Zimbabwe: Expert tips and key facts
Planning a trip to Zimbabwe and Victoria Falls? Learn about currency and more in our Zimbabwe travel guide.
Zimbabwe offers the most qualified wildlife guides in Africa and an exclusive and peaceful safari experience. In recent years, politics has caused a decline in visitors, yet Zimbabwe has much to offer. Enclosed between the Zambezi River to the north and the Limpopo River in the south, Zimbabwe boasts an inland plateau filled with kopjes (granite outcrops), national parks, rugged mountains and lush forests.
Gaze in awe at the breathtaking sight on a trip to the Victoria Falls. The dry months of May to August are the best time to visit Zimbabwe with animals gathered at the few remaining watering holes. On a luxury Zimbabwe safari with us, you can enjoy close encounters with elephants, lions and leopards on a game drive in Hwange. Take a boat safari in Matusadona, embark on an exhilarating canoe safari in Mana Pools or explore the ancient and mysterious ruins of Great Zimbabwe. Exploring the granite boulders and rock art in Matopos National Park is also one of the top things to do in Zimbabwe. Go on a walking safari in spectacular Gonarezhou to feel like the last man left on earth.
The choices offered when traveling in Zimbabwe are awesome. Plan your vacation with helpful tips from our experts in this Zimbabwe travel guide.
Health information
It is advisable to get all standard vaccinations before you travel to Zimbabwe, including shots for Hepatitis. As the country is prone to cholera and typhoid, make sure that these vaccinations are on the list too. It’s important to visit your doctor a few months prior to your date of travel as many vaccinations may take some time.
There have been instances of malaria in Zimbabwe so always make sure to carry mosquito repellent with you and sleep under a mosquito net whenever you can. In the evenings, don’t forget to wear clothes with long sleeves that cover most of your body.
Healthcare facilities in Zimbabwe are not always ideal so it imperative that you get comprehensive health insurance that cover all aspects of travel, including repatriation and emergency evacuation. While in Zimbabwe, ensure that you only drink bottled or mineral water. For more information, click here.

Currency and cards
The official currency within Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwe dollar (Z$). Foreign currencies such as USD are considered illegal within the country.
Due to the sudden reintroduction of the Zimbabwe dollar in 2019, there is currently a shortage of notes within the country and it may be difficult to withdraw money from banks with a foreign card.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in most upscale tourist establishments and shops. Amex cards are rarely accepted in Zimbabwe.

Communication
Zimbabwe has extremely limited mobile phone coverage and internet connectivity except for areas around major towns (Victoria Falls, Harare, Maun, Kasane).
The country code for Zimbabwe is +263.

Language and religion
English is the official language, widely spoken and taught even in rural and remote areas. All guides and general staff in the camps have good command over English. Other widely spoken languages are Shona, spoken by the largest ethnic group, and Isindebele, spoken by the second largest ethnic group. There are other languages spoken which also have various dialects and other minority languages.
Approximately 70% of the population live in rural areas while the other 30% reside in urban areas. Only 2% of the population are of non-African ethnic origin, being mainly European and Asian.
The majority of Zimbabweans are Christians (approximately 84%), followed by those with traditional African beliefs (3%), Muslims (1%) and non-religious groups (12%).
Culturally, in Zimbabwe men head the household and are also the breadwinners in the family, although equality is now slowly starting to happen, with women being similarly responsible for earning and providing sustenance. Generally, most women are responsible for taking care of the children and all household chores.
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Popular Trips to Zimbabwe

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Discover the magic of the Victoria Falls and unearth Botswana’s wildlife treasures on this ten-day tour. Get a bird’s-eye-view of The Smoke That Thunders as you soar up above Victoria Falls in a helicopter. Go on exciting game drives, boat cruises and bush walks in Zambezi National Park, before experiencing Botswana’s wonderful waterworlds. With mokoro…

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