Zimbabwe is generally considered safe for solo female travelers, particularly in well-developed tourism hubs like Victoria Falls, which has a low crime rate and a culture that is very welcoming to international visitors. During the day, walking in central tourist areas, markets, and hotels is considered low-risk. However, there are critical safety caveats: travelers are strongly advised not to walk alone at night, even in tourist towns, primarily due to the risk of wildlife (like elephants or baboons) moving through town rather than human crime. In larger cities like Harare, petty crime (bag snatching and muggings) is more common, and travelers should use licensed taxis or hotel shuttles rather than walking. For 2026, it is essential to stay aware of the political climate; while usually peaceful, demonstrations can be unpredictable. Solo women often find the most success by booking through reputable operators, staying in lodges with good security, and informing staff of their daily itineraries. Overall, with basic "urban-smart" precautions, Zimbabwe offers a rewarding and empowering experience.