Lake Kariba
Destination Overview
Lake Kariba is the world’s largest artificial lake and reservoir by volume. This breathtaking expanse of shimmering, still water stretches beyond the horizon, offering spectacular views, iconic sunsets, fantastic fishing, and safaris on the shoreline as well as wonderfully relaxing lakeside escapes where you can soak up the sunshine.
From The Kariba Dam wall to the rolling hills of Matusadonna and the striking Sanyati Gorge, Lake Kariba encompasses a quiet beauty.
Key Information
Everything you need to know in a nutshell.
What to Wear
As Kariba is warm year-round, we recommend packing light neutral-coloured clothing for the day and long sleeves for the evenings
What to Expect
Kariba has a warm climate, with daily highs ranging from about 25 degrees Celcius in winter to high 30s in the height of summer. The evenings are cool and pleasant year-round, with a winter low of about 10 degrees Celcius and a summer low of about 25 degrees.
Health and Safety
The Zambezi Valley, including Lake Kariba, is a high-risk malaria area. We recommend all guests travelling to the region consult their doctor regarding malaria prevention and ensure they travel with ample insect repellent.