UNWTO 2013

Activities

    Bridge-Tour
    Bungee
    Canoe
    Chobe-Day
    Combo
    Crocodile
    Cruises
    Day-Tour
    Dunhu-Activities
    Elephant-Ride
    Game-Drive
    Game-Walk
    Golf
    Helicopter
    High-Wire
    Horse-Safari
    Jetboat
    Lion-Walk
    Lunar-Rainbow
    Night-Drive
    River-Safari
    Riverboarding
    Steam-Train
    White-Water

Wildlife

Elephant_ZimbabweThe wildlife of Zimbabwe is mostly located in remote or rugged terrain in the national parks and private wildlife ranches; it is spread over the landscapes of miombo woodlands and thorny acacia or kopje. The prominent wild fauna members which inhabit this landscape are not only the "Big Five" – buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion and rhino – but also antelopes, zebras and giraffes.

Read more: Wildlife

Gonarezhou National Park

Gonarezhou National Park is situated in the south eastern lowveld of Zimbabwe and covers an area in excess of 5 000 square kilometres. "Gonarezhou" meaning "Place of many Elephants" is an extremely scenic Park full of rugged and beautiful landscapes.

Read more: Gonarezhou National Park

Mana Pools National Park

Mana Pools National Park a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site is synonymous with the Zambezi River, elephants, lions, remoteness and wilderness. This unique park is Zimbabwe’s second WORLD HERITAGE SITE, based on its wildness and beauty, together with the wide range of large mammals, bursting with a profusion of birds and animals, especially during dry season from June to October.

Read more: Mana Pools National Park

The Great Dyke

The Great Dyke is a linear geological feature that trends nearly north-south through the center of Zimbabwe passing just to the west of the capital, Harare. It consists of a band of short, narrow ridges and hills spanning for approximately 550 km (340 mi). The hills become taller as the range goes north, and reach up to 1,500 feet (460 meters) above the Mvurwi Range. The range is host to vast ore deposits, including gold, silver, chromium, platinum, nickel and asbestos Read more: The Great Dyke

About Us

Zimbabwe is a song which, once heard, is never forgotten; a mood to suit the needs of any soul, any time; a spell that binds all those who know her. Her voice brings forth many melodies. Welcome to Zimbabwe, a land rich in diversity ranging from low-lying semi-desert to lush highlands strewn with forests and lakes. Situated on a high plateau in Southern Africa and covering 390 245 Km.

Social Icons

Newsletter

Sign Up for Our Newsletter:

You are here: HomeUNWTO 2013Attractions
Scroll to Top