The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

February 10, 2022 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe including Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park, Wild Is Life Trust and ZEN, Shockwave Adventures, Imire: Rhino & Wildlife Conservation, Thetford Game Reserve, Victoria Falls, Kariba Heights View Point, Khami Ruins, Zambezi River, Victoria Falls Bridge.
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1. Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park

Victoria Falls 10101 Zimbabwe http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/509
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5.0 based on 6,679 reviews

Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park

"The smoke that thunders" is a local name for Africa's most famous waterfall thundering over a 100m-high cliff.

Reviewed By Nomad827674

We went on a Shearwater guided tour. Excellent service received throughout our three day stay in Victoria falls from Shearwater Tours. The view of the falls on this tour is amazing, the guide was extremely knowledgeable, walked at a pace suitable to all members of the group. Easy walk, suitable for all ages, good level path, remember to take a raincoat during the rainy season. One of our most memorable trips

2. Wild Is Life Trust and ZEN

2 Delport Road, Harare Airport, Harare Zimbabwe 263 779 949 821 [email protected] http://www.wildislife.com
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5.0 based on 449 reviews

Wild Is Life Trust and ZEN

Wild is Life is a genuine wildlife orphanage and rehabilitation rescue centre. Guests are invited to visit the Sanctuary for trully memorable personal encounters with wildlife orphans. Bookings are essential and visits are limited to afternoons only. All proceeds from the guest visits are used for the running and maintenance of the Sanctuary.

Reviewed By fionaj874

Great afternoon getting close to and learning about certain wild animals followed by delicious afternoon tea! Hearing about how the animals have been rescued & learning about their habitats etc was fascinating. Seeing the baby elephants &!feeding the giraffes were highlights as was seeing the pangolin run across the lawn! Tea in the conservatory was a nice final treat.

3. Shockwave Adventures

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5.0 based on 570 reviews

Shockwave Adventures

Shockwave Victoria Falls - Whitewater Rafting (Zimbabwe) is specialized in adventurous and non adventurous type activities such as white water rafting, safaris tours, kayaking, river boarding, overnights or multiday rafting trips, canoeing , sunset cruises on the Zambezi river and various packages to Victoria falls. Team Shockwave Crowed the 2012/13 Zambezi River Champions. 2015 Certificate Of Excellence By Trip Advisor .Finally we have the most experienced staff on this industry including the owner Philani (MD) Moyo who has been in this tourism business since 1994 with his team do guiding overseas every year when its off season in Zimbabwe to countries like USA Colorado River, Norway, Australia, Italy. Peru and South Africa, just to mention a few. We also have guides that speak multiple languages like Italian and Spanish which make it easy for the guest to feel at home all the time during their holiday. Due to our international contacts and guides interchange program we consider Shockwave as part of an international network of professional rafting companies around the world.At Shockwave safety comes first thus why every trip is escorted by an experienced Safety Kayaker whose job is to pick you up when you go for voluntary or non voluntary swim.

4. Imire: Rhino & Wildlife Conservation

Bridge Road, Wedza Zimbabwe +263 77 252 2201 [email protected] http://www.imire.co.zw
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5.0 based on 133 reviews

Imire: Rhino & Wildlife Conservation

Reviewed By imrogermac

I volunteered at Imire for 2 weeks, and the experience was so good that it’s honestly beyond any description I make here. I feel like every moment here was special as it had its own lesson to be learned and experience to be lived. I had initially volunteered for the wildlife, but my greatest eye opening experiences came from the people and the surrounding communities involved with Imire. And here, as a volunteer, you can also get involved in every area, which is a privilege that not many people have the opportunity to experience. I’m now more aware of the tremendous effort that goes into running a successful conservation project, and how without every aspect working together a project like this could easily become unsustainable. And by personally handling Elephant and Rhino, I also became much more conscious about the impact that this project has on the responsible conservation of these vulnerable species… though big in size, they’re so sensitive and deserving of the utmost respect and admiration. Volunteering at Imire is a big responsibility, but it’s fulfilling and it’s a heck of a lot of fun. Days are long and filled with activities like handling and walking with elephants, tracking and feeding rhinos with anti-poaching teams, teaching kids how to read and express creativity, helping the adorable ladies with their community projects, meeting locals, horseback riding with the loveliest people, game drives, game counts, field assessments, building rafts, planting trees, cleaning lion enclosures, chasing incredible sunsets, and plenty more with people who are genuinely excited to have you there, and look out for you. In fact, the entire team and house staff will move mountains to make your stay an incredible and memorable one from the moment you arrive to the moment you depart Harare airport. This is one piece of paradise I’ll be returning to for sure, and highly recommend to anyone that’s into responsible conservation. As I’m writing, I can’t help but recall good memories and songs sung with a lit soul and a smile on my face. Imire: Rhino & Wildlife Conservation, this is all on you! :D Thank you! “We’re happy to be together”

5. Thetford Game Reserve

Mazowe Road, Harare Zimbabwe +263 77 663 4938 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ThetfordGameReserve
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5.0 based on 79 reviews

Thetford Game Reserve

Reviewed By EmpressAfrica - Brisbane, Australia

Great value for money! I loved it, if you love nature and wild animals and exclusivity then my friend make the booking. It’s about 30 minutes from Harare but the road is great, no potholes or dirt road. Did I mention that I loved it?

6. Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
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5.0 based on 2,169 reviews

Victoria Falls

Reviewed By ArlynR

There is no need to try to convince travelers about this attraction. It's simply glorious! We were there in March, when the water was fully flowing- I understand half of it dries up by summertime. But at any season, it's a spectacle. Warning: because the water falls into a relatively narrow gorge, there's tremendous mist, and you WILL get wet! Bring along a poncho (or at least an umbrella) to fully enjoy the power and beauty of this amazing wonder of the world!

7. Kariba Heights View Point

Kariba Zimbabwe
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Kariba Heights View Point

8. Khami Ruins

22 km West of Bulawayo For bookings 138x Railway Station, Bulawayo Zimbabwe +263 77 326 2491
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Khami Ruins

Constructed in the 16th century, this is a site of the former capital and major trading city.

Reviewed By mbiras - Goromonzi, Zimbabwe

One of the second biggest heritage sites in Zimbabwe located 22km west of Bulawayo city built before the 18th century by the Rozvi Mambo Dynasty.

9. Zambezi River

Msuna Zimbabwe
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Zambezi River

10. Victoria Falls Bridge

Livingstone Way, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
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4.5 based on 1,732 reviews

Victoria Falls Bridge

We offer Victoria Falls Guided Tours.Tours are led by experienced and professional local guides with deep knowledge about the mighty wonder.This is the best way to experience the Victoria Falls.We also assist you to take the best photos of the Victoria Falls

Reviewed By tasmooon - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

A must place to visit while on holiday at Victoria Falls. The bridge connect Zimbabwe and Zambia Lovely sight of Zambezi River Very informative museum on the Zambia side at the end of bridge. One does not need Zambia visa to cross bridge

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