heritage sites
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Zimbabwe is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each offering a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural and natural heritage. The Great Zimbabwe Ruins, the largest ancient stone city in sub-Saharan Africa, reflects the country’s historical prominence. Mana Pools National Park, renowned for its pristine wilderness and abundant wildlife, is a haven for eco-tourism. Khami Ruins, another important archaeological site, showcases remnants of a pre-colonial civilization. Lastly, Matobo Hills is famed for its stunning granite formations and ancient rock art, with cultural and spiritual significance.
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls is simply the ultimate all-round experience. From the impressive scenery to the abundant wildlife, the world-famous adrenaline activities, and local culture.
Great Zimbabwe
khami ruins
Matobo Hills
Matobo Hills is famed for its stunning granite formations and ancient rock art, with cultural and spiritual significance in Southern Africa dating back at least 13,000 years.
mana pools national park
Nyanga Terraces
Explore the scenic beauty of the Nyanga area, known for its mountains, waterfalls, and the archaeological site of the Nyanga Terraces. NYANGA has something for every tourist.