
Great Zimbabwe Ruins
Once the Capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe this once great city is now a designated World Heritage Site.
FIND OUT MORESo appealing are her parks that Zimbabwe has even been voted amongst the world’s top 40 most beautiful destinations. The two UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Mana Pools and Victoria Falls are high up on the lists of those visiting Zimbabwe. Mana Pools is delightfully remote and game-rich thanks to its flood plains, whilst the mighty Victoria Falls is the world’s most expansive curtain of water and iconic sights, but below is a full list of the country’s main gems.
Once the Capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe this once great city is now a designated World Heritage Site.
FIND OUT MOREHwange National Park is a prime conservation area with great wildlife including wild dog, lion, leopard and rhino although sometimes rare.
FIND OUT MOREMana Pools National Park is a World Heritage Site with plentiful game during the dry season from June - October.
FIND OUT MOREA small park of spectacular granite kopjes, Matobo Hills has caves and historic rock paintings by the local San Bushmen.
FIND OUT MOREHuge crocs bathe on Lake Kariba's shoreline whilst Matusadona National Park is one of the last known wild sanctuaries of the rare black rhino.
FIND OUT MOREThe thundering Victoria Falls are a must for anyone visiting Zimbabwe. Adventure activities are also in abundance.
FIND OUT MORESpeak to one of our Africa & Indian Ocean specialists to find out more, and start designing your very own extraordinary journey. Please note we recommend a budget of from £7,000 / $10,000 USD per person for our style of trip to these destinations.