Current Travel and Safety Information for Zimbabwe
On July 2, 2026, the travel and safety advisories for Zimbabwe were updated. This information is particularly important for travelers who are planning a trip to the country or are already there. The advisories cover various aspects, such as the security situation, health risks, and entry requirements.
The domestic political situation in Zimbabwe is tense. Demonstrations and violent clashes may occur in urban areas. Travelers should avoid demonstrations and refrain from participating in political discussions, including on social media. It is advisable to carry identification documents at all times and to follow the instructions of local security forces.
The crime rate in Zimbabwe has risen due to the difficult economic situation. Pickpocketing and muggings are on the rise, particularly in the cities of Harare and Bulawayo. Travelers should not walk around after dark and should keep car windows and doors locked. Valuables should not be left in plain sight inside the vehicle.
Travelers need a visa to enter Zimbabwe. It is possible to apply for an e-visa for Zimbabwe, which simplifies the process. We will assist you with the application and ensure that all required documents are submitted correctly.
Health risks should also be taken into account. It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the latest health advisories and purchase adequate travel health insurance. For more information on costs in Zimbabwe, please visit our website.
Travelers should stay informed about the current situation and adjust their travel plans accordingly. We are here to help you navigate the visa application process smoothly and ensure a safe trip to Zimbabwe.
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