Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, one of the world's most iconic natural wonders, is a massive waterfall located on the Zambezi River, bordering Zimbabwe and Zambia. Known as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" (the Smoke that Thunders) in the local Tonga language, it lives up to its name with its thunderous roar and towering spray. The falls span nearly 1,708 meters (5,604 feet) in width and reach heights of up to 108 meters (354 feet). Visitors can witness this awe-inspiring spectacle from viewpoints on both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides, offering stunning panoramic views of the cascading waters and the dramatic Batoka Gorge.
Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park, located in northwestern Zimbabwe, is the country's largest and most renowned wildlife sanctuary. Spanning over 14,600 square kilometers (5,656 square miles), it offers a diverse range of habitats, from open grasslands to dense forests, making it a haven for wildlife. The park is known for its large elephant population, along with lions, leopards, cheetahs, and a rich variety of bird species. Visitors can enjoy game drives, guided walks, and even underground hides to observe animals up close. Hwange promises an authentic African safari experience in a pristine wilderness setting.