Visa to Zimbabwe for citizens of USA
Entry is allowed without prior visa for up to 30 day(s)
To enter Zimbabwe, you will need a valid passport with a recommended validity of 6 months and at least 2 blank pages. A tourist visa is required and can be obtained at the port of entry. Yellow fever vaccination is also required. There are no currency restrictions for entry, but when exiting the country, you are allowed to possess a maximum of $2,000 USD or more if declared upon entry. It is recommended to bring sufficient cash, especially $1 and $5 bills, as they are commonly used. Prepaying expenses by credit or debit card is also advisable as only a few places accept international credit cards. There are no HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to Zimbabwe.
About
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in southeastern Africa, known for its dramatic landscapes and varied wildlife. Its capital city is Harare.
The nation's industrial base is developing, with key industries including agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. Zimbabwe has significant mineral resources, including gold, platinum, and diamonds, which play a crucial role in its economy.
English is the official language of Zimbabwe, used in government and business, but several other languages such as Shona and Ndebele are widely spoken, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic groups.
Zimbabwe's economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, with major crops including tobacco, maize, and cotton. The country's rich cultural heritage is evident in its music, dance, and crafts, influenced by indigenous traditions and colonial history.
Zimbabwe is also known for its historical landmarks and natural attractions, including the Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world, and the Great Zimbabwe ruins, an ancient city that offers insights into the region's past civilizations.