Zimbabwe's Regions
Bulawayo
Bulawayo means the killing place, most likely reference to its former use as the execution place of rival tribes during the centuries of battles waged on these boulder speckled badlands. More
Eastern Highlands
Reflective more of the Scottish Highlands and English moors than of tropical Africa, the Eastern Highlands encompass the Nyanga, Bvumba and Chimanimani mountains, making it the longest mountain... More
Gonarezhou
In the southeastern corner of this region, just south of the Chimanimani Mountains, discover Zimbabwe’s second largest game reserve. Stretching 5,053km and bordering the wildlife reserves... More
Great Zimbabwe
Just 28km southeast of Masvingo, discover the mysterious remains of a great medieval African kingdom. The Monomotapa Empire, dating from 1450 to 1629, ruled over an advanced African civilization.... More
Harare
The aging high rises, eccentric traffic and bustling street markets of this Zimbabwean capital are about as energetic as this city gets. Rather, it is its unique array of Shona sculpture,... More
Hwange
The sub tropical thorn and sand flats on the edge of the Kalahari Desert once served as home to the nomadic San bushmen and the migrating game they followed. This was until the western world... More
Kariba
Spread across the bounds of both Zambia as well as Zimbabwe, Lake Kariba is a massive man made lake, as well as one of outstanding beauty. In its surrounds, discover breathtaking scenery,... More
Mana Pools
Its name referencing the four large pools formed by the meanderings of the middle Zambezi, the Mana Pools National Park encompasses 2500sqkm of river frontage, islands, sandbanks and pools... More
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls town lies on the southern bank of the Zambezi River at the eastern end of the Victoria Falls themselves. More

