One of the original natural wonders of the world, the Victoria Falls is a World Heritage Site and an extremely popular tourism attraction. Known locally as ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ this spectacle is accessible from both Zambia and Zimbabwe and it is an ideal place to combine a game viewing and water sports. There is excellent fishing, a terrifying bungee jump and arguably the best commercial white water rafting in the world.
Located in northern Zimbabwe, the life-giving power of the Zambezi River makes Mana Pools National Park one of Zimbabwe’s most lush and flourishing regions. Characterised by a diversity of landscapes including floodplains, forests, and baobab trees, the park has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its natural beauty; providing a fantastic destination for photographers. It is an Important Bird Area and is also one of the continent’s premier game-viewing locations, known for its good chances of seeing elephants, wild dogs, lions, and leopards. Visitors can look forward to an array of activities such as canoe trips, guided walks, game drives, river cruises, nature walks, bird watching, and catch-and-release fishing.
Stretching along the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, Lake Kariba is one of the world's largest artificial lakes by volume and a renowned destination for wildlife viewing, fishing, and scenic relaxation. Fringed by rugged hills and remote shorelines, the lake is famous for its houseboat safaris, spectacular sunsets and excellent tiger fishing. Visitors can enjoy game-viewing cruises, birdwatching and opportunities to spot elephants, hippos, crocodiles and a variety of antelope along the water's edge, while nearby national parks offer rewarding safari experiences. Calm waters, striking drowned forests and expansive lake views create a peaceful atmosphere, making Lake Kariba an ideal destination for travellers seeking nature, adventure and an authentic African wilderness escape.