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PLAN YOUR TRIP

AFRICA IS YOUR OYSTER WITH CULTURAL VIBES TRAVEL

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How It Works

  • Plan your dream getaway with Cultural Vibes Travel & Tours, your guide to Zimbabwe’s most unforgettable experiences. Begin your adventure at the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, explore the wildlife-rich Hwange National Park, or cruise along the tranquil waters of Chobe National Park. Dive into thrilling game drives, soar above the Falls on a helicopter flight, and immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of a drumming show at the Boma. Whether you’re looking for exhilarating safaris or peaceful retreats, we’ll help you craft the perfect holiday filled with cherished memories.

  • Planning your dream getaway has never been easier with Cultural Vibes Travel & Tours. To check availability for our tours and packages, simply visit our website, where you can find up-to-date details on dates and options. Alternatively, you can contact our team directly via email or phone for personalized assistance. For added convenience, complete our online inquiry form with your preferred dates and package details, and we’ll respond promptly to confirm availability.

  • Booking your dream adventure with Cultural Vibes Travel & Tours is simple and convenient. Our online booking platform lets you browse our exciting tour packages, select your preferred dates, and secure your spot in just a few clicks. Whether you're planning a thrilling safari, a cultural experience, or a relaxing getaway, our streamlined system ensures a hassle-free process from start to finish. With secure payment options and instant confirmation, you can focus on preparing for the unforgettable journey ahead.

  • Your journey with Cultural Vibes Travel & Tours is about to begin! As you prepare for an unforgettable experience, we’ll provide you with all the essential details to make your trip seamless and stress-free. From packing tips and travel itineraries to important documents and destination insights, we’ve got you covered. Whether it’s a safari in Hwange National Park, a visit to the majestic Victoria Falls, or a cultural show at the Boma, every detail is designed to ensure you’re fully prepared. Get excited, pack your sense of adventure, and let us guide you through a journey of a lifetime!

Popular Destinations

SOUTH AFRICA

JHB

NAMIBIA

Namibia Desert

WDH

BOTSWANA

Lions in Botswana

MUB

ZIMBABWE

Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

VFA

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Frequently asked questions
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What To Pack For Your Safari?

As a general guide, comfortable and casual clothing that you can wash and wear is recommended while on safari. Muted colours are best for game viewing. Game drives are generally conducted in the early morning and the late afternoon, which can be cold, especially in winter. The temperature often warms up during the day, so it is best to dress in layers.

 

The luggage allowance on small flights is usually limited to a maximum of 20 kg (44 lbs), which includes hand luggage, so please bear this in mind when packing. Most lodges and camps provide a same-day laundry service for your clothes.

 

The most practical items to pack for your Zimbabwe summer and winter safari are:

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Clothes in khaki, green, beige and neutral colours

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Long-sleeved shirts that offer protection from the sun and mosquitoes

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T-shirts

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Shorts or a light skirt

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Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days

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Jackets and sweaters for early morning / late afternoon game drives

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A lightweight waterproof jacket in case of rain

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Swim, beachwear, Sarong and bathing suit

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Comfortable walking shoes

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Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent, moisturiser and lip salve

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Head torch or hand torch

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A good book for those long relaxing afternoon siestas

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Camera, extra memory cards, charging equipment

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A good pair of binoculars

Packing List

Please Note: Camouflage-patterned clothing is not permitted in Zimbabwe. This applies to any clothing that can be construed as mimicking military-wear. Travellers are urged not to wear, or even carry, any military-inspired clothing while travelling in Zimbabwe.

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