Travel Insurance for Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe offers wild beauty by the bucketload, with over 10% of the country designated as National Parkland. Join the safari in Hwange National Park for the best chances to spot the big five. Discover Chilojo Cliffs in Gonarezhou National Park and spot lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffalos, giraffes, and zebras roaming the river bank. Visit the spectacular Victoria Falls situated on the Zambia, Zimbabwe border or head to Mutarazi National Park to witness Mutarazi Falls, the 17th largest waterfall in the world. Finish an adventure filled day by watching the sunset across the plains before dining under sparkling star-filled skies.

Depending on your itinerary, visit between June and October for Zimbabwe’s dry season, where you can expect cooler temperatures than previous months. If you want to see Victoria Falls at her best, pay a visit between April and May when the river is at its fullest.

Whether you’re getting up close and personal with the wildlife or discovering its rich heritage. It’s as important as ever to make sure you’re protected with adequate Travel Insurance.

Preparing for your Zimbabwean Adventure.

Explore five experiences for the holiday of a life-time

“The Mist that Thunders”

Visit one of the most iconic waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls. Located on the River Zambezi, the water cascades across 1,708 metres before crashing down 108 metres to the bottom. The mist produced can be seen clearly for over 30 miles, with the fall being amply named by locals as Mosi-oa-Tunya “The Smoke That Thunders”.

Discover its Heritage

Visit Matobo National Park and discover the rock art on Matobo Hills dating back between 6,000 and 10,000 years. There are over 3,000 rock art sites, offering a glimpse into the lives of the San Bushmen. Explore the ruins of Great Zimbabwe, the capital of the Queen of Sheba according to age-old legends, which was an important trading centre. Developing after Great Zimbabwe was Khami Ruins, another pivotal centre for trade.

The BIG 5

Zimbabwe is home to some of Africa’s largest game reserves and considered one of its best safari destinations. Catch a glimpse of the Big Five at Hwange National Park or head to Matobo National Park to see white rhinos and black eagles. With over 10% of the country designated as National Parkland, you’re guaranteed to see wildlife no matter where you are.

Explore the National Parks

There are 11 National Parks in Zimbabwe, with Hwange being the largest (approx. the size of the Bahamas), where you can experience the big 5. Mano Pools is the 2nd largest, offering four of the Big Five. Visit Gonarezhou National Park and discover the Chilojo cliffs with endless views over the Runde River and extending plains.

Sample the local Cuisine

 Indulge in local cuisine with game meats such as ostrich, warthog, and crocodile readily available across the country. Zimbabwe has a number of speciality dishes such as Sadza, which is often served with meat and condiments; Nhedzi, a rich wild mushroom soup; and Dovi, a traditional peanut butter stew with meat and/or vegetables. Wash it all down with a Whawha, a traditional Zimbabwean maize beer.

Do you need Travel Insurance for Zimbabwe?

You are not legally required to have a Travel Insurance policy for holidays in Zimbabwe, but it is highly recommended. Travel Insurance provides protection against medical expenses and repatriation, lost and stolen luggage, and cancellation should you not be able to make your holiday to Zimbabwe for an insured reason.

    Do you need Travel Insurance for Zimbabwe?

    You are not legally required to have a Travel Insurance policy for holidays in Zimbabwe, but it is highly recommended. Travel Insurance provides protection against medical expenses and repatriation, lost and stolen luggage, and cancellation should you not be able to make your holiday to Zimbabwe for an insured reason.

      How much is a Travel Insurance policy for Zimbabwe?

      Travel Insurance is unique to each individual. There are a number of factors that can affect the amount you pay for Travel Insurance such as duration, activities, age, and pre-existing medical conditions. At Just Travel Cover we offer three levels of cover, so you can find the best policy for you at a price you can afford.

      How much is a Travel Insurance policy for Zimbabwe?

      Travel Insurance is unique to each individual. There are a number of factors that can affect the amount you pay for Travel Insurance such as duration, activities, age, and pre-existing medical conditions. At Just Travel Cover we offer three levels of cover, so you can find the best policy for you at a price you can afford.

      Can I travel to Zimbabwe without a visa?

      No, all travellers to Zimbabwe require a visa. You can use the ‘visa on arrival service’, where you can purchase your visa upon arrival at the airport. At the time of writing, they cost $55 USD for a single-entry visa and $70 USD for a double entry visa. Make sure you have small notes to pay for your visa. It is also worth noting that you are no longer able to get visas from the Zimbabwean Embassy in London.

        Can I travel to Zimbabwe without a visa?

        No, all travellers to Zimbabwe require a visa. You can use the ‘visa on arrival service’, where you can purchase your visa upon arrival at the airport. At the time of writing, they cost $55 USD for a single-entry visa and $70 USD for a double entry visa. Make sure you have small notes to pay for your visa. It is also worth noting that you are no longer able to get visas from the Zimbabwean Embassy in London.

          Can I travel to Zimbabwe without Travel Insurance?

          Travel Insurance is not a legal requirement; however, we wouldn’t recommend travelling to Zimbabwe without it. Medical costs within the country, and in particular repatriation, can be high, with Zimbabwean healthcare being variable. It is usually poor outside major cities, with private clinics requiring large amounts of cash up front. An adequate Travel Insurance policy will ensure you are covered should you require medical assistance.

            Can I travel to Zimbabwe without Travel Insurance?

            Travel Insurance is not a legal requirement; however, we wouldn’t recommend travelling to Zimbabwe without it. Medical costs within the country, and in particular repatriation, can be high, with Zimbabwean healthcare being variable. It is usually poor outside major cities, with private clinics requiring large amounts of cash up front. An adequate Travel Insurance policy will ensure you are covered should you require medical assistance.

              Cover for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

              • Emergency medical, hospital and medical expenses up to £15m
              • Repatriation (the cost of getting you home)
              • Emergency dental care
              • Accommodation expenses
              • 24 hour medical assistance line

               

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