Meet-and-Greet at Key Entry Points

From Victoria Falls International Airport, Kazungula Border Post to Victoria Falls Barriers Border Post, we are all here to warmly welcome you! The Minister, Hon Barbara Rwodzi, continued to engage with tourists at these key entry points, ensuring a remarkable arrival experience for all. Tourists were responding in an amicable way too, adding to the warmth of the moment. Connect with us on X

Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport Meet & Greet

At Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, the team, led by Director for International Tourism Mr. Douglas Mavhembu, Director for National Convention Bureau Mrs. Tessa Chikaponya, and Director for Destination Management Mrs. Mary-Anne Situma, welcomed French travelers who embraced Zimbabwean culture by purchasing our vibrant national fabric. A beautiful blend of tradition and tourism, showcasing the rich heritage of Zimbabwe to the world. Connect with us on X

Kazungula Border Post Meet & Greet

At the vibrant crossroads of Kazungula Border Post, where cultures and journeys converge, the Minister, Hon Barbara Rwodzi, warmly welcomed His Excellency Saud Purwanto Krisnawan, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to South Africa, along with his family of about 20 people. Passing through on their way to the majestic Victoria Falls for their holiday, the encounter underscored Zimbabwe’s allure as a premier destination for global travelers. This meeting not only celebrated the spirit of tourism but also strengthened ties between nations, showcasing Zimbabwe’s renowned hospitality to distinguished visitors. Connect with us on X

Plumtree Border Post Meet & Greet

As we continue celebrating the bonds that unite us as a nation, Deputy Minister, Hon. Tongai M. Mnangagwa, is on-site at Plumtree Border Post, welcoming travellers, sharing smiles and expressing heartfelt appreciation for their visit. Connect with us on X

Beitbridge Border Post Meet & Greet

Delighted to welcome this wonderful group of tourists from different countries around the globe, to Zimbabwe! The Secretary Permanent Secretary, Dr Takaruza Munyanyiwa extends a warm welcome to all visitors at the Beitbridge Border Post. We’re excited to share the magic of our motherland with you. Connect with us on X

Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport Meet & Greet

The festive season at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport is buzzing with excitement! Deputy Minister, Hon. Tongai Mnangagwa and team tourism gave a warm welcome to the tourists and returning diasporans, gifting them with beautiful Zimbabwean National Fabric. A heartfelt thank you to all our stakeholders at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo for their support! Connect with us on X

Why You Should Visit Zimbabwe: A Cultural Treasure Waiting to Be Explored

Zimbabwe isn’t just a destination—it’s an experience. This is a land where the heartbeat of Africa comes alive through its vibrant culture, warm people, and timeless traditions. Whether you’re an adventure-seeker, a history buff, or someone looking to immerse yourself in authentic African heritage, Zimbabwe has something special for you. Let me show you why Zimbabwe should be at the top of your travel list. 1. A Tapestry of Cultures Zimbabwe is a melting pot of cultures, with over 16 official languages and diverse ethnic groups. The two largest groups, the Shona and Ndebele, each bring a rich legacy of traditions, arts, and ceremonies. From the intricate storytelling of Shona oral traditions to the lively drumbeats of Ndebele dances, you’ll find yourself mesmerized by the sheer variety of cultural expressions. Imagine sitting under a starlit sky, listening to ancient folktales while the melodic sound of the mbira (thumb piano) fills the air. In Zimbabwe, you don’t just hear the culture—you feel it. 2. Music and Dance That Stir the Soul Zimbabwe’s traditional music and dance are more than just entertainment—they are a way of life. You’ll be captivated by performances of the Jerusarema Dance, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage, celebrated for its energetic rhythms and communal spirit. Or, join in the hypnotic drumming sessions of Isitshikitsha, a dance rooted in Ndebele traditions. And it doesn’t stop there. Festivals like the Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) showcase the best of Zimbabwe’s contemporary and traditional music, dance, and theater. Here, the past and present merge to create an unforgettable celebration of life. 3. Art That Speaks to the Heart Zimbabwe is a haven for art lovers. Known worldwide for its Shona stone sculptures, this tradition is a must-see. Local artisans carve intricate designs out of serpentine and soapstone, depicting spiritual themes and everyday life. Visit art markets and galleries to not only admire but also take home a piece of Zimbabwean heritage. In rural areas, you’ll find stunning basket weaving and pottery, crafted with skill passed down through generations. Each piece tells a story, connecting you to the heart of the Zimbabwean people. 4. Spirituality and Connection Zimbabwe’s spirituality is deeply rooted in the land and its people. Here, you’ll find ceremonies dedicated to Mwari, the Shona god, and rituals honoring ancestral spirits. These traditions offer a glimpse into the soul of Zimbabwe, where the past, present, and future are deeply intertwined. Visiting sacred sites like the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, allows you to walk in the footsteps of ancient civilizations. This historic city is not just a marvel of architecture but also a testament to the ingenuity and spirit of the Zimbabwean people. 5. Culinary Delights to Savor Your taste buds are in for a treat! Zimbabwean cuisine is as rich and varied as its culture. Try sadza, the country’s beloved maize-meal dish, served with flavorful stews or game meat. Pair it with muriwo unedovi (peanut butter spinach) for a unique twist. For a snack, don’t miss maputi (popped maize) or kapenta fish, dried and fried to crispy perfection. And of course, every meal is served with the warmth and hospitality that Zimbabweans are known for. 6. Warm, Welcoming People What truly sets Zimbabwe apart is its people. Zimbabweans are known for their friendliness, respect for traditions, and genuine hospitality. From urban centers like Harare to rural villages, you’ll be greeted with smiles and open arms. Participate in a traditional lobola (bride price) negotiation, or attend a local festival to truly connect with the spirit of Zimbabwean life. Here, you’re not just a visitor—you’re family. 7. A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modernity Zimbabwe is where the past and present coexist beautifully. In cities like Bulawayo, you’ll find modern cafes and art galleries alongside historic colonial architecture. In rural areas, ancient customs like rainmaking ceremonies are still practiced, offering you a unique chance to witness living traditions. Whether you’re looking to explore bustling markets or serene villages, Zimbabwe offers a window into a way of life that’s both dynamic and deeply rooted in heritage. 8. Festivals You Can’t Miss Zimbabwe is a country that loves to celebrate. Time your visit to coincide with one of its vibrant festivals. The Mbende Jerusarema Dance Festival is a showcase of Shona dance traditions, while HIFA in Harare blends the best of local and international art, music, and performance. Each festival is a sensory feast, filled with colorful costumes, rhythmic beats, and boundless energy. Join in the celebrations and create memories that will stay with you forever. 9. A Journey into the Heart of Africa Zimbabwe offers not just a trip, but a journey—a journey into the heart of African culture and tradition. Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Harare, marveling at the ancient Great Zimbabwe ruins, or sharing stories with villagers in the Eastern Highlands, you’ll find yourself immersed in a world that’s as enriching as it is unforgettable. So, why wait? Come and discover the beauty, rhythm, and soul of Zimbabwe. Your adventure awaits.