Understanding Safari Seasons in Zimbabwe

Understanding Safari Seasons in Zimbabwe

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Discover the best time to visit Zimbabwe, from the wildlife-rich Hwange National Park to the majestic Victoria Falls and the pristine wilderness of Mana Pools.

Zimbabwe: A Land of Wild Beauty and Adventure

Zimbabwe is a country of incredible natural beauty and offers some of the most diverse safari experiences in Africa. From the vast elephant herds of Hwange National Park to the canoeing safaris in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe is a destination for the adventurous traveler. The country has a distinct wet and dry season, which dictates the best time to visit. To learn more about Zimbabwe's national parks, visit our destinations page.

The Dry Season (May to October): Prime Time for Wildlife

The dry season is the best time to visit Zimbabwe for wildlife viewing. The weather is cool and dry, and animals congregate around waterholes and rivers, making for spectacular game viewing. This is the best time for walking safaris and canoeing trips in Mana Pools, as the Zambezi River is at its lowest level. Our safari advisors can help you plan an action-packed Zimbabwean safari.

The Wet Season (November to April): The Green Season

The wet season brings afternoon thunderstorms and transforms the landscape into a lush, green paradise. This is a great time for birdwatching, and many animals give birth during this period. While some areas may be inaccessible, the wet season offers a different perspective on Zimbabwe, with fewer crowds and lower prices. Use our cost calculator to see how much you could save.

Planning Your Zimbabwean Safari

Whether you come to see the incredible wildlife, experience the thrill of a walking safari, or marvel at the power of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe offers a truly wild and authentic African adventure. Each season has its own unique charm, and the best time to visit depends on your interests. For more travel inspiration, explore our knowledge center.

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