The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

May 12, 2022 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe including Tengenenge Farm, Kariba Heights View Point, National Heroes Acre, Khami Ruins, Victoria Falls Bridge, Matobo Hills, Brennan Seward Art, Great Zimbabwe National Monument, Wild Walks, Catholic Cathedral.
Restaurants in Zimbabwe

1. Tengenenge Farm

Harare Zimbabwe
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Tengenenge Farm

2. Kariba Heights View Point

Kariba Zimbabwe
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Kariba Heights View Point

3. National Heroes Acre

Harare Zimbabwe http://www.zimbabwetourism.net/index.php/tour/national-heroes-acre/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

National Heroes Acre

4. Khami Ruins

22 km West of Bulawayo For bookings 138x Railway Station, Bulawayo Zimbabwe +263 77 326 2491
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43%
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Khami Ruins

Constructed in the 16th century, this is a site of the former capital and major trading city.

Reviewed By mbiras - Goromonzi, Zimbabwe

One of the second biggest heritage sites in Zimbabwe located 22km west of Bulawayo city built before the 18th century by the Rozvi Mambo Dynasty.

5. Victoria Falls Bridge

Livingstone Way, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,732 reviews

Victoria Falls Bridge

We offer Victoria Falls Guided Tours.Tours are led by experienced and professional local guides with deep knowledge about the mighty wonder.This is the best way to experience the Victoria Falls.We also assist you to take the best photos of the Victoria Falls

Reviewed By tasmooon - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

A must place to visit while on holiday at Victoria Falls. The bridge connect Zimbabwe and Zambia Lovely sight of Zambezi River Very informative museum on the Zambia side at the end of bridge. One does not need Zambia visa to cross bridge

6. Matobo Hills

Matobo National Park - The Matopos Zimbabwe http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/306
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4.5 based on 163 reviews

Matobo Hills

This region is adorned with rock paintings and carvings from the Stone and Iron Ages; it’s a fascinating pictorial representation of prehistoric life hewn into stone.

Reviewed By 971petab

The Lodge is in the park and a short drive from Cecil Rhodes grave. The staff were young, energetic, welcoming and complied with covid requirements discreetly and carefully. Decor is simple, tasteful and extremely clean. The food was outstandingly delicious (well done to the chef and his assistant). Wifi is limited to communal areas and lodges 1 and 2, however as we were on holiday it was not missed! all in all a very enjoyable experience and we will definitely be back!

7. Brennan Seward Art

10 Barnes Avenue, the Grange, Harare Zimbabwe +263 77 813 0489
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Brennan Seward Art

8. Great Zimbabwe National Monument

Masvingo Zimbabwe https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/364/
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4.5 based on 327 reviews

Great Zimbabwe National Monument

This is now the great capital of great significance ancient monument south of the Sahara; in Africa it is second in size and importance to the Egyptian Pyramids. The towering stone houses Dzimba Dzamabwe were home of 2000 Shona speaking people that prospered between 12th and 15th centuries and it's 270 hectares in size. That's where the beautiful stylish fish eagle was found i.e, the Zimbabwe bird on the national flag. The country was later on named Zimbabwe derived from the ruins. Every structure was built using a dry stone technique- entirely without mortar-involving millions of stones, each one supporting another.

Reviewed By FourSeasonsTravel077 - Harare, Zimbabwe

This is one of the most magnificent stone work l have seen in Zimbabwe. Yes the hill climb is exhausting but at the end of the day it is worth is because you get to see the wonderful stone structure and you get to hear the history of the stone structures being explained

9. Wild Walks

Hwange Safari Lodge, Hwange National Park., Hwange 0000 Zimbabwe +263 77 234 6650 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Wild Walks

10. Catholic Cathedral

Harare Zimbabwe
Excellent
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Catholic Cathedral

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