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Mukuni Village Tour

Mukuni’s Village is a Royal village which was founded around the 13th Century. It is home to about 7,000 Leya people. The chief has invited visitors into his village to get a glimpse of how his people have lived for generations and to learn a little about their traditional customs and beliefs.

The Chief’s guides and the people of the village are more than happy to show visitors their huts and take you inside, explain how they are built and decorated, introduce you to various craftsmen and women at work and ask you to taste some traditional foods and beer.

This is a working village, not a purpose built tourist attraction, and it is a privilege to be welcomed into their lifestyle.

Overview

Embark on a Mukuni Village Tour to gain an insight into the Zambian rural life. This tour enables visitors to understand the cultural aspect of this life style and allows them to interact with different cultures, often for the first time. This is a good experience for children.

The local Livingstone Chief, Chief Mukuni, encourages visitors to his village which is home to some 7,000 Leya people. Gain valuable knowledge of how an African village is run and the day-to- day routines of the people who live there.

Itinerary

Day 1 :

Your guide will pick you up from your accommodation and drive you to Mukuni Village, which is located just outside Livingstone, Zambia.

Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by a local guide who will take you on a walking tour of the village.
The guide will show you the traditional homes and explain the daily life of the villagers.

You will have the opportunity to interact with the locals, learn about their culture, and take part in their daily activities, such as cooking or basket weaving.

You can choose to take part in some of the village's traditional dances and music.

You can also take a guided tour of the village's craft market where you can buy souvenirs and support the local artisans.

Your guide will then drive you back to your accommodation, concluding your Mukuni Village tour.

Note: It's important to respect the customs and traditions of the locals when visiting the village, so it's recommended to dress modestly and ask for permission before taking photographs.

Included

  • Transfers and bottled Water

Excluded

  • Items of personal nature

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Mukuni Village Tour
From $ 50
/ Adult