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Tipping (Zimbabwe)
Tipping while on holiday is common in most parts of the world and Zimbabwe is no
exception. Tipping practices in Zimbabwe are generally similar and reflect the
customary norms of Southern Africa. Here’s a quick guide to tipping in Zimbabwe:
Restaurants: A tip of around 10-15% of the bill is standard, though some restaurants may include a service charge.
Hotels: It is common to tip hotel staff about USD$ 1-5 per service, such as bellhops and
housekeeping.
Taxi Drivers: Similar to Botswana, rounding up the fare or leaving a tip of about 5-10% is
appreciated but not expected.
Guides: For guides and drivers, tipping around USD$10-20 per day is typical, reflecting the
quality of service and the duration of the tour.
In Zimbabwe, tipping is a way to show appreciation for good service and is often an important
supplement to the income of service workers. Always check if a service charge has already been
added to the bill before deciding on an additional tip.