Top Tourist Attractions

Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, shared by Zimbabwe and Zambia, is a prime safari vacation destination, an adventure seekers delight and a honeymooner’s paradise!
Roughly a mile (1.7 kilometres) wide when the Zambezi River is in flood, and 420 feet (128 metres) high, Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water on earth. For millennia the waters of the Zambezi have carved a huge chasm into a fracture of the bedrock resulting in the most breathtaking vistas imaginable.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is certainly Zimbabwe’s most popular tourist destination.
Hwange National Park 
Located in Zimbabwe within easy driving distance from Victoria Falls on the southbound road to Bulawayo, Hwange National Park is one of Africa’s renowned game reserves – world famous for its giant African elephant herds.
Hwange boasts 9 100 square miles (14 600 square kilometres) of superb diverse habitat. Teak forests, granite koppies, mopane woodland, thornveld, floodplain and grassland support over 100 species of animals and 400 species of birds. The diversity and number of animals congregating around waterholes in the mid-year dry season is astounding – a photo safari highlight.
Harare
Harare is the administrative and commercial capital of Zimbabwe. Tobacco, maize, cotton, citrus and other fruits as well as textiles and steel formed the basis of the economy. A good selection of international standard hotels is available to choose from and the airport is located about 20 minutes from the city centre.
Harare is often used as a base when exploring the mystical Great Zimbabwe Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.