Discover Zimbabwe's Urban Wonders
CityBulawayo, Zimbabwe's second-largest city, is a fascinating destination that provides travelers with a rich blend of cult
CityChinhoyi Caves in northern Zimbabwe feature the Wonder Hole, a deep blue pool called the Sleeping Pool with constant 22°
CityThe Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe are a remarkable stretch of mountainous country along the eastern border with Mozambiq
CityGonarezhou National Park covers over 5,000 square kilometers in southeastern Zimbabwe, forming part of the Great Limpopo
CityGreat Zimbabwe, dating from the 11th century, features massive stone ruins like the Great Enclosure and Hill Complex. On
CityHarare, Zimbabwe’s capital, combines colonial-era architecture with modern developments. The city features the Harare Ga
CityHwange National Park, located in the northwest corner of Zimbabwe, is the largest and most popular national park in the
CityThe Khami Ruins, set in the outskirts of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, stand as a testament to a once-thriving capital of the King
CityLake Kariba, on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, is a vast man-made lake created in the 1950s after the construct
CitySet along the Zambezi River, Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe is a sanctuary for adventurers and nature lovers. This
CityMatobo National Park in southern Zimbabwe is known for its ancient granite kopjes and the iconic Balancing Rocks formed
CityVictoria Falls city lies on the southern bank of the Zambezi River, near the world-renowned waterfall known locally as M