Destinations

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s most famous attraction is Victoria Falls – more than a mile wide, the water drops 325 feet creating clouds of spray that can be seen from many miles away.

It is in the wilder regions of Zimbabwe that we concentrate our safari operations. The Zambezi is a mighty river offering an exceptional variety of wonderful scenery and water activities, coupled with superb national parks that harbour immense herds of wildlife and offer great game viewing, as well as one of the world’s natural wonders — Victoria Falls.

Mana Pools National Park is located along the Zambezi River on the low-lying floodplains of Africa's Great Rift Valley and offers extraordinary game viewing combined with remarkable scenery with the mountains of the Rift Valley forming a picturesque backdrop.

Adjacent to the Botswana border is Hwange National Park, home to some of southern Africa's last great elephant, buffalo and sable antelope herds. The Makalolo concession within Hwange National Park is a truly wild area where animals continue to use their ancient migratory routes.

Last but not least, in Zimbabwe's southeast, is Pamushana in Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve – a remote, undiscovered area which offers spectacular game viewing.

Each one of the camps in our Zimbabwe portfolio is small, exclusive and situated in the very finest wildlife locations in the country, offering a superb and unforgettable experience.

DID YOU KNOW?

Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa: cheetah, wildebeest, lion, and Thomson's gazelle. All of these animals can run at speeds above 50 miles per hour, with the cheetah reaching a top speed of about 70 miles per hour.

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