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An African Adventure Awaits: Your Guide For Places To See In Zimbabwe!

Welcome to Zimbabwe, the land of wonders, where the possibilities are endless to ensure that you have an experience of a lifetime. We are thrilled to be hosting the milestone edition, the 10th Annual of the Destination Wedding Planners (DWP) Congress in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe along with our Host Partner Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and Event Partner RSVP Events. Taking place from April 15th-17th 2024, the world’s largest B2B platform for the destination wedding industry is all set to welcome you with open arms for an unforgettable African adventure!

Zimbabwe is a tapestry of experiences waiting to be woven into the love story of a lifetime. Lush landscapes, natural beauty, greenery, waterfalls, the Safari experience, the warmth of its people – Zimbabwe has it all. Zimbabwe offers a diverse range of landscapes for your dream wedding. Without any further ado let’s dive right into it and explore some of the most picturesque and exquisite places to see in Zimbabwe:

Victoria Falls

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If you want to soak in the views of the majestic falls and the Zimbabwe Rainforest or if you want to go all in and unleash your inner adventure spirit and want to go bungee jumping, white water rafting, zip lining, or if you are keen on experiencing the famous African Safari – you can pick whatever floats your boat because Victoria Falls offers numerous opportunities for you to
make the most of your time here. And not just as a tourist, imagine having a wedding with gorgeous backdrop of this destination…sounds enticing, doesn’t it?

Hwange National Park

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The largest national park in Zimbabwe, the Hwange National Park is also the world’s largest elephant sanctuaries. This is a must-visit for anyone planning to take a trip to Zimbabwe. There is no need to explicitly mention to you how popular African safaris are and it stands tru for the Hwange National Park as well. If you are an adventurous soul then you’d be happy as a bee visiting this wildlife gem. You can choose a Game Drive, Night Drive or a Walking Safari and can catch a glimpse of Lions, Leopards, Elephants, Cheetahs and lots more. This could also be an interesting option for you to consider for an offbeat wedding location, a unique proposal or even for your honeymoon!

Chinhoyi Caves

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Locally known as the ‘Pool of the Fallen’, the Chinhoyi Caves feels like an unbelievable wonder in itself. A main attraction of the cave is the Wonder Hole, a large cavern that drops down 150 feet into a sleeping pool. Heaven for adrenaline junkies and scuba divers, the pool is made up of crystal blue waters that looks like a giant sapphire! Just like the Victoria Falls, this location is great for a photo-op and you spend time exploring the cave, going scuba diving or just enjoying a picnic amid serenity!

Mana Pools National Park

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Out and about in the wilderness! The Mana Pools National Park is a natural splendour. With woodlands of mahogany, apple ring acacia and rain tree, this wildlife reserve is known to give you an unparalelled safari experience. Being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Mana Pools National Park is a paradise for a long walk along the river and the floodplains and cannot be missed on your trip to Zimbabwe. Exchanging vows in the backdrop of the Zambezi river with guests from nature in attendance…sounds pretty ‘wild’ doesn’t it?

Lake Kariba

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There is something about lakes that is so magnetic isn’t it? Be it taking a stroll along the lake, having an intimate sundowner by the lakeside, just watching the setting sun with your loved one, or even saying ‘I Do’ by the lakeshore, all of it is so romantic. Nestled between Zimbabwe and Zambia, Lake Kariba is the largest artificial lake and reservoir in the world. The sunset cruise here is said to be a must, and why would it not be right? If you want to have a relaxing evening that is surrounded by peace and tranquility then Lake Kariba is where you need to be.

Now you know why Zimbabwe is called ‘A World of Wonders’! With endless options for things to do and varied locations to explore, this African gem is sure to blow your mind. And what could be a better time to visit this amazing destination than the 10th Annual DWP Congress. We are all set to welcome you with open arms in April 2024 for an African adventure of a lifetime, so see you there!