Mukuni Village Tour
One of our most popular Livingstone tours is a trip to a traditional village. The local Livingstone Chief, Chief Makuni, encourages visitors to his village which is home to some 7,000 Leya people, to gain valuable knowledge of how an African village is run and the day-to- day routines of the people who live there. A headman will escort you around the village to show how traditional huts are made and decorated, to explain village politics and to answer any questions that a client may have.
Discover tradition with one of our Livingstone tours.
The tour lasts approximately two hours. There is also a large craft market in the village for you to buy some locally made crafts, even attempt to give it a go.
No minimum age.
Livingstone Town Tour
Another one of our popular Livingstone tours is a tour of the town itself. The town of Livingstone was moved from its original site at the Old Drift in 1905, due to malarial outbreaks, and moved to its healthier location on Constitution hill. The town was carefully planned with wide streets lined with trees; a lot of the original architecture is still in place today. The tour can be catered to clients specific requests and comprises a visit to the Livingstone Museum, which displays a comprehensive collection of David Livingstone memorabilia; a trip to Maramba Market, which is a bustling colourful market where you will find everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, to chitenge (local fabric). Or even more exciting the Salaula market, and see large displays of second hand clothes, a great favorite of the locals.
No minimum age.