Northern Zambia

Lakes. Culture. Off beat.

Northern Zambia is defined by vast lakes, misty hills, and strong cultural traditions. Home to Lake Tanganyika, Kalambo Falls, and key Bemba heritage sites, this cooler, greener region offers ideal settings for cultural festivals, faith retreats, creative residencies, and lakeside escapes. It’s a perfect match for immersive, off-the-beaten-path event experiences with soul and scenery.

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Historic. Elevated. Reflective. Perched on a plateau near the southern tip of Lake Tanganyika, Mbala is...
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Crossroads. Wild. Thoughtful. At the intersection of roads leading to Tanzania, Malawi, and central Zambia, Mpika...
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Legacy. Literacy. Leadership. Birthplace of Zambia’s first president, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, Chinsali holds national significance as...
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Falls. Forest. Reflection. Best known for the dramatic Lumangwe Falls and Kabwelume Falls, Kawambwa is a...
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Beach. Spirit. Stillness. Located on the white-sand shores of Lake Bangweulu, Samfya is one of Zambia’s...
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 Administrative. Cultural. Calm. As the provincial capital of Luapula Province, Mansa serves as an administrative and...
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