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Best hotels in Zimbabwe

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Vic Falls River Lodge

Victoria Falls

12 Rooms
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From $910 per person/night
Experience the pre-eminent Victoria Falls in style at this intimate lodge.
Victoria Falls lives up to its reputation as one of the foremost natural wonders of the world, boasting more water-flow than any of Earth's waterfalls during the its peak (Mar/Apr). It is a marvel to behold in more ways than one: zip line across an adjacent gorge, bungee jump to its canyon depths, raft through its fearsome waters - or simply admire the deluge and permanent rainbow-mist from the opposite banks. There are innumerable ways to experience it and the sublime Victoria River Falls Lodge is an ideal base. This intimate, luxurious lodge sits within Zambezi National Park (where wildlife includes elephant, lion, buffalo and leopard), right on the banks of the mighty Zambezi, just upstream from the falls.​

Camp Hwange

Hwange

8 Rooms
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From $850 per person/night
A first-hand experience of the Hwange wilderness in understated luxury.

This camp is the project of a renowned Zimbabwean guide called Dave Carson, who emphasised quality, charismatic and flexible guiding. Everything they do, they do well. The camp is simple by some standards, yet elegant. It is set next to a permanent waterhole in a private concession in central Hwange National Park where the game is abundant (especially during the dry winter months). It's quite possible to see lions and buffalo, elephants, sable and hippo (amongst others) just from camp. But this is about more than just what you see - it's about creating a holistic experience that connects you with nature.

Nyamatusi Camp

Mana Pools

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6 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
Treading in the paths of explorers in Zimbabwe's wild Mana Pools
One of the most diverse safari regions in Africa is Mana Pools National Park, with its rich variety of habitats: sprawling wetlands, riverine forests, open plains and the four large permanent pools for which the park is named (mana means 'four' in Shona). Set in a belt of mature forest on the edge of a crook of the Zambezi, Nyamatusi is a brand-new lodge, elegant and understated, and designed with natural materials so that nothing gets between guests and the frankly sensational views. With just six tents, this intimate setting offers down-to-earth, attentive hospitality in an unforgettable World Heritage Site.

Musango Safari Camp

Lake Kariba

8 Rooms
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From $450 per person/night
A laid-back water-based safari with a legendary Zimbabwean guide.
Musango Safari Camp occupies its own island on Lake Kariba, near northern Zimbabwe's Matusadona National Park. The 223 kilometre-long manmade (nevertheless, wild) Lake Kariba is home to thriving populations of game fish (most notably tiger fish) and hundreds of species of birds. Hippos populate its waters and and elephants frequent its shores. Here your safari will largely occur from a pontoon boat - a smooth mode of transport, especially great for photographers. Walks and drives can be done in the neighboring national park but are less frequent.

Singita Pamushana Lodge

Gonarezhou

14 Rooms
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From $2.4K per person/night
Extraordinary luxury and bush style in a true untamed African wilderness.
This camp has it all. Pamushana lies within the sizeable Malilangwe private reserve on the border of one of the biggest transfrontier parks in the world, Greater Limpopo. Largely unknown by the tourist circuits, this place makes you feel like an old-time explorer who's just struck gold. The activities are diverse and richly rewarding, ranging from very productive and exclusive game drives to world-class wine tasting and ancient rock art site visits. The camp's service is only of the highest standard; its design and phenomenal views (from every corner), are second to none. This is for the safari connoisseur.

Matobo Hills Lodge

Matobo

18 Rooms
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From $240 per person/night
Layers of history shroud the boulders at this easy-to-reach Matobo Lodge.
Surrounded by huge red granite domes and thick bush, Matobo Hills Lodge lies in a private reserve adjacent to Matobo Hills National Park. This 34-bed getaway overlooks the Maleme Valley, and it's well loved by Bulawayans as a convenient escape from buzzing city life – one that can be explored on foot, unaccompanied. You won't find lion or elephant here, but there are plenty of leopard and Verreaux's eagle. And, in a small, intensely protected area of the neighbouring park, white rhino can be tracked on foot with a guide.

Highlands House

Harare

14 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
A boutique guest house in Harare’s smart central suburbs.
The Zimbabwean capital of Harare is a modern city. Wide, leafy boulevards and smart high-rise buildings in the central business district give way to quiet, tree-lined residential areas. Highlands House Lodge is located in one of these peaceful suburbs, Highlands, and offers beautiful boutique accommodation just a short hop from the city centre and all the best restaurants, nightclubs and shops. The lovely lodge has fourteen beautifully-appointed guest rooms and an intimate restaurant in the gardens - a super Harare stopover all round.

Malachite Luxury Tented Suites

Victoria Falls

8 Rooms
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From $910 per person/night
A picture of elegant safari sophistication, your private alcove on the Zambezi awaits.
Enjoying prime riverfront real estate along the glimmering Zambezi, there are just eight Malachite Luxury Tented Suites. Nature's palette and clever design come together to form the perfect retreat, each opening onto a private deck with its own plunge pool, daybed and bathtub for starlit soaks. Inside the air-conditioned tent, you'll find a California king-sized bed and around 110-square-metres of space to recline in.

The Hide Safari Camp

Hwange

10 Rooms
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From $460 per person/night
A Hwange original and probably the best way to explore this park in style.

The Hide offers a top-class experience in an easily accessible but private concession of Hwange National Park. The accommodation is more than comfortable and the family-operated team has pretty much perfected their product over the past two decades. Your stay here will incorporate several different activities and the time spent in camp is sure to be restful and spoiling. Game viewing in the park is best during the dry winter months (June-October) when animals are drawn to the waterholes, which are pumped. That being said, there's plenty to see during the green summertime when the bush is lush and springing with new life and an abundance of birds.

Tembo Plains Camp

Mana Pools

4 Rooms
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From $1.3K per person/night
A jazzy camp on the Zambezi River with private pools, boating safaris and photo ops galore
Just east of Zimbabwe's famous Mana Pools, sits the Sapi Private Reserve where vast and lush forests hide furtive leopard, and herds of elephant are seen wallowing in the Zambezi River. Named after Africa's magnificent tuskers, Tembo Plains takes its cue from nature, with meal times to suit your safari and sublime river views from bed. There are few other properties with as many luxe points in the area, and with only four tents, you'll feel suitably spoiled. Tembo Plains is just the place to embrace the wild, then return for evenings spent in the utmost comfort.

Bumi Hills Lodge

Lake Kariba

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10 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
Smart lodge and spa on the edge of Lake Kariba
Bumi Hills is gorgeously positioned high on a hilltop with views of the Zambezi Escarpment in one direction and the vast, practically oceanic, expanse of Lake Kariba in the other. This is more of a polished hotel than a traditional bush camp, with every mod-con you'd find in a city and an upmarket spa to boot. The lodge sits on a private concession near Zimbabwe's Matusadona National Park. Game viewing around the lodge can be more limited than neighboring areas, though potentially rewarding. Still, boating on the lake is the main draw. The lush grounds and chic lodge atmosphere is a gorgeous base for a safari but may put off the more rugged purists.

Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge

Gonarezhou

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10 Rooms
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From $550 per person/night
Dramatic panoramas & an equally dramatic story define this Zimbabwean lodge.
Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge sits just outside Zimbabwe's beautiful, though tenuously surviving, Gonarezhou National Park. Stashed in the dense forest atop a sheer gorge to the park's north-eastern border, the lodge overlooks the Save River and the valley below. This rambling, thatched estate has enjoyed a dramatic renewal in the last few years, undergoing significant cosmetic changes. Quite frankly, it's a gorgeous, romantic location and an ideal base from which to explore this region of Zimbabwe. The lodge has played an important role in the preservation of the national park, which owes its existence, in large part, to Chilo's founder, Clive Stockil. Decades ago, Stockil partnered with the local Shangaan communities and spearheaded community-linked conservation.

Amalinda Lodge

Matobo

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9 Rooms
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From $440 per person/night
Unique luxury amongst Motobo's famed granite and World Heritage Bushman art.

This privately owned gem lies within a UNESCO World Heritage site and Zimbabwe's oldest National Park, Matobo Hills. The lodge is one of a kind with its world class facilities built right into huge granite boulders. The area is steeped in history, both ancient and modern and boasts one of the highest concentrations of San rock art anywhere in Africa. The park is also home to variety of wildlife, most notably rhinos, leopards and a healthy population of the endangered black eagle.

Meikles Hotel

Harare

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312 Rooms
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From $190 per person/night
Historical grande dame in the heart of Zimbabwe's capital city.
For 100-plus years, through the colonial era of Rhodesia into modern-day Zimbabwe, Meikles has overlooked the country's commercial centre, African Unity Square. An icon of African history, it is the meeting place for dignitaries, celebrities, and up-market travellers looking for a haven in the city. Enter between two giant lion sculptures that flank the refurbished northern wing of the hotel (legend has it that if a virgin walks past them, they let out a roar). This iconic hotel may be frayed around the edges, but she is still stands proud among the bright purple jacaranda trees in Harare's pulsing heart.

Victoria Falls River Lodge Island Treehouses

Victoria Falls

6 Rooms
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From $1.5K per person/night
As close as it gets to having Victoria Falls all to yourself.
Just a few kilometres upstream from the drama of "The Smoke that Thunders" lies the Victoria Falls River Lodge's Island Treehouse Suites, set all alone on a lush island called Kandahar. With its doors opening at the end of 2017, the lodge is the latest in the Zambezi Crescent Collection, which has an impressive track record in the area. The Island Lodge appears to have reached a new level of exclusivity, with accommodation for just 10 guests. This is the perfect place to chill out in style after enjoying the many exciting adventures on offer in the Vic Falls area.

Bomani Tented Lodge

Hwange

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11 Rooms
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From $440 per person/night
Private reserve with a community focus near Hwange National Park
Bomani offers its guest an authentic bush experience with a strong community focus and unique game-viewing opportunities with some of the best guides in the industry. This simple lodge is warm and well-placed, sitting adjacent to the southeast portion of Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park and the game-rich Ngamo Plains. During the dry season, Hwange becomes a hub for elephants in the region - large herds can be seen congregating at water holes throughout the day (seeing these charismatic animals interact around water is some of the best game viewing to be had in the bush). The region is also known for its reliable predators, especially lions and wild dogs. Because it's situated on a private reserve, Bomani enjoys considerably more freedom of movement - drives are not restricted to daylight hours and off-roading is possible. And, because of its positioning near a low-traffic area of Hwange, guests can expect to see little in the way of other vehicles even when inside the national park. Other than Chamelthorn Lodge, this camp is the only other big 5 game viewing camp in Hwange.

Ruckomechi Camp

Mana Pools

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10 Rooms
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From $1K per person/night
One of Africa's wildest, most diverse, remote and luxurious safari offerings.
Ruckomechi is, quite simply, one of Zimbabwe's best high-end safari options. Its location, perched on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, overlooking Zambia's Great Rift Mountains, makes it difficult to beat for scenery. The many different activities which let you experience this pristine wilderness, are second to none. The wildlife is abundant and diverse. The guides are well-trained. The camp is luxurious in every way, including the sense of space around you and your immersion in it. If you're looking for a reason to go to Zimababwe, besides seeing Victoria Falls, this is it. The camp is open from the end of April to November (closed December-April).

Rhino Safari Camp

Lake Kariba

7 Rooms
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From $460 per person/night
Rustic & enriching camp in a black rhino sanctuary on Lake Kariba.

This back-to-basics camp relies on skilled and passionate guides and warm Zimbabwean hospitality, rather than hotel luxuries and chic decor. Rhino Safari Camp offers an intimate, rustic experience on the edge of Lake Kariba, within Matusadona National Park. It is defined by unique geography - when water levels are low, the island links to the mainland via a narrow bridge of land which enables the free-flow of game to and fro; when levels are high it’s cut off by a narrow channel. This camp rewards the adventurous with a more personalized, truly authentic safari experience - something of an endangered species these days.

Big Cave Camp

Matobo

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9 Rooms
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From $410 per person/night
Stunning hilltop location overlooking the unique Matabo National Park.
Big Cave Camp sits right on the boundary of the Matobo National Park with mesmerizing views over the intriguing granite flecked landscape. This part of Zimbabwe doesn't always get the attention it deserves, with its rich social history, beautifully preserved San Bushman rock art, variety of wildlife and spectacular geography -- there's no wonder why it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And this upmarket lodge provides one of the most comfortable and intimate ways to make the most of it. The lodge takes full advantage of its setting and fits seamlessly into the granite rocks surrounding it.

Jacana Gardens Lodge

Harare

7 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
​Zen-grade lodging in Zimbabwe's capital city
​Set in the lovely, leafy northern suburbs of Harare's Golden Triangle, Dutch-owned Jacana Gardens Lodge is a peaceful, intimate retreat. Its simple, clever design (which adheres to the principles of feng shui) promotes warmth, balance and rest. This kind of luxury, attention to detail and devotion to tranquillity give the lodge a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. The theme continues in the garden, where mature trees attract plenty of birdlife. Despite offering easy access to the city's international airport and essential urban amenities, such as a mega shopping centre, Jacana Gardens is a port of utter calm.

The Palm River Hotel

Victoria Falls

73 Rooms
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From $380 per person/night
Dripping in style & right on the river, you couldn't ask for a better location at the Palm
Sitting on the lush banks of the Zambezi River, just 4 kilometres upstream from the roaring Victoria Falls, the Palm River couldn't be better placed. A talented team of Zimbabwean architects and designers were assembled to create the unique design, and the hotel has a timeless elegance that extends from the curated decor to the sweeping dining hall. Speaking of which, most of the locally-inspired meals are created using goodies harvested from the greenhouses - the baobab cremeux sounds very tempting. The Palm is also a dedicated custodian of nature, with fantastic eco initiatives including the preservation of indigenous trees that stand grandly on the lawns.

Tsowa Safari Island

Victoria Falls

6 Rooms
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From $520 per person/night
Where else can you wake to Pel's fishing owls and fall asleep to distant lions' calls?

When "new beginnings" is both the meaning of your name and your daily reality, you're onto something special. Tucked on a pristine island in the mighty Zambezi, this intimate eight-tent camp offers that rarest of safari experiences: complete isolation but still with a good dose of luxury. Reached only by boat after a game drive through Zambezi National Park, the lodge is sheltered by centuries-old baobabs where elephants occasionally pop by for breakfast. Between sundowner cruises, guided canoeing adventures, and game drives teeming with elephant herds, you'll discover why it can boast about having David Attenborough-level guides...

Insika Lodge

Victoria Falls

40 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
Comfort and charm minutes from the thundering Falls, where wildlife wanders poolside.

Just five kilometres from the thundering Victoria Falls, Insika Lodge is beautifully situated in a safari-style wilderness of mopane woodland where warthogs and antelope casually wander past the infinity pool. The lodge's elevated wooden walkways and expansive decks maximise the woodland views, whilst the on-site spa, fine dining, and complimentary shuttles to the Falls ensure you're never far from either relaxation or adventure. With its own waterhole viewing deck and prolific birdlife, plus easy access to Victoria Falls' famous adrenaline-fuelled activities, it's perfectly positioned for those who want their creature comforts without sacrificing an authentic African experience.

Camp Chitubu

Hwange

6 Rooms
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From $670 per person/night
A wild ridge-top safari camp in remote Hwange with big game, big skies and superb walks.

Tucked away on a ridgeline in Hwange’s remote Sinamatella region, Camp Chitubu is the kind of place you find when you’re truly searching for wilderness. Overlooking a natural spring and open salt pan, the camp sits at the heart of prime big-game territory and offers access to the walking safaris that Zimbabwe is renowned for — slow, immersive journeys where every track and birdsong tells a story. It’s intimate, unfussy and wonderfully wild; mornings drift in with the dawn chorus, and evenings end under star-splashed skies with lions calling from somewhere out in the dark.

Somalisa Camp

Hwange

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7 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
Elegant tented camp in the home of the elephants.
Somalisa lies in a private concession in Zimbabwe's biggest national park - Hwange - most famous for its huge population of elephants. The camp is tucked away in a camelthorn acacia island on the edge of an ancient watercourse which draws lots of game to its sweet grazing and thirst-quenching waterholes. The camp was recently rebuilt and now offers an extremely high level of comfort, while remaining true to its original focus: an experience of this great African savanna and its spectacular wildlife.

Muddy Teak

Hwange

4 Rooms
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From $670 per person/night
Hwange truly shows off at this charming, intimate camp in the heart of elephant country.

There's something deliciously rebellious about Muddy Teak in Hwange National Park... In fact, this exclusive-use camp throws out the safari rulebook entirely! Fancy dropping your fork mid-dinner to chase lions? Go right ahead. With just four tents bookable only as a complete takeover, you'll have your own guide, vehicle and the freedom to follow wildlife whenever you like. The waterhole that gives the camp its name acts as your own personal wildlife arena, drawing enormous elephant herds, sable and the odd lion pride throughout the day. Operating from May through to November, this is the kind of safari life that is unscripted and deeply, deeply authentic.

Little Ruckomechi Camp

Mana Pools

3 Rooms
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From $1K per person/night
Wild, remote, intimate and luxurious - Africa at it's best.
Little Ruckomechi opened in July 2016 and, thanks in part to its sister camp's reputation (a few kilometers upstream), is already widely recognized as one of Zimbabwe's most luxurious and productive safari options. Its prime location on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, overlooking Zambia's Great Rift Mountains, puts it right at the top of the pile of scenically beautiful camps. There's an array of activities on offer, ensuring you can make the most of any visit. The wildlife is abundant and diverse. The guides are well-trained. The camp displays a sense of simple, refined luxury and the sense of space around you is a luxury in itself. This is the perfect accompaniment to a trip to Victoria Falls but do note the camp is only open from the end of April to November.

Fothergill

Lake Kariba

From $1K per person/night
A family-friendly camp in a private concession on the shores of Lake Kariba.

Named after the leader of Operation Noah, the bold rescue mission that relocated over 6,000 animals after the construction of Kariba Dam, Fothergill is instilled with a passion for protecting Zimbabwe's wild spaces and its inhabitants. Set amongst lush trees on the shores of Lake Kariba, the camp is well-positioned for fantastic water and land safaris led by world-class guides. Fothergill is 95% solar-powered and their entire team is trained in-house, which ensures superb service. During certain months, Fothergill becomes an island, but its private concession welcomes huge herds of elephant and buffalo, and an incredible variety of birdlife all year round.

Matusadona Cruiser

Lake Kariba

6 Rooms
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From $1K per person/night
Cruise vast Lake Kariba at your leisure aboard this luxury vessel.
It's name may be a mouthful, but the Matusadona Luxury Lake Safari Cruiser is anything but cumbersome. This sleek, seven-person yacht runs like a dream, allowing you to experience Lake Kariba's gleaming waters and wildlife-rich shores from the privacy of your own vessel. Lake Kariba, actually a 5,400 square-kilometre dam, is home to plenty of wildlife, from hippo and aquatic birds that live in and beside the water, to elephant, lion and antelope on its banks. Each day the captain moors in a different location for a fresh take on the wilderness, and there's an attendant game-viewing pontoon for adventure-seekers.

Chilojo Bush Camp

Gonarezhou

3 Rooms
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From $1.8K per person/night
A quiet, reflective, learning experience in the heart of the Zimbabwean wilderness.
This is one of those truly authentic and totally natural walking experiences that are unique to Africa, and even more so, to Zimbabwe. Set in the Gonarezhou National Park—the direct translation means "Place of Many Elephants"—this 4-day walking journey takes you through the wildest, most rugged and scenically beautiful corners of the 5000 square-kilometre park. The emphasis of the walk is not on luxury, but rather on living and moving as close to nature as possible. Fly camps are moved ahead of the group, and after a long day in the bush you'll curl up in your tent and peer up at millions of stars. Days are spent walking through the wilderness, examining creatures large and small, and learning about the intricate ways of the natural world alongside your personal guide.
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