Beyond Victoria Falls and Wildlife—Zimbabwe Awaits

Zimbabwe is a land of stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. Known for the magnificent Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, and wildlife havens like Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe is a dream destination for adventurers. From the majestic Zambezi River to the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe, there is something for every traveller to explore.

Our travel guide provides information and answers to common questions regarding travel to Zimbabwe. Explore the stark beauty of the western national parks and the mighty Victoria Falls for a real understanding of Zimbabwe’s appeal.

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The best time to visit Zimbabwe is during the dry season from May to October. This period is ideal for safari and wildlife viewing, as animals tend to congregate around waterholes, making them easier to spot. The months of June to September are particularly favourable for a safari in Hwange National Park. For visiting Victoria Falls, the best time is from February to May, after the rains, when the falls are at their fullest and most spectacular.

Yes, most travellers will require a visa to enter Zimbabwe. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa online before their trip. However, it’s recommended to check the specific visa requirements for your country ahead of time to ensure a smooth travel experience.

Travellers to Zimbabwe are generally advised to get yellow fever vaccinations, especially if coming from a yellow fever-endemic country. Other recommended vaccines include Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and Malaria prevention (depending on the region). It is best to consult with a healthcare provider 6-8 weeks prior to departure to receive personalized vaccination advice.

The official languages of Zimbabwe are English, Shona, and Ndebele. English is widely spoken, especially in urban areas, government institutions, and the tourism industry. Shona and Ndebele are the most commonly spoken local languages, with many Zimbabweans being multilingual.

Zimbabwe is generally considered safe for tourists, particularly in well-established tourist areas such as Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, and Lake Kariba. However, like any destination, it’s important to take standard precautions. Avoid walking alone after dark, keep valuables secure, and use reputable transport services.

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