Zimbabwe Luxury Safari

An unmissable African safari destination. Its epic game viewing, excellent accommodation and variety of parks means there really is something for everyone.

Experience luxury in the wild

The mighty Zambezi and its tributaries, including the pure-white Chobe River in Botswana, form Africa's northern border with Zambia. Mana Pools National Park borders on this parkland wilderness, where lions, leopards and elephants are common. Hwange National Park is another great safari destination.

Hwange is Zimbabwe's largest game reserve, with a wide variety of wildlife including elephant, Cape buffalo and black rhino. It's also one of the best places in Africa to see lions, leopards and cheetahs. Hwange is home to more 20, 000- 50, 000 elephants; other animals include giraffes, zebras and wildebeest.

Zimbabwe is a hunter's paradise, with its legendary Zambezi River running alongside the northern frontier and Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world, cutting through the Zambezi gorge.

Experiences & Attractions

What is the best time to visit Zimbabwe?

With mild temperatures, virtually no rain and low malaria risk, the dry May to October winter season is generally seen as the best time to visit Zimbabwe for game viewing. Game viewing is at its peak and the Victoria Falls are in full flood. The natural waterholes in the parks dry up and huge herds congregate at the lakes, man-made reservoirs, and rivers.