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Places to visit in Zimbabwe

Places to Visit in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Tourist Places

Victoria Falls, Matobo National Park, Nyanga National Park, Hwange National Park, Lake Mutirikwi National Park, Mana Pools National Park, Matusadona National Park, Gonarezhou National Park and many more.

An amalgamation of wilderness, historical sites and geological wonders,  Zimbabwe tourist places are truly offbeat and has something for every traveller. Have an immense knack for heritage cities and dilapidated ruins? You must visit the Great Zimbabwe National Monument when here. On the other hand, if you love visiting gurgling waterfalls and Karst landscapes, geological wonders like Victoria Falls and Chinhoyi Caves are truly unmissable on your trip to Zimbabwe.

If you are looking for places in Zimbabwe to visit with your partner on your honeymoon escapade, Lake Kariba, Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls would be our top picks. Wildlife enthusiasts who are in search of places to visit in Zimbabwe should make a trip to Mana Pools National Park, Hwange National Park, Nyanga National Park and Matobo National Park. Home to numerous rare species of plants, animals, and birds, these National Parks are paradise for people who love observing wild animals in their natural habitat.

Here are some of the best places to visit in Zimbabwe:

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Places to visit in Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls
On the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls is one of the eminent Zimbabwe tourist places. Cascading from a height of 354 feet, it is one of the largest waterfalls in the world and is home to many unique species of plants and animals.

In 1855, it was 1st spotted by David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer. Thereafter, he named the Victoria Falls in honour of Queen Victoria. In Sotho Language, it is known as Mosi-oa-Tunya which stands for "The Smoke That Thunders". In 1989,  Victoria Falls was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Location: Mosi-o-tunya Road, Livingstone, Zambia

Timing: 6 AM -6 PM
Matobo National Park
Being the oldest National Park, Matobo National Park is one of the ideal places to visit in Zimbabwe. It was established in 1926 and houses numerous varieties of flora and fauna. Species like White Rhinos, Impala, Antelopes, Black Eagles, and Leopards reside inside the premises.

It takes 2- 3 hours to explore the entire Matobo National Park. One can also camp inside the Matobo National Park and indulge in activities like  Hiking, Climbing, Fishing, Boating, Bird Watching, and Horse-riding. The ideal time to visit the National Park is between July-October i.e. during the dry season.

Location: Matopos Road, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 2 PM
Nyanga National Park
In the north of Eastern Highlands, Nyanga National Park is one of the oldest Zimbabwe tourist places. Its landscape consists of rhythmic rivers and rolling hills.Mount Nyangani which is  the highest point of Zimbabwe lies inside the National Park.On the other hand, Mutarazi Falls which is the highest waterfall of Zimbabwe cascades down in full glory.Nyanga National Park is home to various species.

Wildlife like Lion, Leopard, Blue Duiker, Samango Monkeys and Hyaena can be spotted inside the protected area. One can also camp inside the Nyanga National Park and indulge in thrilling activities like  Hiking, Fishing, Boating, and Swimming.

Location: Sanyatwe, Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 2 PM
Lake Mutirikwi National Park
In southeastern Zimbabwe, Lake Mutirikwi National Park is one of the recreational places to visit in Zimbabwe. Originally, it was known as  Kyle National Park. It remains open to the visitors 24*7. Sprawled over 41760.809 acres, Mutirikwi National Park is home to species like White Rhinos, Zebras, Giraffes, Leopards, Buffaloes,  Hippos, Elands and Ostriches.

Rarer animals include Antbear, Bushbuck, Sable, Bushpig, and Steenbok. Also, there are Camping Sites and Lodges for staying overnight. One can also indulge in activities like Fishing & Boating.

Location: Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
Hwange National Park
Lying along the threshold of the Kalahari Desert, Hwange National Park is one of the top-notch places in Zimbabwe. It was established in 1928 as Wankie Game Reserve. Hwange is one of the largest natural reserves in Zimbabwe and is home to 100 mammals and 400 bird species and the major species include Cape Wild Dogs, Spotted Hyena, Elephants, African Leopard, and Cheetah.

Especially, visitors will be able to spot numerous Elephants and their population is ever-increasing. The National Park also houses numerous birds like Yellow-billed Kite, Martial, Eagle, Kori Bustard, Cape Griffon and African Hobby. One can also camp inside the Hwange National Park.

Location: Hwange National Park Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
Mana Pools National Park
In the northern part of Zimbabwe,  Mana Pools National Park is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spread over an area of 2196 sq kilometres, it is one of the charming Zimbabwe tourist places. It is also listed among notable natural ecological areas.

A true blend of wilderness and beauty, Mana Pools National Park houses mammals, birds, and aquatic wildlife like- Hippopotami, Crocodiles, Zebra, Elephant,Cape Buffalo, Lion, Cheetah, Cape Wild Dog,  Leopard and the Brown Hyena. Due to the presence of many water bodies, Canoe Safaris are considered the best method to explore the region. The ideal time to visit Mana Pools National Park is between June to October i.e. during the dry season.

Location: Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM

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Matusadona National Park
On the southern shore of Lake Kariba, Matusadona National Park is one of the prominent places in Zimbabwe.  In 1975, it was declared a National Park on lines of Parks & Wildlife Act of Rhodesia. It covers an area of 540 miles and is home to a variety of flora and fauna like Lion,  Elephant, Buffalo, Waterbuck and Impala.

Matusadona National Park also has a compelling number of bird species. There was a time when several Black Rhinos used to reside here but rampant poaching eliminated their population. However, efforts are made to re-instill the indigenous wildlife to sustainable tourism.

Location: Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
Gonarezhou National Park
In south-eastern Zimbabwe, Gonarezhou National Park is located in the Masvingo Province. Enveloping an area of 1950.974 square miles, Gonarezhou National Park is the 2nd largest National Park of Zimbabwe. Besides, it is also one of the faraway places to visit in Zimbabwe.

Owing to its remoteness, it has been left untouched by the tourists. In 1936, it was declared as a Protected Area and was given the title of a National Park in 1975. Gonarezhou National Park houses species like endangered Cape Wild Dog,   Elephant,  Zebra, Wildebeest, Black and WhiteRhinoceros, Lion, Leopard,Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Cape Buffalo, Cheetah, and Hyena.

Location: Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
Lake Kariba
Offering panoramic vistas and mind-blowing sunsets, Lake Kariba is an unexplored gem. It is one of the underrated Zimbabwe tourist places. Interestingly, Lake Kariba is also the largest man-made reservoir in the world. Due to its ecology, it supports a large number of fish species like Kapenta and Tigerfish.

As a result, Commercial Fishery contributes to sustainable revenue. Other aquatic animals which inhabit the lake are Nile Crocodiles and Hippopotami. Wildlife like Elephants,  Leopard,  Lion, Cheetah and Buffalo also are frequent visitors along the shoreline.

Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
Great Zimbabwe National Monument
A reputable UNESCO World Heritage Site in the southern part of the country, Great Zimbabwe National Monument is one of the unmissable places in Zimbabwe.   The Stone Works which dates back to the 11th - 15th centuries are truly impressive.

The ruins are still in a good state and preserved quite well. The historical site is categorized into 3 sections i.e. Hill Complex, Valley Ruins and the Great Enclosure. The Hill Complex used to be the religious centre of the city.  To reach the top of the Hill Complex, one has to undergo a 20-25 minutes hiking session.

Location: Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Timing: 9 AM- 5 PM
The Big Tree

The Big Tree is a magnificent ancient baobab located in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Estimated to be over 1,000 years old, it stands as a natural landmark, offering visitors a chance to marvel at its immense size and historical significance.

Umfurudzi Park

Umfurudzi Park is one of the most sought-after national parks in Zimbabwe. It is spread over an area of 76000 hectares which is equivalent to almost 760 square meters. This impeccable natural beauty and biodiversity park were brought into being in the year 1981 and it happens to be one of the very first parks that was formed under free Zimbabwe. 

Nesbitt Castle
Located in the leafy suburbs of Bulawayo, it is a boutique hotel as well as wedding venue that is famed for its upscale offering. You will get to relish top class hospitality and super comfortable modern amenities. The warmth and graciousness of this place will definitely make you its fan.

The age old architectural style of this place will definitely take you back in the timelines. The most interesting part of this place is its terraced views and secluded surroundings by the side of the pond. You will get to notice medieval crenelations, granite ramparts, and turrets.

Location: 6 Percy Avenue, Hillside, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Zimbabwe?

1. Hwange National Park: Inaugurated in 1928, Hwange National Park is the largest National Park in Zimbabwe. Undoubtedly, it is one of the best places in Zimbabwe because it is home to  species like Cape Wild Dogs, Spotted Hyena, Elephants, African Leopard, Cheetah, Yellow-billed Kite, Martial Eagle and Kori Bustard reside here.

2. Victoria Falls: Beaming with magnificence, Victoria Falls is one of the iconic Zimbabwe tourist places. It gurgles down with full glory and makes a thunderous noise that can be heard from a far off distance. Its ecology supports numerous species of flora and fauna. Besides, Victoria Falls is also a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3. Great Zimbabwe National Monument: An important historical site, Great Zimbabwe National Monument is one of the stunning places to visit in Zimbabwe. It covers an area of 2.79 square miles and is an acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Great Zimbabwe National Monument dates back to the 11th Century and was an important hub in the Late Iron age.

Which are the best places to visit in Zimbabwe for couples?

1. Victoria Falls: One of the major  Zimbabwe tourist places for couples, Victoria Falls gushes downward with unrivalled charm and is one of the largest waterfalls in the world. Make sure to stay back to catch the sunset and take spectacular snaps.

2. Lake Kariba: Lake Kariba is one of the best places in Zimbabwe for lovebirds.  It is a belle vision and makes for a perfect getaway. One can also spot wildlife like Elephants,  Leopard,  Lion, along the shoreline.

3. Matobo National Park: Opened between 9 AM- 2 PM, Matobo National Park is one of the popular Zimbabwe tourist places among honeymooners. It is home to numerous species of plants and animals and takes more than an hour to explore the National Park.

4. Chinhoyi Caves: Nestled close to Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, Chinhoyi Caves is one of the majestic places in Zimbabwe to visit with your partner. The Cave System is made up of Dolomite and Limestone. The Natural Pool present inside is crystal blue in colour and houses a nest of fish.

Which are the best Wildlife Parks to visit in Zimbabwe?

1. Mana Pools National Park: One of the fascinating places to visit in Zimbabwe, Mana Pools National Park is a well-known Wildlife Park.  It is home to species like Hippopotami, Crocodiles, Zebra, Elephant,  Lion, Cheetah, Leopard and the Brown Hyena. Besides, it is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Gonarezhou National Park: In Masvingo Province, Gonarezhou National Park is a pristine locale. In 1975, it received the title of a National Park and is one of the unexplored Zimbabwe tourist places. It houses animals including Elephant,  Zebra, Wildebeest, White Rhinoceros, Lion, Leopard, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Cape Buffalo, Cheetah, and Hyena.

3. Nyanga National Park: One of the prime places in Zimbabwe, Nyanga National Park is a must-have in your itinerary. It is home to species like Lion,  Leopard, Blue Duiker, Samango Monkeys and Hyaena. One can also indulge in Camping inside the National Park.

What is the best time to visit Zimbabwe?

The ideal time to visit Zimbabwe is between May to September. During this period, the temperature remains pleasant and offers perfect conditions to explore the Zimbabwe tourist places at their best. Besides, June, July and August are considered a great phase to indulge in Wildlife Safari and spot species.

How to reach Zimbabwe?

To reach Zimbabwe, one can take flights to Harare and land at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport. Plus, there are 2 more airports in Zimbabwe i.e.  Bulawayo International airport, and Victoria Falls Airport. Another way of reaching Zimbabwe is to take flights via Johannesburg which further connect to Harare.

Is Zimbabwe worth visiting?

If you are someone who loves the combination of flora, fauna, rugged terrain, thrilling activities and total remoteness, Zimbabwe will be worth your every penny. People here welcome visitors with open arms and offer impeccable hospitality. Besides, you will also get to learn about cultural diversity.

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