The best time to visit Zimbabwe is between July and October for peak wildlife viewing, while April to June offers excellent value and a stunning view of Victoria Falls. November to March is the best time to be on the lookout for birds and to take in some culture. With temperatures ranging from 21°C to 35°C year-round, a tour of Zimbabwe promises diverse experiences across all seasons, making Zimbabwe holidays an excellent choice for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and culture lovers alike.
The days are warm with occasional afternoon rain, which often clears quickly. This is considered the best time to visit Zimbabwe for bird watching, as the country is quieter and rich in both resident and migratory bird species. Expert guides lead early outings, and some lodges even guarantee sightings of up to 50 species before breakfast.
Water levels at Victoria Falls are ideal for viewing the dramatic gorges and unique geology, with the added bonus of spectacular spray rainbows. It's also the best time to go to Zimbabwe to explore the Matopos region, where rocky outcrops reveal a rich blend of colonial history and ancient culture.
April marks the reopening of Mana Pools, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its walking safaris. With the end of the seasonal rains, April and May bring fresh, bright days and a lush, green landscape—making this period the best month to visit Zimbabwe for both scenery and wildlife experiences.
As winter sets in, nights become colder with temperatures dropping to freezing, so packing extra layers is essential. June marks the best time to visit Zimbabwe for wildlife enthusiasts, as animals return to pumped waterholes in Hwange National Park. It’s also ideal for photographers to take advantage of the quieter parks and explore sunken hides for unique wildlife viewing angles before the holiday crowds arrive.
The days are bright and clear with hardly a cloud in sight, while nighttime temperatures drop noticeably. Wildlife sightings remain consistent, making it the best time to go to Zimbabwe for game viewing. Even though camps may be full, most are located on private concessions, offering exclusivity and a crowd-free safari experience.
As temperatures rise into the high 30°Cs and low 40°Cs, wildlife sightings reach their peak with the dry season drawing to a close. This makes it the best month to visit Zimbabwe for those seeking exceptional game viewing in warm, dry conditions.