Tour Info
Destinations
Typology
Private / Group
Age
All
Accommodation
Lodge
Period
All year round
General information
Some of Zimbabwe's most significant sites, from a private reserve that pursues projects to protect threatened wildlife, south to Matopo National Park with its distinctive "balancing rocks" and its history-rich caves;
Hwange National Park, the country's largest and most famous, with an abundance of wildlife and an incredible number of elephants;
and the spectacular Victoria Falls, another of Zimbabwe's jewels.
Tongue
Duration
10 days
Tour Type
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Harare International Airport
After your arrival at Harare International Airport, complete customs formalities and transfer to the lodge.
Day 2: Midlands
Transfer to a private reserve in the Midlands. Encounter elephants and white rhinos. Overnight stay at a lodge.
Day 3 – 4: Matopo National Park
Transfer to Bulawayo and continue to Matopo Park, famous for its "balancing rocks" that create a unique and spectacular landscape. There are also many caves with rock paintings and, a little-known fact, the tomb of Cecil Rhodes, an important colonial figure who gave his name to the country (Southern Rhodesia), now Zimbabwe. Finally, we'll search for rhinos and discover the park's wildlife. Overnight at a lodge.
Day 5 – 6 – 7: Hwange National Park
Transfer to Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest, rich in wildlife and home to one of the continent's highest concentrations of elephants. Morning and evening game drives by 4×4 jeep. Overnight in a mobile tented camp.
Day 8 – 9: Victoria Falls
Transfer to the majestic Victoria Falls, 110 meters high and nearly 2 kilometers wide, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At this point, they form the natural border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Visit the falls and enjoy on-site activities (subject to charges). Overnight at a lodge.
Day 10: Victoria Falls International Airport
Transfer to Victoria Falls International Airport in time for your return flight.
