Zimbabwe

  • Starting from AED 50
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”

Zimbabwe

  • Starting from AED 50
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Discover the Wonders of Zimbabwe: A Land of Adventure, History, and Natural Beauty

Zimbabwe is a breathtaking travel destination in Southern Africa, drawing over 2 million tourists annually. The country offers an unparalleled combination of natural wonders, rich history, and thrilling adventure. One of its most famous attractions is Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest waterfalls in the world where visitors can enjoy adrenaline-pumping activities like bungee jumping, white-water rafting and scenic flights.

For wildlife enthusiasts, Zimbabwe is renowned for its wildlife safaris in Hwange National Park and Mana Pools National Park, offering a chance to see the iconic Big Five: lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos and buffaloes. History buffs can explore Great Zimbabwe, the ruins of an ancient city that was once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

While Zimbabwe isn’t famous for its beaches, it does offer beautiful lakeside retreats especially along Lake Kariba, where you can enjoy boat cruises and fishing.

Travelers from the UAE can take connecting flights to Zimbabwe with airlines such as Emirates, typically via Johannesburg or Lusaka. When it comes to visas, travellers need a tourist visa to visit Zimbabwe. The visa options and costs are as follows:

  • Single-entry visa: Approximately USD 30.
  • Double-entry visa: Around USD 45.
  • Multiple-entry visa: Ranges from USD 55 to USD 100.

Visitors can conveniently rely on Al Layah Tours to manage all aspects of their Zimbabwe trip, including e-visa applications, flight bookings, hotel reservations, travel insurance and more. Whether you’re exploring Zimbabwe’s rich history or its awe-inspiring nature, Al Layah Tours ensures a seamless and hassle-free experience, allowing you to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with every detail expertly handled.

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Requirements For UAE Nationals

For UAE nationals planning to visit Zimbabwe, a tourist visa is required. Al Layah Tours can assist in managing the entire visa application process, ensuring all documents are in order. Typical requirements include:

  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity.
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Passport-sized photos.
  • Proof of return ticket.
  • Hotel bookings or proof of accommodation.

Al Layah Tours also provides comprehensive services, from flight bookings to hotel reservations and travel insurance ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.

Zimbabwe

Requirements For UAE Residents

For UAE residents planning to visit Zimbabwe, the following visa requirements apply, and Al Layah Tours can assist in managing the entire process:

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity.
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Passport-sized photos.
  • UAE residence visa with a minimum of three months validity.
  • NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the employer.
  • Bank statement showing proof of financial capability.
  • Return flight ticket and hotel reservations.

Al Layah Tours offers end-to-end services, including e-visa applications, flight bookings, hotel reservations and travel insurance, ensuring a seamless experience for UAE residents planning their trip to Zimbabwe.

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Top Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Musi-o-Tunya, or the “smoke that thunders”, is the name given to the magnificent Victoria Falls, which lies in the town of the same name and is an absolute must-see for any visitor to the destination. Misty skies rise above the Victoria Falls Bridge and mighty Zambezi River, while the sound of the crashing water echoes through the town.

Lake Kariba, Zimbawe
Lake Kariba is a man-made lake that invites visitors to laze a while as they take in the beauty of the glistening body and capture intimate moments with the wildlife and birdlife that abound along its edges. Watch hippos and crocs at play, taking a moment to look around you at the glorious Matusadona Mountains.

Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Revel in the wonders of Hwange, Zimbabwe’s largest national park and home to Africa’s Big Five, lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo. This large, natural reserve lies on the road between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls, and boasts an impressive number of wildlife and bird species, making it a bird lover’s haven.

Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
Discover Zimbabwe’s wild north at UNESCO World Heritage Site Mana Pools, a unique series of pools situated on the floodplains of the mighty Zambezi River. The scenery is breathtaking and visitors have the chance to capture nature in all its splendor, from dramatic mountain ranges to inviting springs, and an array of majestic wildlife.

Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe
The Matobo Hills just south of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, comprise impressive granite masses that unveil fascinating shapes formed from the rocks. Discover the famous “mother-and-child” kopje and uncover the San tribe’s history through many cave paintings which reveal stories of days gone by.

Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
A country rich in culture, vibrant landscapes, and wildlife exploration, Zimbabwe offers adventure and beauty at every turn. The captivating Victoria Falls and mighty Zambezi River blend perfectly with safari experiences and many opportunities to sit back and relax, with some of the best sunsets in Africa bidding you a good day.

Harare
Nestled in the north-eastern part of Zimbabwe in the Mashonaland region, Harare is one of the scenic cities. Being the capital, it is one of the lovely places to visit in Zimbabwe. Until 1982, this city was known by the name Salisbury but was rechristened as Harare on the 2nd Zimbabwean Independence Day.

Masvingo
In south-eastern Zimbabwe, Masvingo was originally known as Fort Victoria. Thereafter, it was known as Nyanda for a short span and was finally named Masvingo. It is one of the notable Zimbabwe tourist places and is located close to Great Zimbabwe and Lake Mutirikwi.