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LUSAKA

Lusaka, capital of Zambia, is located in a region considered to be the very cradle of humanity, with evidence of human ancestry going back many thousands of years. This rich history is complemented by equally rich tribal culture and natural beauty, in one of Central Africa’s fastest growing urban centres. Lusaka has an engaging mix of multi-story towers, attractive suburbs and active shantytowns – home to thriving cottage industries from cobblers to green grocers and food vendors. A colourful city with a plethora of things to do and discover, it is known for its welcoming people.

There is a range of recreational parks in Lusaka, including aquatic and adventure theme parks, as well as cultural centres, like the Kwabata Cultural Village, where you can find some of the local arts and crafts. The Lusaka National Museum is also highly recommended, with its display of Zambian art and history it is a stimulating experience at a very affordable price.

There are many restaurants and markets to explore, and of course the local fare, which includes anything from game meat and maize to flying termites, known locally as ‘inswa’. Your adventures are likely to take you to Lusaka’s main thoroughfare, Cairo Road, which is the city’s commercial and retail centre and a good place to experience more of life in the city. And there are a variety of themed nightclubs and bars where live music and dancing can be enjoyed.

Perhaps the most popular attraction in Zambia is the magnificent Victoria Falls. Located 10km from the city of Livingston, the falls, locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or ‘smoke that thunders’, is part of the Zambezi river, another major attraction in itself.

When you arrive in the mysterious and verdant Zambia, your adventure can take you to shores of Lake Tanganyika and the Lochinvar wetlands to forests, plains, game lodges and more. The opportunities are truly endless and unforgettable.