Zimbabwe
A journey will take you through an attractive patchwork of landscapes, from rivers to lakes, from highveld to lush mountains, fram balancing boulders to flaming trees. Along the way, you will receive a friendly welcome from locals, known for their politeness and resilience in the face of hardship. While there may be a long way to go, signs of recovery continue and give hope to this embattled nation that a new dawn will soon rise.
Mosi-oa-Tunya – the smoke that thunders – describes the most awe-inspring and largest waterfall plummeting into a ravaged riverine. Breathtaking views of Victoria Falls can be explored on foot or in the air with many adventurous outings offered.
Hwange National Park is the largest game reserve ranging from semi-desert scrub to forests, granite hills and valleys of mopane woodlands. Known for its large population of elephant, more than 100 mammals call it home.
Matobo National Park is situated in the magnificient Matobo Hills, a range of domes, spires and balancing rock formations. Home to a wide variety of animal species and a large population of White and Black Rhinos.
Chizarira National Park overlooks the mighty Zambezi valley and the upper waters of Lake Kariba. Untouched flora and fauna is endowed with magnificient gorges, plateaus and flood plains and walking trails offering an opportunity to get up close to nature.
Great Zimbabwe ruins are according to a legend the capital of the Queen of Sheba. A unique testimony to the Bantu civilization of the Shona between the 11th and 15th century. An important trading centre with trading connections as far as China and Persia.
We look forward to welcoming you to our unique country and to introduce you to more wonderful places.