Victoria Falls, Hwange, Lake Kariba/Matusadona and Mana Pools:

A classic combination just keeps getting better 

Zimbabwe has always delivered unforgettable safari experiences in iconic destinations with abundant wildlife, and the highest guiding standards anywhere in Africa.

Over the past few years, the old-school Zimbabwe circuit has flourished with a fantastic array of outstanding safari camps, improved transit connections, ambitious conservation programs and unique walking and paddling safaris for the adventurous spirit.

With traditional bush camps and the latest in safari chic, Zimbabwe has something for everyone.


Victoria Falls - A wonder of the world with a host of big adventures, luxurious riverside lodges and contemporary boutique hotels

A true family affair, this stunning riverside lodge features distinctly African design, a 100% Zimbabwean team, easy access to Vic Falls and impressive wildlife sightings

A unique cosmopolitan hotel with striking architecture, unparalleled luxury, a sense of home comfort and a prized location right on the banks of the Zambezi


Hwange National Park - Unbelievable elephant encounters and a high density of predators in uncrowded private concessions

With sweeping views of the Dete Vlei, the vibe at Sable Valley is intimate, relaxed and boho chic with an innovative underground hide and treehouse platform

Set in the Shumba area of Hwange Park overlooking a perennial waterhole, this eco-friendly camp offers exciting bush walks and a unique logpile photo hide


Lake Kariba/Matusadona - A conservation success story with endless ways to explore this spectacular and dynamic ecosystem

Set on a range of remote hills in one of Zimbabwe’s finest wilderness areas, Bumi Hills Safari Lodge is utterly captivating with sweeping views of Lake Kariba

The newly renovated Fothergill is a true oasis featuring rich African traditions, fascinating history and a sophisticated vision for the ultimate safari experience

Matusadona and African Parks - Restoring an unparalleled wilderness

In 2019, Matusadona National Park became the 16th protected area to join African Parks’ management portfolio with an ambitious 20-year plan to restore the park. Once a stronghold for black rhino, the park will be secured and reestablished as a sanctuary for these critically endangered animals and other key species while enabling local communities to benefit from sustainable tourism.


Mana Pools - Dramatic, romantic, enchanting and awe-inspiring, the spectacular Zambezi River Valley is the epitome of wild Africa

Situated on the eastern edge of Mana Pools National Park, Chikwenya is a paradise for photographer’s with views of the broad Zambezi River and Rift Valley escarpment

Located in the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mana River Camp promises a classic bush retreat with warm hospitality, a breathtaking setting and delicious cuisine

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