

Known for its wonderful game-viewing, captivating scenery, and mesmerizing soul, Zimbabwe is one of Africa’s greatest unspoiled terrains. Zimbabwe is home to some of Africa’s most breath-taking parks and adventure sites including Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Kariba, Mana Pools National Park, and Matobo National Park. Known for its many luxurious accommodations, picturesque scenery, and deep cultural heritage, Zimbabwe is the perfect place to enjoy an African family safari or honeymoon safari.
Top 5 reasons why you should take an African safari vacation in Zimbabwe:
Spectacular game-viewing: Zimbabwe is one of Africa’s most popular places to observe the Big Five up-close. Zimbabwe is the perfect place to enjoy a variety of safari excursions, such as the traditional vehicle safari, and canoe safaris. An African canoe safari boasts a fresh perspective on animal behavior. The rivers and water holes provide a place for animals drink, bath, and play. Watch a hippo charge into the water, a sly crocodile bask on a rock, or a baby elephant play with his mother. In addition to observing animals behaving in a different environment, a canoe safari boasts a large variety of birds and water-dwelling animals, which cannot be seen on any other type of safari. A canoe safari is so smooth you can even hold a cocktail while enjoying the surrounding wildlife and grandiose beauty. At the southern bank of the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe lies the Mana Pools National Park. Famous for its plentiful wildlife, majestic scenery, and unspoiled terrain, this Park is often referred to as Zimbabwe’s Wildlife Riviera. The river is an excellent magnet for a spectrum of wildlife, making a canoe safari a must.

The opportunity to walk with the lions: Not too long ago, over 250,000 lions roamed the African continent. Today, there are only about 20,000 and the numbers are continuing to decrease. Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe offers adventurists the rare opportunity to walk through the bush with up to three lion cubs for a period of 90 minutes. If you’re daring enough, you will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn about the lion’s behavior and social habits. There is no danger on the lion walk. It is an extremely safe activity and is supervised and managed by an experienced and qualified team who has been working with lions for over 20 years. The lions that you will be walking with range in age from three to sixteen months-old.
The unspoiled wilderness in Hwange National Park: The Park resembles what much of the interior of Africa was like more than 150 years ago, and is arguably Africa’s greatest wilderness haven. The park has been set aside solely to conserve wildlife in its natural habitat. Almost all of Zimbabwe’s specially protected animals are to be found in Hwange. It’s the only protected area where gemsbok and brown hyena can be found in reasonable numbers. The population of wild dog found in Hwange is thought to be the largest surviving in Africa today. With over 100 different species of animal and 400 species of bird, Hwange National Park is a must-visit destination for those looking to enjoy an African family safari or a honeymoon safari.

The “Adrenalin Capital of the World”: Experience what it must have been like for David Livingstone to discover Victoria Falls over 100 years ago. As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls has the largest curtain of falling water on earth—more than twice the size of Niagara Falls. This incredible natural phenomenon is known locally as Mosi oa Tunya, or “The Smoke that Thunders.” It’s the “Adrenalin Capital of the World” with activities to blow you away, such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, elephant-back riding, abseiling, and gorge swinging. For those looking for more relaxing activities, enjoy a sunset cruise along the Upper Zambezi River, visit a local village, or shop for locally made crafts at the traditional craft markets. Whatever your mood, Victoria Falls will satisfy.
The Luxurious Accommodations: Boasting a wide spectrum of places to stay, including lodges, hotels, and camps, Zimbabwe offers high-end accommodations for those looking to enjoy authentic Zimbabwe safari tours with an essence of luxury. One of Zimbabwe’s most highly-acclaimed lodge’s, Singita’s Pamushana Lodge in the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, was included in the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler annual “Hot List” for 2009. In addition to the spectacular Singita’s Pamushana Lodge, The Hide is another amazing place to soak in the rich natural surroundings of the African plains. Celebrated for its joyful staff, friendly atmosphere, prime location, and marvelous accommodations, The Hide is one of the few lodges directly situated in Hwange National Park, and is the perfect place to stay on a Zimbabwe safari trip. The Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is another excellent place to stay, famous for its picturesque views, exhilarating activities, and ideal location in the unspoiled wilderness.
Explore unspoiled territory as you venture to Zimbabwe on an African family safari or honeymoon safari. You’ll be captivated by the abundance of wildlife, lush scenery, and blissful atmosphere. Let Hills of Africa Travel make your African safari dreams come true. Contact us today at (877) 845-4802 and experience an authentic African safari trip of a lifetime.




Thank you, Sandy & co, for a FABULOUS blog (your website is also exquisite)!!! I’ll be referring back often.
My husband & I do a lot of exploring of the African bushveld, mainly in Botswana & SA. He is, amongst other things, a wildlife photographer & has contributed plenty to magazines, especially EWT. He’s also been to the Masai Mara.
I’m very interested in your walk with lions, as well as Hwange. My father was from Zambia & that’s another destination I’d love to visit, along with Ngorogoro crater & the Serengeti…so many stunning places to go!
Love your article on the endangered species too – another subject very close to our hearts – thank you again!!!
We had our first taste of the US last year – skiing in Colorado & LOVED it as well. Great that you guys combine USA & Africa!
All the very best with your business,
Naomi
Hi Naomi – thank you for visiting Hills of Africa Travel’s (http://www.hillsofafrica.com) blog and thanks for your wonderful praises. We have spent a lot of time going through the website and updating it, so comments are always helpful.
I just did the Lion Walk on the Zambian side and it is one amazing adventure. Whilst in Zambia I also had the opportunity to revisit South Luangwa and Lower Zambezi NP – stunning. My favorite property at the moment is Old Mondoro!!!
Take care Naomi, and come back visit again.
Hugs,
Sandy