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Planning a visit to Zimbabwe? You’re in for a fantastic experience. Zimbabwe is a beautiful country in Africa with friendly people, exciting places to see, and a lot of culture to enjoy. You can visit busy cities, see wild animals in big parks, and enjoy peaceful views of nature. It’s a place full of adventure and calm at the same time. But before you go, pack the right things to stay comfortable and enjoy your experience fully.

So, do you want to explore Zimbabwe? Book your flights from the UK with Emenac Travel for great prices and easy planning.

Travel Documents & Entry Essentials

Travel Documents for Zimbabwe

Before you fly to Zimbabwe, ensure you have all the right papers. So, as a British citizen, here’s what you need to know.

Must-Have Travel Documents

  • Passport: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six more months after you arrive in Zimbabwe. It should also have at least three empty pages.
  • Visa: If you have a UK passport, you need a visa to enter Zimbabwe. The easiest way is to get it when you land at the airport. You can also apply for it online before you go.
  • Flight and Hotel Info: Keep a printed or saved copy of your return flight ticket and hotel booking. Immigration officers might ask to see them when you arrive.

Currency & Payments

Zimbabwean Dollar
  • Currency Used in Zimbabwe: The currency used in Zimbabwe is called the Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL). However, most people—especially tourists—use U.S. Dollars (USD) because it’s easier and more accepted.
  • Bring Cash: Moreover, don’t depend on credit or debit cards, especially if you’re going outside big cities. It’s better to bring U.S. dollars in small notes to easily pay for things.

Clothing & Footwear Checklist

Clothing Checklist for Zimbabwe

When packing clothes for Zimbabwe, consider staying comfortable and ready for any weather. This guide will help you choose the right clothes for your visit.

What to Wear During the Day

Firstly, the weather can get really hot during the day, so wear light clothes and let your skin breathe. Good choices are cotton or linen clothes that keep you cool and dry. Pick colours like beige, khaki, or olive—these are great for safari tours because they blend in with nature and don’t attract bugs.

What to Wear at Night & Early Morning

Moreover, evenings and mornings in Zimbabwe can be cold, especially if you’re in the wild or visiting between May and October. So, it’s important to pack warm clothes so you don’t feel cold during early morning safaris or outdoor dinners at night. Long-sleeved or warm inner shirts with a fleece jacket or a thick hoodie are ideal. Also, a light, warm jacket or windproof coat can be helpful.

Tip: Mosquitoes come out most early in the morning and evening. Wearing long clothes helps protect you from their bites.

Footwear Essentials

Lastly, you’ll be walking on different paths—like city roads, safari tracks, and maybe even near waterfalls—so wearing the right shoes is very important.

  • Comfortable walking shoes or joggers: Great for walking around cities, visiting places, or shopping in markets.
  • Strong hiking boots or closed shoes: Needed for safaris, nature walks, or visiting parks. Pick ones that support your ankles, and don’t slip.
  • Sandals or flip-flops: Good for relaxing at the hotel, taking a shower, or short trips nearby. Get ones with strong soles so they last longer.

Tip: Wear your walking or hiking shoes a few times before the visit so they feel comfortable and don’t hurt your feet.

Health & Hygiene Must-Haves

When you travel to Zimbabwe, it’s essential to stay healthy and feel clean. So, here is a checklist for your hygiene.

Personal Care Essentials

Firstly, pack small bathroom items to stay clean and feel fresh during your time in Zimbabwe. It can be hot and dry, so bring things to keep your skin safe and your body fresh. Other than essentials, you must also bring the following.

  • Sunscreen with high SPF to protect your skin from the strong sun
  • Hand sanitiser to clean your hands when there’s no water
  • Insect spray with DEET to stop mosquito bites

Medical & First Aid Kit

Medical & First Aid Kit

Even though pharmacies are available in big cities, it’s better to take your own medicine, especially if you’re going to villages or on a safari.

  • Any medicine you take every day (keep it in the original box)
  • Malaria tablets (ask your doctor before you go)
  • Painkillers
  • Allergy medicine or cream for insect bites
  • Cream and bandages for small cuts
  • Medicine for an upset stomach and electrolyte powders to stay hydrated

Staying Clean While Travelling

Lastly, you might not find proper bathrooms when you’re out all day exploring. So, take a few useful things to help you stay clean and fresh.

  • Wet wipes and tissues to clean your hands or face
  • Plastic zip-lock bags to throw away used wipes or trash
  • Soap sheets or a small pack of washing liquid to wash your clothes by hand

Extras for Remote Adventures

Going to far-off places in Zimbabwe? If you plan to visit wild parks and faraway villages or sleep outside under the stars, you’ll need some extra things to stay safe and comfortable.

Remote Travel & Camping Gear

Camping Gear

If there are no shops or services nearby, it’s important to take care of everything yourself. So, here are some useful things to pack.

  • A small stove or cooker to make food
  • Foldable pots, pans, and spoons
  • A headlight or solar light to see at night
  • A mosquito net so you can sleep peacefully
  • A multi-tool or pocket knife for small tasks
  • A small sleeping bag or blanket to stay warm

Packing Hacks & Travel Tips

  • Roll your clothes instead of folding them.
  • Pack things by day, or what you will do.
  • Bring things that can do more than one job, like a scarf or a cloth you can use as a towel, a head cover, or a blanket.

Ready to go? Book your flights to Zimbabwe with Emenac Travel for unbeatable fares and expert guidance. You’re packed, prepared, and set for an unforgettable adventure—start your journey today!

FAQs

How many days should I spend in Zimbabwe?

A visit of 7 to 10 days is good for seeing the highlights of Zimbabwe.

What season is best to visit Zimbabwe?

The best time to go to Zimbabwe is from May to October. The weather is nice and dry, and you can see lots of animals during this time.

How long is a flight to Zimbabwe from the UK?

This route does not have direct flights, so you must get a connecting flight. The shortest flight time is 13 hours and 25 minutes from London to Bulawayo.

What is the legal drinking age in Zimbabwe?

You must be at least 18 years old to legally consume alcohol.