Where to go? Destinations Zimbabwe

Discovering Zimbabwe, a secret destination far from mass tourism ..

Less famous than its neighbors South Africa, Mozambique and Botswana, this country is a destination to go on safari in search of Big 5. Zimbabwe also has archaeological remains, including Great Zimbabwe, classified UNESCO World Heritage.Your curiosity will be rewarded by the sumptuous landscapes offered by its national parks and Victoria Falls...

You will love :

  • Contemplate Victoria Falls
  • Photographing Elephants at Hwange Park
  • Discover the Royal City of Great Zimbabwe
  • See the hippos playing with each other at Lake Kariba
  • Take a safari in one of the parks of the country
  • Admire the granite formations of Matobo National Park
  • Going for the Big 5 in Matusadona National Park
  • Visit the city of Harare and its museums
  • Make a detour to the city of Khami
  • Think outside the box, simply

What to do in Zimbabwe?

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Before getting in Zimbabwe

  • Infos
  • Driving
  • Languages
  • Security level

    Niveau: 2. Show great caution.

    Visa and passport

    See Embassy recommendations

    Vaccines and health

    Depending on the region and duration of your stay, you should protect yourself against: Yellow fever, Hépatithe A, B Hépathite, Rage, Typohoide, Malaria

    Currency / Exchange rate

    Currrency : Zimbabwe Dollar (ZWL)

    Electrical outlets

    Voltage : 240 V
    Frequency : 50 Hz
    Plug : Type D / G
    Power outlet : Type D / G

    Local time / Capital

    Harare
    GMT+02:00

    Road infrastructure

    The country has a moderately developed road infrastructure. Check before driving.

    Driving direction

    Driving is on the left.

    Renting an SUV / 4x4?

    To enjoy your stay and explore all areas, we recommend to rent a 4x4

    Speed limitations

    In town : 60 km/h. Out of town : 120 km/h. Check for road signs.

    Alcohol

    Unexperienced drivers : 0.08 g/dl. Experienced drivers : 0.08 g/dl. For your own safety, you should not drink. (Regulations evolve quickly, find out before driving)

    English level

    Ask directions or exchange with local people will not be a difficulty.

    Spoken languages

    English (official), Shona, Sindebele (the language of the Ndebele, sometimes called Ndebele), numerous but minor tribal dialects

    Phone code

    263

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