Victoria Falls thundering at the Zimbabwe and Zambia border with the Zambezi River cutting through the Southern African plateau
Travel health guide

Zimbabwe

Africa (Southern Africa)Grade C (Elevated Risk)Risk score 64

Zimbabwe offers dramatic landscapes, ancient ruins, and iconic waterfalls. Tourism is recovering steadily amid political change.

  • CDC-aligned guidance
  • Licensed in all 50 states
  • HSA / FSA eligible
Safety grade
C (Elevated Risk)
Risk score
64 / 100
Region
Africa (Southern Africa)
Last updated
May 28, 2026

About Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe offers dramatic landscapes, ancient ruins, and iconic waterfalls. Tourism is recovering steadily amid political change.

Wandr's recommendations

  • Urban crime and healthcare shortages are concerns.

  • CDC advises hepatitis A/B, typhoid, and mosquito precautions.

  • Waterborne illnesses are also a risk.

US Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBased on data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Common questions

Travel health FAQ

Wandr currently assigns Zimbabwe a safety grade of C (Elevated Risk) and a risk score of 64/100. Grades summarize destination-specific risk across vaccine-preventable disease, common medication needs, altitude, climate, and outbreak alerts. Scores are derived from CDC, WHO, and US State Department guidance and updated regularly. Use the grade as a starting point — your personal plan still depends on your itinerary, health history, and length of stay.

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