Zimbabwe tailor made holiday

A tailor made tour around Zimbabwe’s top highlights, taking in the mighty Victoria Falls as well as the country’s best wildlife viewing spots.
Victoria Falls Hwange National Park Lake Kariba Optional rhino tracking in Matusadona National Park
Price
£4695 excluding flights
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Duration
10 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Based on two people sharing; Includes meals, accommodation and activities; excludes flights
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Description of Zimbabwe tailor made holiday

Zimbabwe is a country of incredible beauty and wildlife, with a wide range of activities to suit every palate, from game drives to canoeing safaris, to adventurous activities such as bungee jumping and microlight flights. Not to mention the fact that the country’s guides are reputedly some of the best on the continent.

This Zimbabwe tailor made holiday will take you around the country’s main highlights. You’ll visit the mighty Victoria Falls, go on safari in Hwange National Park and explore Lake Kariba, where you can view wildlife from a 4WD, boat or on foot with an armed guide.

The country’s turbulent recent history has put off many visitors, but positive changes have taken place and are still taking the place, making the country a safe place to visit. The people are incredibly friendly and hospitable and you’ll experience significantly less hassle than in other comparable African destinations. Not only that, Zimbabwe is excellent value for money as well as being a year-round destination, with plenty to see and do even in the wet season.

Price information

£4695 excluding flights
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Based on two people sharing; Includes meals, accommodation and activities; excludes flights
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

Travel guides

Zimbabwe
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Safari
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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

In 2005, a serious drought caused all but a couple of the waterholes in Hwange National Park to dry up. In the absence of any permanent surface water throughout the park, these waterholes are vital to the survival of all animals in the park. That year, over 1000 elephant died along with many thousands of other species. Desperate scenes were witnessed as herds of buffalo and impala, travelling long distances, arrived at a waterhole only to find it dry. All they could do was rest awhile before turning away to search for water elsewhere, or lying down to die. Elephant bullied their way through to hold their trunks at the pumps, depriving smaller animals of any chance to drink. To mitigate this distressing situation in future years, the Friends of Hwange formed a trust to try and keep as many waterholes supplied with water all year round. The Hide Safari Camp is proud to support this endeavour and the other work that Friends of Hwange undertakes. The camp is home to Friends of Hwange staff and helps to raise awareness and funding for the ongoing work.

Along the Park’s southern boundary, many mammals fall victim to snaring. The lodge has thus has joined Hwange in combatting the effects of poaching, conducting patrols and removing snares.

People

A number of schools in the villages that lie on the boundaries of Hwange have been in need of everything from classrooms to chalk. The Safari operator works with Children in the Wilderness and many donors to provide all equipment as well as teacher training and accommodation, so that the children can acquire an education.

In 2008, it was found that many children were getting so little to eat they could not even walk to school. The safari operator, its guests and Children in the Wilderness have since then provided one meal on every school day of the year to the children of five schools on the outskirts of Hwange.

They have in partnership with the local community developed a Responsible Code of Visitor Behaviour that is shared with guests before they go into the community for village visits so as to protect traditional cultures and minimize the impacts of tourism on living culture. They also provide guests with an Insider's Guide to Responsible Safaris which includes important cultural aspects.

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