
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s blockbuster draw may be the epic Victoria Falls but don’t let that be the end of your adventure here – this country has other unique gifts for visitors. Where else can you walk with lions? Stalking the land with one-year old, trainee kings of the jungle is an indescribably thrilling, spine-tingling privilege, and as essential a Zimbabwean experience as taking in the mighty cataract. While you’re here, be sure to take a walking safari in the Matobo Hills, so lovely a combination of historical rock art and great wildlife all set amidst stunning, unique scenery that it has been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Highlights
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Hwange National Park - home to the second largest population of elephants in the world
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Taste warthog, buffalo, crocodile, impala and more at a Boma restaurant
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UNESCO World Heritage-listed Matobo Hills
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Walk with lions in Antelope Park - the world’s first lion rehabilitation and release into the wild program
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Past Travellers' Ratings & Comments
Colours of Africa
Llyris - McMahons Point, NSW, 23 Jun, 2013
Umlani Bush Camp was amazing. Such fabulous staff and wonderful dedicated trackers and rangers. It was a truly wonderful experience.
Colours of Africa
Marilyn - Klemzig, SA, 23 Jun, 2013
The most memorable part - the accommodation, hospitality and service provided at Umlani, together with the caring staff. The tree-house experience was magnificent and well worth recommending.
Our Favourite Trips
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Colours of Africa
- 11 days
- From US $4,170
- Countries Visited: Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe
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Botswana in Depth
"Such fabulous staff and wonderful dedicated trackers and rangers. It was a truly wonderful experience."











