Harare

8 Oct 2025 - 9 Oct 2025

Zimbabwe’s capital city is the country’s most cosmopolitan and contemporary destination, dotted with restaurants and bars, shops and markets. Its proud historical and cultural heritage is reflected in several well-preserved old buildings and informative museums, while its many parks and gardens provide a pleasant contrast to the bustling urban sectors. Located within easy reach of the city centre are the Mukuvisi Woodlands, comprising over 250 hectares of rich natural wilderness, while the magnificent Kopje – a rocky hill to the southwest of Harare – offers great views over the city. Other city highlights include the fascinating National Gallery of Zimbabwe, the abundant Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences, the Chapungu Sculpture Park, and the gorgeous National Botanic Garden, filled with a variety of rare African plants as well as exotic plants from around the world.

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Nyanga National Park

9 Oct 2025 - 11 Oct 2025

The rolling hills of the 47 000 hectare Park Nyanga National Park, on Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands, are home to a multitude of scenic rivers, refreshing streams and breathtaking waterfalls. The park boasts both Zimbabwe’s highest mountain peak and its highest waterfall and the elevated altitude provides a cool and pleasant climate and fresh mountain air, perfect for rest, relaxation and plenty of outdoor adventures. The mountainous terrain and its sparkling fresh water sources offer excellent opportunities for fly fishing, sailing, canoeing, swimming, and hiking. Visitors are likely to encounter a variety of fascinating wildlife including, among others: kudu, zebra, impala, sables, and eland.

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Chimanimani Mountains

11 Oct 2025 - 13 Oct 2025

Bordering Mozambique, Zimbabwe's magnificent Chimanimani Mountains feature impressive peaks that soar over 2000 metres. These spectacularly scenic mountains feature remarkable terrain, unspoilt scenery, and the deepest quartzite caves in Africa. Highlights include the Chimanimani National Park, a wonderland of lush forests, cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear mountain pools, the breathtaking Bridal Veil Falls and the verdant Chirinda Rainforest – with its cycads, ferns, orchids and ancient trees, including gargantuan thousand-year-old mahogany. The area is a hikers' paradise with a myriad of scenic hiking trails winding their way across the mountains. Don't miss the opportunity to climb Mount Binga - the second highest peak in Zimbabwe and the highest mountain in Mozambique.

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Masvingo

13 Oct 2025 - 15 Oct 2025

Situated in southeastern Zimbabwe, the capital of Masvingo Province, Masvingo town was formerly known as Fort Victoria. It is located near the Unesco-listed Great Zimbabwe National Monument, the ruins of an ancient city of mysterious origins that dates back thousands of years and shows evidence of an advanced civilisation. Masvingo serves as an excellent base from which to explore several attractions such as this in the surrounding region, including beautiful Lake Mutirikwi Recreational Park, the enthralling Kyle Dam, and the Kyle National Reserve, home to abundant wildlife. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the neighbouring Mushandike National Park, known for its stunning natural landscapes.

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