Zimbabwe is a beautiful, temperate land of raw African wilderness and ancient mystery.
Zimbabwe Safari Holiday
A Zimbabwe safari holiday evokes images of huge, game- rich plateaus such as the majestic Hwange National Park, and the heart-stopping raw power of Victoria Falls - the widest curtain of falling water in the world.
Then there's the mighty Zambezi River which, after crashing over the Falls, winds through deep gorges over world-renowned whitewater rafting rapids; flows into the massive Lake Kariba; then continues its path east through Mana Pools National Park - an incredible wilderness area and World Heritage Site.
Zimbabwe's Current Situation
Zim also evokes images of social and political chaos, which lead most potential visitors to think a Zimbabwe safari holiday is unsafe. The reality is quite different - although the country's cities are unstable, Zimbabwe's parks and reserves are perfectly safe to visit, as they are located far away from the sites of the instability.
Private concessions have been well-maintained and have high concentrations of game. Also, due to Zim's negative news coverage, the low lodge occupancy means you'll have thousands of hectares of pristine game country virtually all to yourself.
Although Zimbabwe safari holidays are extremely competitive in price, Zim is by no means a second-rate destination. Zimbabwe accommodation is luxurious, and lodge locations afford excellent game viewing amid some of the most breathtaking scenery in Africa.
Planning Your Zimbabwe Holiday
The Zimbabwe Lodge Safari whisks visitors from the mighty Victoria Falls, to Zimbabwe's premier wildlife reserves, for a luxurious week of wildlife viewing. While those with a more adventurous streak may prefer something like the Mana Pools Canoe & Walking Safari.
These are just a couple of tour options to whet your appetite. To help plan your perfect safari holiday, read more about the best time to visit Zimbabwe or talk to someone who's been there - our southern Africa safari experts can offer expert, firsthand advice.
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