Kasama
Go BackSacred. Scenic. Cultural.
As the provincial capital of Northern Zambia and heartland of Bemba culture, Kasama is a soulful and scenic destination for heritage-rich gatherings. Set among rolling hills and blessed with natural beauty, it’s ideal for faith-based conferences, cultural festivals, ancestral heritage events, and creative workshops with a community ethos.
The area is home to the famous Chishimba Falls, a three-tiered cascade that not only offers visual spectacle but spiritual significance. Nearby event spaces—such as the Falls’ viewing platforms, local lodges, and church-owned retreat centres—allow planners to design outdoor ceremonies, spiritual reflections, or healing retreats infused with water symbolism and natural acoustics.
Kasama’s culture runs deep. Traditional Bemba ceremonies, craft cooperatives, and sacred sites make it a meaningful base for cultural immersion and storytelling-focused gatherings. Event organisers can engage local chiefs, invite praise choirs, or organise guided tours of ancient rock art sites such as the Nsalu Caves, linking events to Zambia’s precolonial past.
Accommodation is modest but improving, with options such as Kasama Lodge, Thorn Tree Lodge, and several guesthouses capable of hosting small to mid-sized groups. While tech capacity is limited, the focus in Kasama is on human connection, spiritual renewal, and cultural depth—ideal for slower-paced, purpose-driven events that connect people to place and story.
Suggested Venues : Lake Chila Lodge, Safari Lodge