Zimbabwe is a very safe country to travel to, and in recent years major international airlines have started flying directly into the capital city of Harare.
In essence, the tourism infrastructure has remained intact and grown in the major tourism hub in the far west of the country, namely, Victoria Falls.
This is home to the famous Victoria Falls waterfall system fed by the mighty Zambezi River. Just to the west lie Botswana, and Namibia, and to the north Zambia. This essentially forms the backbone of the tourism income spent in Zimbabwe and fits well with a variety of packages that either start off or end in Victoria Falls, for a few days of sightseeing and activities all centred around the town of Victoria Falls and the outlying rural areas.
To the south lies Hwange National Park, which is also gaining popularity again as a tourism destination, with herds of elephant, great lodges and animal viewing. Just south of Hwange lies the beautiful Matopos (Matobo) Hills National Park with imposing granite boulders, and leopard being the main attraction.
Not to be outdone are the northern areas of Zimbabwe like Mana Pools, Chizaria Wilderness, and to the south east, Gonarhezou National Park.
All of these areas are totally accessible by road, and not to be forgotten in a country which still holds its own in terms of tourism.
All you need is a local travel expert to help you navigate through the planning of a trip to this country, as indeed it has plenty to offer. Insider knowledge will help you with the necessary assurance around questions of safety, convenience, and accessibility etc.
In our opinion, Zimbabwe, is on the rise again, and well worth a visit.Zimbabwe Highlights:
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This is simply an example of where you can go and the special areas you can see. Using this as an idea, please get in touch with one of our experienced travel consultants to curate your trip!