Zimbabwe is home to one of the world's great natural wonders—Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya, "The Smoke That Thunders"). This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest curtain of falling water on Earth. Beyond the falls, Zimbabwe offers exceptional wildlife viewing in Hwange National Park, the atmospheric ruins of Great Zimbabwe (a UNESCO site), the balancing rocks of Matobo Hills, and Lake Kariba houseboat safaris. Eastern Highlands offer lush mountain scenery and hiking.
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Most visitors need a visa, available on arrival for many nationalities ($30-55 depending on type). KAZA UniVisas ($50) allow entry to both Zimbabwe and Zambia, convenient for Victoria Falls visits.
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How many airports are in Zimbabwe?
AirportsNow covers 1 airports in Zimbabwe. The busiest is Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE) with 1.2M passengers per year.
What is the busiest airport in Zimbabwe?
Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE) in Harare is the busiest airport in Zimbabwe, handling approximately 1.2M passengers annually.
Do I need a visa to visit Zimbabwe?
Most visitors need a visa, available on arrival for many nationalities ($30-55 depending on type). KAZA UniVisas ($50) allow entry to both Zimbabwe and Zambia, convenient for Victoria Falls visits.
When is the best time to visit Zimbabwe?
The best time to visit Zimbabwe is May to October is the dry season, best for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. Victoria Falls is most impressive from February to May after the rains. November to April is the green season with lower prices, baby animals, and migrant birds..