Kolmanskop

Yes, Kolmanskop is definitely an interesting place to visit in Namibia. The ghost town was founded in the 1900s during the diamond rush and quickly grew into an important center of the diamond industry. However, with the decline of diamond production in the 1950s, the town was gradually abandoned and fell into disrepair. Today Kolmanskop […]

Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls is Zimbabwe’s most popular holiday destination. The next best thing, after visiting Victoria Falls on foot and hiking through the rainforest, is to fly over it by helicopter. The flight takes about 15 minutes and offers a breathtaking view of the falls. That is why it is also called the “flight of the […]

Kariba

The best way to experience beautiful Lake Kariba is from a houseboat, a unique way to relax and enjoy the water and wildlife up close, an absolute must when visiting Zimbabwe. If you have time, spend five days on a houseboat, mooring at a different location each night, observing the animals in Matusadona National Park, […]

Hwange National Park

Hwange is the largest game park in Zimbabwe and is home to over 100 species of mammals, from lions, giraffes and wildebeest to the smallest animals. It also has the largest elephant population in Zimbabwe. The park offers campsites as well as developed facilities, picnic areas and several luxury lodges. Visitors can enjoy walking safaris, […]

Masvingo

The Great Zimbabwe Ruins were built in the 11th century and are made entirely of stone, without mortar, and are one of the oldest ruins in southern Africa, making them a historic site. The Masvingo Ruins were declared a World Heritage Site in 1986. Visitors have the opportunity to explore this ancient city and learn […]

Harare

The Domboshava Caves are the perfect place for a day trip. It is a family-friendly place that combines natural beauty and limitless open space and is only 28 kilometres from Harare. The caves are located on a granite hill with impressive rock paintings, which makes them a historical and cultural monument. Fun activities to do […]

Sambesi Nationalpark

Located next to Victoria Falls in the Zambezi Valley, Zambezi National Park is one of the smallest national parks in Zimbabwe, yet one of the most scenic game reserves in Zimbabwe. The park boasts the scenic Zambezi River, which offers the opportunity to see the magnificent African giant hippos and crocodiles. In the park you […]

Matobo Nationalpark

Matobo is not only a game park, but also one of Zimbabwe’s World Heritage National Parks. The park houses the tomb of King Mzilikazi and Cecil Rhodes. And extends over 10,600 hectares of land. Although the park has been visited by many tourists in recent years, the view is still one of the best and […]

Victoria Falls National Park

Victoria Falls is one of the largest and most magnificent waterfalls on earth. Therefore, Victoria Falls is also called one of the seven wonders of the world. A famous feature of the park, is the rainforest. In the spray of the falls grow trees, ferns, palms, lianas and many other special plants. Here they will […]

Manna Pools National Park

Situated below Lake Kariba, the exotic beauty of the Mana Pools is the reason they made it onto the UNESCO World Heritage List. As more than 70 km of the Zambezi River flows through the park, the river forms pools of water, hence the name “Mana Pools”.