A mountain range in the east of Zimbabwe. Encompassing, the rolling countryside and tea plantations of the Nyanga range; the granite peaks of the Chimanimani Mountains; and the green meadows and the coffee plantations of the Bvumba range
Housing the great Matobo Hills, Matobo National Park features an iconic landscape with unusual rock and granite formations. Marvel at Stone Age rock art, stare in awe at the mighty black eagles, and more.
A striking feature of Zimbabwe's northernmost territory, Mana Pools offers unparalleled beauty and wildlife sightings. This, a most Instagrammable safari, is thanks to the Chitake Spring's watering hole.
One of Africa's 10 largest parks, and Zimbabwe's largest, the Hwange National Park's sweeping grasslands and mopane woods are home to enormous elephant herds and a variety of predatory mammals.
Sharing this natural world wonder with Zambia, Zimbabwe's side of the falls has its own unique atmosphere. See the world-famous Boiling Pot and Devil's Pool (if you're brave enough).
Known for its dramatic landscape, diverse wildlife and for being one of two countries caressed by the grace of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe offers an adventure unlike any other. Enjoy white-water rafting, bunjee jumping, big game sightings and bird watching. Hike the extraordinary rock formations and soak in the rich diversity and history of these ancient lands.