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Zimbabwe Budget Safari Tours
Zimbabwe flies a little under the radar when it comes to the safari circuit. It has an extraordinary array of parks and other attractions, but they’re nowhere near as well-known nor as crowded as similar places in the region. Hwange, Mana Pools, Matusadona and Gonarezhou National Parks are just the start when it comes to Zimbabwe’s world-class wildlife destinations. And despite attracting fewer visitors than most other safari countries, Zimbabwe has an excellent tourist infrastructure and offers plenty of opportunities for a cheaper or budget safari. In particular, a lot of campsites are spread across the country and can be found inside many national parks.
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8-Day Self-Drive Mana Pools & Chitake Springs
$1,768 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Self-driveBudgetCamping & Guest House
You Visit: Harare (Start), Mana Pools NP, Chitake Springs (Mana Pools NP), Harare (End)
Mana Pools Tourism Services
5.0/5 – 40 Reviews
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5-Day Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park Safari
$1,375 to $1,540 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Hwange NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
Africa Uncovered Safaris
5.0/5 – 55 Reviews
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5-Day Mana Pools National Park Safari Experience
$1,760 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 6 people per group)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Harare (Start), Mana Pools NP, Harare (End)
Khangela Safaris
4.9/5 – 15 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
4-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Shearwater Explorer Village
$725 to $800 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 1,792 Reviews
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3-Day Chobe and Victoria Falls Zimbabwe Package
$968 to $990 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 20 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Chobe NP, Zambezi NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 36 Reviews
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5-Day Hwange National Park Zimbabwe
$1,936 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 6 people per group)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Hwange NP, Victoria Falls (End)
Khangela Safaris
4.9/5 – 15 Reviews
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9-Day Majestic Victoria Falls and Botswana Wildlife
$3,323 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe River, Chobe NP, Makgadikgadi Pans NP, Okavango Delta, Elephant Sands GR, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Africa Uncovered Safaris
5.0/5 – 55 Reviews
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Best Seller
15-Day Affordable Tour Starting in Cape Town
$2,810 to $3,091 pp (USD)
South Africa, Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Cape Town (Start), Cape Peninsula, Winelands, Robben Island (Cape Town), Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Johannesburg (City), Soweto (Johannesburg), Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls town (Victoria Falls), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Airport (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 1,792 Reviews
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2-Day Victoria Falls Must Do's Inncl 1 Night Hotel
$374 to $396 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Victoria Falls town (Start), Zambezi NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 36 Reviews
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13-Day Mana, Chitake, Kariba, Hwange & Falls -Mobile Camp
$7,549 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesZimbabwe: Private tourBudgetCamping
You Visit: Harare (Start), Mana Pools NP, Chitake Springs (Mana Pools NP), Marongora (Town), Lake Kariba, Hwange NP, Victoria Falls (End)
Mana Pools Tourism Services
5.0/5 – 40 Reviews
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7-Day Mana Pools Trail Hike
$1,914 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 6 people per group)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Chirundu (Start), Mana Pools NP, Chirundu (End)
Khangela Safaris
4.9/5 – 15 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
5-Day Victoria Falls& Chobe Shearwater Explorer Village
$815 to $895 pp (USD)
Botswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 1,792 Reviews
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2-Day Vfa Zimbabwe Airport Pick up Arrival + Tour Combo
$550 to $583 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Victoria Falls GR (Zambezi NP), Victoria Falls Town (End)
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 36 Reviews
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12-Day Vic Falls-Hwange-Kariba-Sail-Mana-Chitake-Harare
$7,358 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesZimbabwe: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Hwange NP, Lake Kariba, Matusadona NP, Mana Pools NP, Chitake Springs (Mana Pools NP), Harare (End)
Mana Pools Tourism Services
5.0/5 – 40 Reviews
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2-Day Victoria Falls Basic-in 4x4+Guided Walking Safari
$193 to $198 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 36 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Victoria Falls Shearwater Explorer Village Tour
$405 to $445 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetLodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 1,792 Reviews
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Best Seller
2-Day Chobe and Victoria Falls Combo, from Zimbabwe Side
$545 to $578 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe & Botswana: Shared tour (max 12 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town (Start), Chobe NP, Zambezi NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 36 Reviews
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2-Day Mighty Victoria Falls Town + Walking Tour Package
$149 to $160 pp (USD)
Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Victoria Falls Town
Savannah Adventures
5.0/5 – 36 Reviews
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6-Day 5 Nights Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park
$2,772 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesBotswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 20 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Shockwave Adventures
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11-Day Victoria Falls, Hwange & Chobe NP with Rafting
$3,868 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesBotswana & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Victoria Falls (Start), Zambezi River, Hwange NP, Kasane (Town), Chobe NP, Victoria Falls Town (End)
Shockwave Adventures
5 Questions About Zimbabwe Budget Safaris
Answered by
Anthony Ham
Anthony has been traveling through and writing about East and southern Africa for more than two decades. He loves just about everything about Zimbabwe, especially its people, its landscapes and its wildlife. He wrote about Hwange National Park in his 2020 book, ‘The Last Lions of Africa’.› More about Anthony
5 Questions About Zimbabwe Budget Safaris
Is Zimbabwe a good choice for a budget safari?
“Zimbabwe is one of the best places in southern Africa for your budget safari holiday. That’s partly because of the sheer magnificence of Zimbabwe’s national parks. Hwange National Park, in the country’s west, is one of the best places anywhere to see lions and elephants, and it has plenty of other wildlife as well. Scenic Matobo is brilliant for hiking. Gonarezhou has spectacular landscapes and dense populations of elephants, hippos and other animals. Then there’s Mana Pools, which has extraordinary wildlife, and you can also get out of your car and explore on foot, one of few such places on the continent where you can do so.”
1Where should I go on a budget safari in Zimbabwe?
“It depends a little on how much time you have to spend in Zimbabwe on your safari holiday. The most normal point of entry for fly-in visitors (or those coming overland from the north) is Victoria Falls, and it is definitely worth spending a few days enjoying the magnificent views and other activities on offer here. Coming from Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s most accessible major safari destination (about three hours’ drive in either direction) and easily visited on a standalone group or self-drive safari. The country’s largest national park, Hwange is renowned for its high densities of elephants, which often congregate in their hundreds around waterholes toward the end of the Dry season. Hwange is also good for lion, cheetah, African wild dog, giraffe, zebra and so much more. For budget travelers, an added attraction of this park is that the official rest camps have affordable chalets and well-positioned campsites. Mana Pools National Park in the northeast is best known for offering the opportunity to go on a walking safari. As with Hwange, the wildlife viewing in Mana Pools is exceptional, and the camping facilities are varied. Matobo, Matusadona and Gonarezhou National Parks are also worth thinking about including on your itinerary, as is the unique ruined city of Great Zimbabwe, but these would need careful consideration as they would add to the overall cost of your trip due to additional time and transport costs.”
2How much will this safari cost?
“The cost of going on a budget safari taking in Victoria Falls and Hwange starts at around US$200 per person per day but can rise as high as US$400 to US$500. These prices are often not a whole lot less than the quoted prices for mid-range safaris, so it’s always worth checking to see what’s included in terms of accommodation and transport. At the lower end of the price range, you can expect simple accommodation (either in a camping tent or simple room), and you’ll almost certainly be sharing your vehicles with a number of other travelers. Budget safaris also tend to involve fewer staff. But it can also mean that, with everyone pitching in, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet other travelers with whom you’ll share the journey and make friendships that may well last long after you’ve returned home.”
3What are the accommodation options?
“Most of Zimbabwe’s parks have extensive camping areas. Where these exist, they’re sometimes close to the park’s headquarters, and have facilities that include shared ablution blocks (with showers, sometimes with hot water, and toilets) and even a small grocery store. At these sites there are often also other forms of accommodation, such as simple and/or more comfortable bungalows. When you’re camping, your accommodation will be in simple canvas tents. Other possibilities include budget hotels and lodges, which you can usually find inside (or just outside) many of Zimbabwe’s national parks. Some of these will have individual rooms with en suite bathroom facilities, while others will offer a communal bathroom. In a small number of places, you may also find shared dormitory-style accommodation, which is a good way of keeping down costs.”
4What type of vehicle can I expect?
“Most operators of budget safari tours in Zimbabwe will take you around in 4WD vehicles. Sometimes these are large, high-off-the-ground buses with massive wheels. Apart from helping to keep costs down – the more travelers there are in a vehicle, the less each person pays for transport – these buses offer terrific views of the landscape and wildlife. Normal 4WD vehicles are also used. Another possibility is that your safari will include public game drives operated by the relevant park authorities. These will usually be in a large safari vehicle, usually a 4WD, with open sides, a roof and tiered seating. The advantage of doing it in this way is that you are only paying for your seat in the vehicle, rather than the whole vehicle, although if you do enough of these, it may work out to be a similar overall expense.”
5Zimbabwe Reviews
Sue is an award-winning writer who specializes in African travel and conservation. She writes for national newspapers, magazines, Rough Guides and Lonely Planet.
Zimbabwe: A Country on the Cusp…
If I had only one chance to go back to Africa and could choose only one country, it would be Zimbabwe. I first visited, going to Victoria Falls, at the height of the country’s toughest times back in 2004, when a trillion-dollar note...
Amazing wildlife and scenary
We stayed at lower Zambezi first and then moved to south Luangwa. The density of animals was surreal and guides and people where very charming and knowledgeable. Given it was end of dry season, it was quite hot in the afternoons.
One of my favorite trips ever!
My trip was for the 5-day package and liked the entire trip proposal. Muza was our guide and he was always very kind and polite. He is an expert in what he was offering and guiding us. We accepted the suggestion to visit the falls before...
Friendly
Zim was such a great experience. The people and culture are just wonderful and the landscape is so varied from lush greenery to Victoria Falls to a beautiful safari and sunset cruise on the Zambezi. We really look forward to going back...
Beyond beautiful.
I am a little bit biased, as I was born there, but it's an amazing place. Friendly people, knowledgeable guides and amazing views of the wildlife. Always hard to leave home and the serene beauty of Zimbabwe.
Go wild in Zimbabwe
What a big place to visit with bumpy roads and wild animals everywhere, great to see and experience especially with hot weather to relax in. The only problem for us was the visa system being asked before we got to the customs desk, we...