We’ve been on safaris in a few countries, but Zimbabwe? It surprised us—in the best way. From close-up lion encounters to peaceful river cruises, a Zimbabwe safari offers raw, uncrowded, and deeply memorable wildlife experiences. If you’re thinking of going, this is your no-fluff guide to where to go, what to expect, and how to plan it right.
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Why Choose a Zimbabwe Safari?
Zimbabwe is still under-the-radar compared to South Africa or Kenya, which makes it ideal for travelers craving authenticity and fewer crowds. Here’s why it stands out:
✅ Fewer tourists
✅ Expert guides (licensed by Zimparks)
✅ Incredible wildlife without the traffic jams
✅ Unique safari styles—boat, walking, 4×4, and more
Best Places to Go on Safari in Zimbabwe
Here are the top parks to consider, each with its own unique draw:
🦁 1. Hwange National Park
- Zimbabwe’s largest and most famous park
- Home to over 40,000 elephants
- Known for: lions, wild dogs, buffalo, giraffes
- Best for: classic game drives and large herds
📍 Closest City: Victoria Falls (2–3 hours by road)
🐊 2. Mana Pools National Park
- UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Zambezi River
- Perfect for walking and canoe safaris
- Known for: elephants, hippos, crocs, birdlife
- Best for: adventurous travelers and photographers
📍 Access: Fly-in or 4×4 required
🐆 3. Matobo National Park
- Noted for dramatic rock formations and black & white rhinos
- Excellent for tracking rhinos on foot with guides
- Known for: leopards, birdlife, cave paintings
- Best for: cultural + wildlife combo
📍 Closest City: Bulawayo
🐘 4. Zambezi National Park
- Right next to Victoria Falls—easy access!
- Smaller, less crowded, but great wildlife sightings
- Known for: elephants, antelope, hippos, crocs
- Best for: short safaris and first-timers
📍 Closest City: Victoria Falls (10 minutes)
When to Go on Safari in Zimbabwe
| Season | Months | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Dry Season | May–October | Best wildlife visibility; warm days, cool nights |
| Wet Season | November–April | Lush landscapes, fewer tourists, but harder to spot animals |
💡 Top Pick: August to October for the best chance at big game sightings around watering holes.
What Animals Can You See on a Zimbabwe Safari?
Expect most of the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhino) depending on the park.
🦁 Lions – Often spotted in Hwange
🐘 Elephants – Huge herds in Zambezi and Mana Pools
🦏 Rhinos – Track them in Matobo
🦒 Giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, warthogs – Common in all parks
🦅 Birds – Over 650 species, including fish eagles and bee-eaters
What to Pack for a Zimbabwe Safari
✅ Neutral clothing (greens, browns, khakis)
✅ Binoculars & camera with zoom
✅ Sunscreen & hat
✅ Mosquito repellent
✅ Reusable water bottle
✅ Warm layers for early morning drives
Tip: Avoid bright colors or loud patterns—they can spook wildlife.
How to Book a Zimbabwe Safari
You can book directly through lodges or tour operators. Choose based on:
- ✅ Budget (camping, mid-range, luxury)
- ✅ Type (guided vs self-drive)
- ✅ Activities (game drives, walks, canoe trips)
📌 Popular operators: Shearwater, Wild Horizons, or smaller local outfits near each park.
Why a Zimbabwe Safari Is Worth It
A Zimbabwe safari isn’t just about the animals—it’s about silence broken by elephant calls, sunsets over the Zambezi, and the warmth of guides who know every track. It’s raw, real, and unforgettable.














