
Zimbabwe Tours in November 2026
Planning for a trip to Zimbabwe during November? We offer 20+ tour packages to Zimbabwe departing in November 2026 that have 190+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Zimbabwe on your November holiday.
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10 Best November 2026 Tours in Zimbabwe
Join one of these handpicked Zimbabwe November 2026 tour packages, tailored to the season.
Hwange National Park & Victoria Falls
Maun, Victoria Falls, Okavango River, Tsodilo Hills, Chobe National Park, Savuti & Moremi
Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park, Matobo National Park, Maun, Okavango Delta & Makgadikgadi Pans
Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls & VFA
Victoria Falls
Livingstone, Maun, Etosha National Park, Cederberg, Windhoek, Okavango Delta, Nata, Kasane, Orange River, Bulawayo, Tshipise, Hazyview, Kruger National Park, Pretoria, Fish River Canyon, Sesriem, Sossus, Swakopmund, Spitzkoppe & Cape Town
Johannesburg, Victoria Falls, Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Maun, Okavango Delta, Nata & Chobe National Park
Johannesburg, Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park, Makushu Village & Kruger National Park
Hwange National Park, Victoria Falls & Great Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park & Victoria Falls
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Top Zimbabwe Tour Activities for November 2026
From wildlife tours to wildlife safaris and game drives and others, here are some popular tour activities in Zimbabwe with departures in November 2026.
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Reviews of our Zimbabwe Tours for November
Feedback from guests who toured Zimbabwe during November.
What really made this trip special was how much variety it packed into 12 days. It never felt repetitive. One day we were out on a game drive in Kruger National Park, watching elephants cross the road right in front of our vehicle. Next, we were in a completely different setting, standing in front of Victoria Falls, feeling the spray on our faces. It was surreal to experience such different landscapes and wildlife in such a short span of time. The weather also helped. It was nearly perfect throughout the tour. Mornings were cool and crisp, great for early safaris, and by afternoon it would warm up just enough without being uncomfortable. Every place felt timed just right. Our guide knew when to slow down and when to move on so we never missed anuything. Cape Town, especially, stood out. Seeing the Table Mountain was unlike anything I’d seen before. We took the cable car up, which was an optional tour and the views of the city and coastline were incredible. There was also a nice balance of cultural activities. We also did Winelands tour which yet was another amaing experience. I had some concerns before booking, but everything, from airport pickups to hotel check-ins was butter smooth. I felt safe and taken care of. You should surely give this one a try if you're traveling to South Africa for thr first time.
Mixing the Cape, Kruger and Namibia provided a great comparison of differing landscapes and fauna which kept the tour fresh and captivating. Am already recommending GAP tour to all who ask.
The whole trip was amazing. The organisation was great, guides superb and game viewing simply stunning. It was very hot, much hotter than I expected but the activities were early morning or evening which made everything bearable. The wild camping days were great fun, if very basic, but a great experience. Our guide Onary was a fantastic cook and some of our best food was in that wild camp.
Camping under the African skies is an adventure not to be missed. The 3 man crew were knowledgeable, fun, and the food was great. The facilities at the camps were good and I felt safe even when there were no fences. Truly the highlight is getting close to the animals. Driving from Capetown to Victoria Falls, the trip builds. The landscapes, so very different in each of the four countries - awesome is no light comment. Best of all the animals got bigger, better and closer - cameras on overload. We were a bunch of 70 year olds, with one younger, and it was a trip of a lifetime!
An excellent overland trip from Vic Falls to Cape Town. The landscape is stunning and diverse (deserts, rivers, bush) and the wildlife opportunities are some of the best I have experienced in Africa. Our group was great and we were very lucky, managed to see the big 5 up-close. The safari guides were excellent at spotting wildlife and knowing when to be patient and sit-tight - we also saw a cheetah kill. It was the amount of animals that was really surprising - a pride of 16 lions. The water holes in Etosha national park are outstanding, some of them are accessible to view on the campsites - you really don't have to spot the wildlife it comes to you. Camping was very special and comfortable, nearly all of the sites have hot showers, tents are spacious with camp beds and mats. I really recommend camping - you hear all the wildlife around you during the night. Negpi campsite on the Okavango delta is one of the best I think. Great for viewing hippos in dug out canoes. The camping trip was made all the more enjoyable by our guides, Leroy and Jonathan. A huge shout out to them both, they were both knowledgeable, got us from campsite safety on the truck.
A well organised trip through 4 countries. 12 of us plus the driver/cook (Leroy) and guide, (Jonathon), both of whom were first class.Vic falls in Zimbabwe then Botswana, Namibia and finally South Africa. We had two man tents approx 2 metres square and the beds plus a foam mattress but weren't too bad. Stunning scenery and wildlife almost everywhere. The camps were established with usually a shop for basics, often a bar and WIFI that could be purchased and sometimes a pool. Food was excellent with everyone catered for courtesy of Leroy who conjured up many tasty meals. We did 5,647 kms with two or three long days. The 'bruck', (bus/truck) was comfortable with plenty of room. Leroy had long days in the drivers seat with roads that were unbelievably long and straight, but coped admirably.
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