What sets the Mulube Adventure 3.0 apart is the perfect blend of nature, culture, and hands-on experiences. Unlike typical day trips, this adventure offers a unique journey to the Leopard Hill Cave, where you’ll explore local myths and history. You’ll also have the rare opportunity to engage with the village headman, learning about Mulube's rich traditions. With traditional games, crafts, and a scenic nature walk, this experience lets you connect deeply with the land and its people. It’s more than just a tour – it’s an immersion into the heart of Zambia's culture and natural beauty.
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The Mulube Adventure 3.0
Escape the city and immerse yourself in nature and culture with our Mulube Adventure! Located just 65 km from Lusaka, Mulube Village offers a mix of scenic exploration, cultural immersion, and fun activities.
We’ll start the day with a pick-up from a central Lusaka location at 6:45 AM. After an hour-long drive, we’ll arrive at Mulube Village, where you’ll be warmly welcomed.
The adventure begins with a guided nature walk to Leopard Hill Cave. Along the way, you’ll learn about local plants and their medicinal uses. At the cave, our guides will take small groups inside to explore its history and myths.
Next, meet the village headman for a cultural talk, discovering the traditions and stories of Mulube. Afterward, enjoy a light snack before diving into fun activities like traditional games and hands-on experiences with local crafts (subject to availability).
By the end, you’ll feel connected to the land, the culture, and the welcoming spirit of the Mulube community. We’ll return to Lusaka by 1:00 PM, leaving you refreshed and inspired.
If you're on a private tour, we'll happily pick you up from your location. If you're joining a group tour, we'll share the meeting point details—it’s all about making things as convenient as possible for everyone :)
Lusaka is the vibrant capital city of Zambia, known for its blend of urban energy and natural beauty. The city is a gateway to Zambia's national parks and offers a mix of modern amenities and traditional culture.
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Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)
GMT+2
230VV, 50HzHz
Lusaka is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of petty crime and take precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.
City Market Bus Terminal, Great East Road Terminal
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: Little, Uber
Car, Bike
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Price varies by option