Wellness of Zimbabwe

Wellness in Zimbabwe

Spas, yoga retreats, thermal baths, and health-focused experiences

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Zimbabwe offers a distinctive blend of wellness experiences, from the serene backdrop of its natural landscapes to the rejuvenating services offered in urban centers.

Where can I find the best spas in Zimbabwe?

Harare and Victoria Falls offer some of the country's top spas, with facilities providing a range of treatments from massage therapies to skin care.

In Harare, consider visiting the Amanzi Spa for its holistic wellness programs, which include aromatherapy and reflexology. Meanwhile, Victoria Falls' Victoria Falls Safari Lodge offers massages with a view of the wild African bush. Prices generally range from USD 30 to USD 100, depending on the treatment.

Are there any yoga retreats in Zimbabwe?

Yes, there are yoga retreats in Harare, Bulawayo, and near the Eastern Highlands, offering sessions amidst impressive natural settings.

The Eastern Highlands, particularly around Nyanga, provide retreats with yoga sessions set against scenic mountain backdrops. In Harare, Yoga with a View organizes weekend retreats that combine yoga practice with mindfulness sessions. Bulawayo also hosts annual yoga festivals that attract practitioners from all over the region.

Can I enjoy thermal baths in Zimbabwe?

Yes, the Bvumba Mountains, located near the Mozambique border, have natural hot springs known for their therapeutic properties.

The Bvumba Hot Springs are a natural wonder, offering visitors a chance to soak in mineral-rich waters. These springs are accessible by a short drive from Mutare, and local guides can provide insight into the traditional beliefs surrounding these healing waters. While there, you can also enjoy the lush gardens and walking paths that surround the area.

For a truly immersive wellness experience, consider booking a stay at a lodge in the Matobo Hills, where you can combine wellness treatments with cultural tours and impressive granite landscapes.
For more detailed itineraries and guides, check out our wellness tours and travel guides on our website.

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Safari & Wildlife

Choosing between Hwange and Mana Pools for your safari involves key considerations. Hwange is 100 kilometers from Victoria Falls, with entry fees at $20 per person, while Mana Pools, accessed by charter flights costing $300-$500, has a $30 entry fee. Both parks peak in wildlife viewing from May to October.

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Safari & Wildlife

Mana Pools National Park, established in 1963, covers 2,500 square kilometers along the Zambezi River. Canoeing safaris start at $50 USD per person for half-day trips, while a full-day guided safari can cost around $150 USD. Average temperatures range from 15°C to 35°C, depending on the season.

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Accommodations

Luxury lodges in Mana Pools, such as Kanga Camp, start at approximately $540 USD per night per person, while self-catering options like Nyamepi Camp cost around $25 USD per person nightly. Mana Pools National Park spans 2,196 square kilometers and experiences temperatures averaging 35°C during the dry season from May to October.

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Safari & Wildlife

Canoe safaris on the Zambezi River near Mana Pools National Park start at approximately ZWL$3,000 per person for a half-day trip. The river stretches 2,574 kilometers, and temperatures can reach up to 38°C during the dry season from May to October, making it ideal for wildlife viewing.

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Victoria Falls

Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls is accessible from mid-August to mid-January when water levels are lower. Entry costs ZWL$ 10,000 per person, and the site is located approximately 1.5 kilometers from the main viewpoint. Temperatures in the area can reach 35°C during peak summer months, making early morning visits ideal for safety.

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