zimbabwe
Authenticity by Car, Boat & Foot
Zimbabwe is coming back as premier safari destination, particularly because of its amazing guiding, marvelous national park system and opportunities for exhilarating canoe and walking safaris—and all still at a remarkable value. An expanded international airport now makes it easier to reach Zimbabwe, but our journeys will take you far off the beaten path to experience the thrills of this spectacular natural playground up close. Whether visiting the thunderous waters of Victoria Falls, navigating the Zambezi River by canoe or tracking a black rhino on foot: for those seeking a deep and authentic safari experience, Zimbabwe has it all.


victoria falls devils pool
A visit to southern Africa isn’t complete without a trip to Victoria Falls, the majestic waterfall that serves as the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. British explorer David Livingstone put Victoria Falls on the map in the 1850s, and since then millions of visitors have been awestruck by the site’s tremendous size and depth. The Batoka tribe referred to the Falls as “the smoke that thunders,” a nod to the constant rumbling water and pervasive misty spray. Travelers today can also participate in a number of activities that include breathtaking helicopter and microlight plane safaris, swimming in the stunning natural Devil’s Pool at the edge of the Falls, and battling world class rapids down below in the Zambezi River – all while luxuriating at stunning lodges that combine style, service and wondrous views.
Victoria Falls family safari
InquireLittle compares to the thrill of visiting a huge waterfall, and a trip to Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe combines the jaw-dropping majesty of nature with an action-packed list of must do family activities. Victoria Falls is best for kids twelve and up—old enough to heed safety precautions, but young enough to be awestruck. It’s a high-octane alternative to the classic jeep-safari that will keep you and your kids on the edge of your seats!

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