


Many tours include visits to local craft markets or artisan workshops. This is your chance to see skilled craftspeople at work, carving wood, weaving baskets, or creating vibrant paintings. Purchasing directly from them not only secures an authentic piece of Zambia but also directly supports the local economy and individual artists.

Depending on your tour operator, you might get a chance to see local schools, churches, or community centres, offering a respectful glimpse into the social fabric of the town. This helps to foster a deeper appreciation for the challenges and triumphs of daily life in Zambia.
Some tours incorporate a stop for local food, whether it's sampling a traditional meal of nshima (a staple maize porridge) with various relishes, or simply enjoying a refreshing local drink.
