





Step inside a national landmark. Stroll through galleries with exhibits on urban culture and Zambian history and peruse its collection of contemporary art, sculptures, and historical artifacts.
Wander through the open-air Kabwata market, where tiny stalls sell locally made crafts including baskets, masks, fabrics, and plenty more. Catch a dance performance and snack on Zambian delicacies.
Get up close with the stunning array of wildlife in Lower Zambezi National Park. Paddle the channels, set out on a nature walk, and spot rare bird species.
Discover a world of adventure at Kalimba Reptile Park. You'll find giant Nile crocodiles, Indigenous snakes, tortoises, and even the rare African slender-snouted crocodile. Situated along the Ngwerere stream, it's one of Lusaka's top attractions for both local and international visitors.
Take a journey through the past at Chilenje House 394 and delve into Zambia's political history. Now acting as a museum, it was previously home to Kenneth Kaunda, the first Zambian president before he was elected. He lived in the house from January 1960 until December 1962.
This national monument was South African Freedom Fighter Oliver Tambo's home for 22 years of his 30-year exile. Its unique features such as the outdoor staircase highlight how it was designed for protection and easy escape while it served as his safe house during the liberation movements in South Africa.