Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe lies between two great rivers; to the north and northwest the Zambezi river forms the border with Zambia, and to the southern boundary is the Limpopo river, forming the border with South Africa. To the west lie the arid plains of Botswana,... Read more ...
Victoria Falls
"No one can imagine the beauty of the view from anything witnessed in England. It had never been seen before by European eyes; ....", David Livingstone wrote after seeing the falls for the first time on November 17 1855.
Read more
Hwange National Park
HwangeNational Parkis Zimbabwe’s largest national park and one of the finest elephant conservation areas in Africa, with up to 30,000 elephants. Read more .....
Matopos National Park, Bulawayo
Matopos National Park will appeal to all nature and wildlife lovers especially with its rare species of white rhino and black eagle. It is here where some of the best rock paintings done by hunter-gatherers can be found.
Read more ...
Mana Pools National Park
A breathtaking wilderness haven can also be found at the remote Mana Pools National Park in the northern tip of the country on the banks of the Zambezi, bordering with Zambia. A designated World Heritage site... Read more .....
Great Zimbabwe
The majestic ruins of the ancient city of Great Zimbabweprovide a fascinating insight into past – and highly advanced – African civilizations. Read more ....