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Safari, Falls and Incredible Landscapes

This country boasts diverse wildlife reserves and safari parks. Visitors flock here to witness the famous “big five”: elephants, buffalos, leopards, hippos, and lions. These majestic creatures roam freely in their natural habitats, creating unforgettable safari moments.



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The best time to visit Zimbabwe generally falls between June or July to October. During this period, wildlife viewing is excellent as animals gather around rivers and waterholes. Hwange National Park is especially rewarding, attracting big herds of elephants. Additionally, Victoria Falls is most dramatic from February to June, with high water flow. From July to September, there’s less spray, providing clearer views.

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Here the must-do attractions:

Hwange National Park:
Located to the west of Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park is the oldest and largest of the country’s game reserves. The park is famous for its abundant elephant population and rare safari animals like the African wild dog and brown hyena.

Victoria Falls:
In Zimbabwe’s far west corner, the Zambezi River plunges off a precipice, creating Victoria Falls. This natural wonder measures 354 feet (108 meters) in height and 5,604 feet (1,708 meters) in width. It’s the largest sheet of falling water on Earth and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The indigenous name for the falls is Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning “The Smoke That Thunders.”

Lake Kariba:
Northeast of Victoria Falls, the Zambezi River feeds into Lake Kariba, the world’s largest man-made lake in terms of volume. Created after the construction of the Kariba Dam in 1959, this vast body of water straddles the Zambian border. Lake Kariba offers stunning sunsets, fishing opportunities, and a chance to explore its islands and wildlife-rich shores.

Great Zimbabwe National Monument:
The Great Zimbabwe ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveal the ancient civilization that once thrived here. These impressive stone ruins date back centuries and provide insight into Zimbabwe’s history.

Matobo National Park, near Bulawayo, is known for its unique granite rock formations and ancient San rock art. Visitors can explore the Matobo Hills, go on guided walks, and spot wildlife such as rhinos. The park’s spiritual significance and stunning landscapes make it a must-visit destination.

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Here are some must-try dishes:

Sadza: A staple dish made from maize (cornmeal) flour, often served with peanut butter or meat stew.
Mopane Worms: These caterpillars are a beloved delicacy, fried with onion, tomato, and spices.
Nyama: A flavorful beef stew accompanied by carrots, green beans, and sadza.
Nyii: Small fruit similar to dates, packed with fruit sugars and vitamin C, enjoyed as a snack.

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Here are some useful tips for visiting Zimbabwe:

Currency: The currency in Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwean dollar. As the official legal tender in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwean dollar is officially recognized by the Zimbabwean government. Don’t forget your US dollars for transactions.

Respect Local Customs and Traditions: Learn about local customs, greetings, and etiquette. Show respect for cultural practices and traditions.

Take malaria precautions and carry insect repellent.