Zimbabwe visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Zimbabwean Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Singaporeans  can visit Zimbabwe for up to 30 days  without a visa.
  • Your passport should have at least two empty pages for the Zimbabwe immigration stamp and six months' validity from the expected date of departure from Zimbabwe.
  • There are no restrictions on exporting goods up to a value of ZWD 5000 .
  • A departure tax of 30 USD is imposed on travellers leaving the country.
  • A Yellow Fever certificate of vaccination will be requested from visitors at the port of entry.
  • Travellers must have onward or return tickets.
  • An import licence is required to import fresh meat, agricultural products, seeds, bulbs, and drugs.
  • Cats and dogs require a permit issued by the Director of Veterinary Services, along with a health certificate.
  • Pet animals may enter as cargo or as traveller's checked luggage but are allowed not in the cabin.
  • Zimbabwe has 16 official languages with English, Shona, and Ndebele as the most commonly spoken.
  • Zimbabwe has a tropical climate with many local variations. 
  • The Singapore driver’s licence is recognised for use in Zimbabwe, but rental car companies may also require an international driving permit. It is a good idea to have both documents at hand.
  • Time zone in Zimbabwe is (GMT+2) hence, Singapore is 6 hours ahead of Zimbabwe
  • The total flight duration from Singapore to Zimbabwe is 10 hours, 55 minutes. 
  • The unlicensed purchase  or trading of endangered wildlife products such as ivory and rhino horn is illegal and carries severe penalties.
  • The southern areas are known for their heat and aridity, parts of the central plateau receive frost in winter, the Zambezi valley is also known for its extreme heat and the Eastern Highlands usually experience cool temperatures and the highest rainfall in the country.
  • The country's rainy season generally runs from late October to March.
  • Large parts of Zimbabwe were once covered by forests with abundant wildlife
  • The main tourist attraction in Zimbabwe is the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi which is located in the north-west of the country and is shared with Zambia.
  • Traditional arts in Zimbabwe include pottery, basketry, textiles, jewellery and carving.
  • Transportation within Zimbabwe is made through road vehicles with water, air and railways.
  • In Zimbabwe, the power plugs and sockets are of type D and G. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.

Frequently Asked Questions


What can I can do in Zimbabwe?

There are a lot of activities and things to do in Zimbabwe. Tourists  can explore a range of diverse national parks,  to Matobo,  home to lots of rhino. You can also  canoe around Mana Pools National Park.  


What is Zimbabwe's national food?
Zimbabwe's national food is known as Sadza, which is made from cornmeal and is eaten with every meal. 

What religion is practiced in Zimbabwe?

Christianity is one of the dominant religion practiced by 84.1  percent of the population in Zimbabwe.   


What languages are spoken in Zimbabwe?
The three main languages spoken in Zimbabwe are English, Shona and Ndebele.