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ZIMBABWE 
TOURS & SAFARI

Overview

Zimbabwe is the upcoming safari destination in Africa. The main attractions here are Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, and Mana Pools National Park. It is known for the best walking safari destinations. The most commonly spotted animals are the elephant and hippo, while the giraffe, zebra, lion, and hyena. 

Cost

US$ 190- 600pp/day

Best time to visit

July to October

Victoria falls

Victoria Falls is one of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls is located on the Zambezi River, the fourth largest river in Africa, which is also defining the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Victoria Falls is the only waterfall in the world with a length of more than a kilometer and a height of more than a hundred meters. It is also considered to be the largest fall in the world.

hWANGE nATIONAL pARK 

Hwange is the most popular and the largest park in Zimbabwe. It is just two and a half drive from the majestic Victoria Falls. It's known for excellent wildlife viewing, and most big animals can be seen, including the Big Five (Rhino are hard to spot). Hwange is most known for the impressive concentration of elephant that is attracted to the park's waterholes during the Dry season.

mANA POOLS NATIONAL PARK

Mana Pools National Park is a World Heritage Site, this park is next to the famous Zambezi River. It usually explored by canoe or on foot, uniquely offered as guided or unguided activities, and is particularly appealing to adventure seekers. There are only camping safari available because very less number of lodges are present in this part of the region.

zAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK

This is a small park next to Victoria Falls and is a great destination for a day trip. There are also several lodges facing the Zambezi River inside the park offering a real African bush experience. Elephant and buffalo are regularly seen, as well as giraffe and zebra. There is a good variety of antelope including waterbuck and impala.

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