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Get ready for an unforgettable journey of connection, spiritual growth, and adventure.
Expect a blend of workshops, worship, adventure, and authentic cultural immersion—all rooted in love, laughter, and deep community. Whether you’re coming for healing, friendship, clarity, or simply a refreshing escape, Zimbabwe awaits with open arms.
Duration:
12 days
Locations:
Harare, Shamva, Victoria Falls
Minimum Age:
18+
Experience:
None
Who its For:
Christian women, all cultures.
Details
The Experience
This unique experience brings together women from all walks of life to share stories, break bread, and explore faith and purpose in one of Southern Africa’s most beautiful and spiritually rich destinations. From vibrant conversations under the African sky to quiet moments of reflection in nature, every detail of this trip is crafted to renew, inspire, and empower.
Highlights include a peaceful day at Bally Vaughan Animal Sanctuary, a weekend at the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, and plenty of moments to break bread, build lasting friendships, and discover God’s purpose in a beautiful, serene setting. It’s a trip that will leave you refreshed, inspired, and forever changed.
Includes
Accommodation in guesthouses and lodges.
Meals: Breakfast, and dinner daily.
All local commutes
Organized activities, cultural experiences, and recreational excursions.
Entry fees and park fees.
In-country coordination and 24/7 support from local staff.
Excludes
International and local flights.
Visa fees and travel insurance.
Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, and optional activities).
Medical expenses and personal medications.
Additional meals or drinks outside the program-provided options.
Itinerary
day
01
Arrival in Harare
On your arrival, get time to rest, re-calibrate
your clock, get acclimated to your environment
and enjoy a welcome dinner at your
Guesthouse.
All Day
DAY
02
“The African Experience” Dinner
Indulge in Scrumptous Zimbabwean Cuisine
at an African themed restaurant.
8am-4pm
DAY
03
Ladies Conference at Restoration
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
04
Sunday Church with Faith Ministries
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
05
A day at Bally Vaughan Animal Sanctuary
Spend the day fellowshipping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
06
Worship Session Practice
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
07
A night of Worship at Faith Ministries
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
08
Tour of an Orphanage + Worship Workshop
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
09
Depart for Victoria Falls, Boma Dinner Show
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
10
Chobe Day Trip, Evening Cruise
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
11
Day Safari, Walk with lions and Elephants
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
DAY
12
Depart for Home
Spend the day fellowshiping with a plethora
of women, and enjoy fun-filled talks, activities
and workshops.
All Day
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents should I bring?
Most travelers need a visa to enter Zimbabwe. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport or border posts. The visa fee was $75 (USD) in 2024, depending on your nationality. It is recommended to check the visa requirements for your specific country before traveling.
Travel insurance is also compulsory. It should cover health, emergency evacuation, trip cancellations, and personal belongings. Ensure the insurance includes coverage for any volunteer activities or excursions you plan to do.
What travel items are essential?
Zimbabwe uses Type D and Type G plugs. The standard voltage is 220-240V, so bring a universal adapter if needed. You will find a power bank a handy tool, and a secure, well-made and lightweight day bag to carry your portable items.
A mini first-aid kit, any personal medication, and insect repellent will be quite handy especially when out on your own. and a mini fan for extra sweaty afternoons.
What kind of clothing should I have?
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for warm weather, long-sleeved shirts, hats, and sunglasses for sun protection.
Comfortable walking and trekking shoes are essential for exploring, and a warm layer is recommended for cooler evenings, especially in areas like Inyanga where temperatures can be as a low as 8 degrees Celcius.
For ladies, modest, breathable sun dresses are recommended for church visits, and smart casual collared shirts and breathable ankle length pants for men.
Where can I go shopping?
All major cities have a avriety of stores, with Harare having a couple of malls and marketplaces to shop for souvenirs, gifts, etc.
Credit cards are accepted in major cities and at some hotels and restaurants. However, smaller vendors and rural areas often require cash, so it’s best to carry U.S. dollars.
It is more affordable and practical to withdraw cash for the day, and use cash, as swipe machines may not always be present in all commercial areas.
How do I stay connected?
We recommend local SIM cards from Econet or TelOne, which are usually around $1USD. Ensure your phone is unlocked to use a local SIM. Wi-Fi is available in some restaurants, but not all public areas, so purchasing a data package is recommended.
What transport options are available?
Recommended transportation options include private taxis, Inndrive, Bolt and private car rentals. For intercity travel, buses and domestic flights are available. Ensure any transportation is arranged with reputable providers for safety.
We do provide a directory of recommended transporters from all options mentioned above, and we will provide all transportation within the scope of our tour packages.
Is Zimbabwe safe for tourists?
Zimbabwe is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like in any country, it is important to exercise caution, avoid displaying valuables, and stay informed about local conditions. For secure travelling, please use our recommended transport options.
What cultural norms should I be aware of?
Greeting people warmly with a handshake is customary, and the elderly are often addressed formally unless they state otherwise. (Mr, Mrs…)
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas or when visiting places of worship. Always ask permission before taking photos of people or cultural sites. Stores are usually closed by 6pm, restaurants and public areas are usually closed by 9pm or 10pm.
This FAQ section will help you prepare for a safe and enjoyable trip to Zimbabwe!