Dive into the vibrant traditions of Zimbabwe with our Village Tour with Lunch—a culturally enriching half-day experience that blends interactive learning with authentic cuisine. Just a short drive from Victoria Falls, this guided tour allows you to engage with local villagers, participate in traditional activities, and share in a homemade Zimbabwean meal, cooked and served with warm hospitality.
It’s a perfect blend of education, cultural immersion, and culinary discovery for travelers seeking meaningful connections and unforgettable experiences.
09:00 – 09:30 Pickup and transfer to the village
09:30 – 10:30 Guided walk and participation in cultural tasks
10:30 – 12:00 Traditional Zimbabwean lunch and community time
12:00 – 12:30 Return transfer to your accommodation
Afternoon tours follow a similar structure with a slightly later pickup time.
All year round
- Traditional Village Visit: Explore a rural Zimbabwean village and gain firsthand insight into the customs, traditions, and daily lives of its residents.
- Cultural Activities: Participate in traditional chores such as millet grinding, hut construction, or planting, allowing for an engaging and hands-on experience.
- Homemade Lunch: Savor a freshly prepared Zimbabwean meal made with locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy dishes like sadza, nyama (meat), and fresh vegetables.
- Community Interaction: Spend time with local families, hear their stories, and learn about their rich cultural heritage and traditions.
Comfortable walking shoes
Light, respectful clothing (knees and shoulders covered)
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera (please ask permission before photographing people)
Water bottle (optional; water is also provided)
Small cash for optional crafts or village donations
The Village Tour with Lunch goes beyond sightseeing—it’s a heartfelt exchange that fosters understanding and supports local livelihoods. You’ll not only learn about Zimbabwean culture—you’ll live it, even if just for a few hours.
Enjoy the warmth of shared meals, the joy of cultural connection, and the depth of human storytelling, all while contributing to the preservation of traditional ways of life
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Duration: Approx. 4 hrs
Available : All year round
Max group size: 12