a testament to the nation’s
enduring spirit and the timeless allure of its untamed wilderness.