Discover the vibrant soul of Lusaka with a private, guided city tour that immerses you in Zambia's capital. Over 8 hours, experience the bustling Soweto Market, witness the heartwarming moment at the Baby Elephant Orphanage, and enjoy an authentic Zambian lunch on Los Ángeles Boulevard. Explore Zambia's history at the National Museum and shop for unique crafts at Kabwata Cultural Village. This tour offers a personalized approach with expert local insights, ensuring a memorable experience.
- Full-day private tour led by expert local guide, Petros
- Visit the lively Soweto Market and the Baby Elephant Orphanage.
- Enjoy a traditional Zambian lunch with local flavors
- Explore the National Museum, the Freedom Statue and Kabwata Cultural Village for souvenirs
Lusaka Walking Tour 5h: Half-day itinerary (4–5 hrs, ~9:00–14:00):
✔️ Soweto Market ✔️ Freedom Statue & Indepe ✔️ National Museum ✔️ Kabwata Village<br/>Walking Tour<br/>Duration: 5 hours
This is not a tourist trap; this is the real, beating heart of Lusaka. We will dive headfirst into the vibrant chaos of one of Southern Africa's largest markets. With your guide Petros leading the way, you will navigate the maze-like alleys with complete confidence and safety. He will introduce you to friendly local vendors, explain the unique fruits and vegetables, and show you the best spots for incredible, authentic photos. This is your chance to witness the true pulse of everyday Zambian life.
This is the emotional highlight of our day. We will time our arrival perfectly for the strict 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM public viewing session at this incredible rescue facility. You will get to witness the unforgettable moment the orphaned baby elephants eagerly rush out for their midday milk feeding. Your guide, Petros, will explain the amazing conservation work being done here to give these gentle giants a second chance at life in the wild.
Get ready for a true taste of Lusaka! We will head to this famous local hotspot, a lively open-air area where Lusaka residents go for the best grill in town. You will choose between succulent, freshly grilled chicken, beef, or fish, all cooked over charcoal right in front of you. Your meal will be served with nshima (the local staple) and a variety of traditional Zambian side dishes. This is not a tourist restaurant; it's an authentic culinary experience.
After lunch, we will immerse ourselves in Zambia's rich history and vibrant culture. We will spend time exploring the museum's fascinating exhibits, which cover everything from archaeology and ethnography to the country's struggle for independence. Your guide, Petros, will provide context and highlight the most significant displays, bringing the stories of Zambia's past to life.
Just a short distance from the museum, we will make a stop at this iconic and powerful monument. The Freedom Statue commemorates Zambia's independence and is a must-see landmark in Lusaka. Your guide will explain its historical significance, and you will have the opportunity to take some powerful and memorable photos.
Our final stop is the perfect place to find a meaningful souvenir of your time in Zambia. This charming open-air market is home to local artisans showcasing their beautiful, handmade crafts. Your guide, Petros, will introduce you to the artists, helping you learn the stories behind their work in a relaxed, no-pressure environment. This is your chance to purchase unique, authentic Zambian art directly from the people who created it.
Our meeting point is the main entrance of the City Market Bus Station, a central and easy-to-find landmark. We'll send you detailed instructions via WhatsApp to make your arrival completely stress-free.
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.
The first national park in an African capital city, offering a chance to see wildlife like zebras, giraffes, and hippos.
A beautiful park with a variety of animals, plants, and a museum showcasing Zambian culture and wildlife.
A hub for local artists and craftsmen, offering a glimpse into Zambian art and culture.
A lodge and orphanage dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of elephants and other wildlife.
A museum showcasing the history, culture, and natural heritage of Zambia.
A staple food made from maize flour, served with various relishes such as vegetables, meat, or fish.
A traditional dish made from cassava flour, often served with peanut sauce or meat.
Dried small fish, often served as a snack or added to dishes for extra flavor.
A traditional Zambian snack made from wild orchid tubers, often served with peanuts or relish.
The dry season offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing. The city is less crowded, and the landscapes are lush and green.
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
A beautiful national park offering game drives, boat safaris, and stunning views of the Zambezi River.
A private game reserve offering game drives, walking safaris, and cultural experiences.
One of the largest national parks in Zambia, offering a variety of wildlife and scenic landscapes.
Price varies by option