Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa that is situated within the tropics of the continent. The country is known for its popular safari experiences, stunning landscape and thriving natural environment. Zimbabwe has several attractions that are internationally acclaimed for tourism. Most of the popular attractions of Zimbabwe are connected to the local wildlife that are well protected. This country has a unique cultural heritage and intriguing history, which make it a dynamic tourism destination. August is the best time to visit Zimbabwe for many reasons but overall, it is ideal since there is much to experience and see during this time.  

Average Temperature This Time of Year

  • 50-80 Degrees F

Weather 

August is during Zimbabwe’s dry season so travelers can worry less about rainfall. This is convenient for travelers since sightseeing is much easier without the interruption of rain. The temperatures are relatively lower during August as well, so travelers can expect cool and dry conditions. Travelers should note that morning and afternoon temperatures vary. The mornings in August are typically in the mid 50’s while the afternoon has temperatures in the mid to upper 70’s.  

The weather is one of the top reasons that August is the best time to visit Zimbabwe. 
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Travel Tip: Since daytime and nighttime temperatures vary, travelers should pack extra layers in case they get chilly. 

Safaris

August is the best time to visit Zimbabwe for a safari. This month is during peak dry season which makes it the ideal time to experience wildlife sightings. The local wildlife is bound to be concentrated around water sources during the dry season so that makes them easier to pinpoint during tours. The temperatures are also mild during August. This means that travelers can explore on their safari without being exhausted by the heat. There are also canoe safaris available in Zimbabwe which is a unique experience for travelers. 

Safaris are one of the most popular things that travelers can do in Zimbabwe. 
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Travel Tip: The Zambezi National Park and Mana Pools National Park are two popular places that offer canoeing safaris. Canoe safaris are great ways to see hippos, elephants, and aquatic birds in Zimbabwe. 

Victoria Falls

The weather during August makes it the best time for outdoor activities. Travelers interested in visiting Victoria Falls are in luck since the milder temperatures will allow them to more comfortably enjoy the site. Victoria Falls has lower water levels and less spray in August which makes it a better time for sightseeing. More hands-on travelers will appreciate that the lower water levels also mean the current is not as fast. Those white water rafting and swimming at Victoria Falls can rest assured that the  Zambezi River has ideal conditions in August. 

Victoria Falls is a stunning attraction in Zimbabwe. 
pictured: Victoria Falls
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Travel Tip: Wildlife viewing is excellent around the  Zambezi River during August since local vegetation is sparse and animals gravitate towards the river. This means that travelers who do not book safaris can still experience wildlife sightings at Victoria Falls. 

Camping 

Travelers have plenty of options during their stay in Zimbabwe for camping. This country is an ideal destination to camp in since many of the camping spaces there are rich with wildlife. Travelers can even opt to stay in luxury camping accommodations if it suits them. National parks often have safari lodges where travelers can camp. This type of accommodation makes it so much easier for travelers who are animal lovers or simply want to stay in the central areas of the most popular attractions. There are camps at game reserves that offer exclusivity and allow travelers to avoid crowds too. 

Camping is a great outdoor activity for travelers visiting Zimbabwe in August. 
pictured: elephants at a camp in Zimbabwe
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Travel Tip: The Hwange National Park and Bumi Hills Safari Lodge operate highly-rated luxury camping locations in Zimbabwe.

Enjoy a Scenic Cruise 

The stunning surroundings of Zimbabwe are best appreciated on a cruise around the country. The panoramic views make for stunning photos and give travelers a more thorough experience of the landscape. This type of cruise is a must for travelers visiting Zimbabwe in August. A popular option for travelers is to take dinner cruises on the Zambezi River. Victoria Falls has a dinner cruise that offers a four-course meal and journeys down the Zambezi River. The cruise is very tranquil and best in the afternoon to catch the sunset.

A boat cruise is one of the higher end experiences that travelers can have in Zimbabwe.
pictured: a Black man on a boat in Zimbabwe
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Travel Tip: The luxurious dinner cruises on the Zambezi River are well worth it and provide great value for the cost. They often include drinks, appetizers, soup, a main course and dessert. 

Explore Harare 

Harare is the capital city of Zimbabwe and a great place for travelers to visit during August. This city is located in the northeast and is known for its metropolitan feel. The modern city center is popular for its thriving art scene which highlights traditional and contemporary African art of many different mediums. Harare has great museums where travelers can learn more about the heritage of art in Zimbabwe. The National Gallery of Zimbabwe is among one of Harare’s most popular attractions. 

Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe so it is a modern city that travelers enjoy.
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Travel Tip: If travelers want to branch out and immerse themselves in local culture they can check out the vibrant markets in Harare.  

Heroes’ Day

Heroes Day (or National Heroes Day) is a public holiday in Zimbabwe that is celebrated widely by locals. This holiday is observed on the second Monday in August. The day is a way to commemorate those who fought in the Zimbabwe War of Liberation, which is also known as the Rhodesian Bush War. This day serves as a tribute to acknowledge those who selflessly and valiantly played a part in the independence of Zimbabwe from Britain. The day of remembrance is when locals express collective gratitude towards sacrifices made for their nation to have freedom. 

Heroes Day is a holiday that travelers can respectfully observe during an August visit.
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Travel Tip: The exact date of Heroes Day varies each year but the 2024 date is August 12th. 

Unique Ruins 

Zimbabwe has a rich and interesting history. History buffs or those who like to learn about the local culture of their travel destination will appreciate that the country has many sites to explore. There are many historical landmarks and ancient ruins to see during a visit in August. Travelers can even explore these outdoor spaces with ease since the heat is not overwhelming during August. The Great Zimbabwe National Monument is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the popular places for tourists to visit. 

The unique ruins are a reason that travelers enjoy Zimbabwe. 
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Travel Tip: Travelers can also check out the Khami Ruins and Dananombe Ruins if they want to see more. 

Zimbabwe is a country with unique landscapes, cultural significance and plenty for travelers to do. August is the best time to visit Zimbabwe because of the more pleasant weather and seasonal events. Observing the distinct offerings of this country is a gift that travelers should treasure. Travelers to Zimbabwe should take in the sprawling beauty of the land during their visit since this is a great destination for nature and wildlife lovers.