b'ZimbabweWonders of ZimbabweEmbark on an immersive safari through Zimbabwes stunning nature, indigenous cultural history spanning a millennia, and some of the best wildlife viewing on earth.Explore the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, the largest and most significant stonearchaeological site in sub-Saharan Africa, dating back to the 11th century. Once Zimbabwes capital, this UNESCO World Heritage site features impressive walls and towers made entirely of stacked granite blocks.Discover Matobo National Park, a compact reserve set in a dramatic landscape of red granite boulders, accented by wooded valleys. The area holds one of the worlds highest concentrations of prehistoric rock art and boasts diverse wildlife: Endangered species like black and white rhinos, giraffe, cheetah, and Africas largest populations of leopards and black eagles.Fly to Hwange National Park and stay at the iconic Sable Valley Lodge, known for its connection to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Enjoy game drives in the private concession, visit the Painted Dog Conservation Centre, and learn about local community efforts in anti-poaching, human-wildlife conflict, and school projects. Hwange, Zimbabwes largest natural reserve, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including one of the worlds largest elephant populations, endangered wild dogs, black rhinos, rare roan and sable antelope, lions, cheetahs, and around 500 bird species.Finally, fly to Victoria Falls, where we end at the luxurious Palm River Hotel. Enjoy a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, and guided tours of Victoria Falls on both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides.ITINERARY13 nights| Harare, 2 nights; Nyanga National Park, 2 nights; Masvingo,1 night; Matobo National Park, 3 nights; fly to Eastern Hwange National Park, 3 nights; fly to Victoria Falls, 2 nights; departures.Optional additional night in Victoria Falls with day tour toChobe National Park, BotswanaHIGHLIGHTSBirding and Game viewing with expert naturalist guides.Explore the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, the largest and most significant stone archaeological site in sub-Saharan Africa.Look for rare endemic bird species, kudu, zebra, impala, sables, and eland and visit a tea estate in the Eastern Highlands, surrounded by breathtaking waterfalls and Zimbabwes highest mountain peak. Prices Starting FromExplore San Bushmen Rock Art, track rhinos and engage with the local $8,999 per personcommunityin Matobo National Park. Group Size: 14-20 travelers Spend three nights in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwes largest naturalSeason: January-Decemberreserve, renowned for its diverse wildlife and 500 bird species. Accommodations: Four-star Boutique Hotels, Learn about African Painted Wild Dogs in Hwange National Park, known forDeluxe Safari Lodge, Luxury Hoteltheir social behavior and impressive hunting skills.BirdingCultureNatureIn Victoria Falls, take guided walks along the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides Conservation HistoryWildlifeof the waterfalls and enjoy a sunset cruise to search for wildlife on the banks Anthropology of the Zambezi River. Contact Us|journeys@conservancytravel.org 45'