Join a unique cultural expedition in Zambia’s Eastern Province, combining wildlife and tradition. Visit the world-famous South Luangwa National Park for unforgettable game viewing, then attend the vibrant Kulamba Ceremony of the Chewa people—held annually in August. Accompanied by a local expert guide, you’ll experience authentic lodging during the celebrations and pure Wilderness Camping in the National Park. Witness traditional dances like the UNESCO-recognized Gule Wamukulu, and observe rituals honoring Paramount Chief Kalonga Gawa Undi. This powerful gathering of Chewa from Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique offers a rare glimpse into ancestral customs that transcend borders—one of Africa’s most mystical celebrations.
Welcome to South Luangwa National Park, the premier wildlife destination in Zambia! This park is renowned for its incredible diversity of animals, including elephants, lions, and leopards. Experience thrilling game drives at dawn or dusk, when wildlife is most active. Enjoy guided walking safaris that bring you up close to nature, allowing you to learn about the ecosystem from expert guides. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the stunning Luangwa River, where you can relax and watch hippos and crocodiles in their natural habitat. South Luangwa is truly a must-visit for any nature lover!
Experts have dubbed South Luangwa to be one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world and not without reason. The concentration of animals around the Luangwa River, and its oxbow lagoons, is among the most intense in Africa.
The Luangwa River is the most intact major river system in Africa and is the life-blood of this 9 050km2 / 5 623mi² park. It protects a wide variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation. The now famous ‘walking safari’ originated in South Luangwa and is still one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The changing seasons add to its richness, ranging from dry, bare bush in the winter (April to October) to a lush, green wonderland in the summer months (November to March). There are 60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species in South Luangwa National Park.
With about 400 of Zambia’s 732 species of birds appearing in the park, including 39 birds of prey and 47 migrant species over summer, there is plenty for the birdwatcher to spot, whatever the season.
An interest in the vegetation of Zambia will enhance your experience of the bush. Some magnificent trees and plants grow in the Luangwa Valley and it certainly adds to the richness of your experience to be able to recognize the different tree species and to discover exotic wildflowers.
Highest concentration of Leopards in Africa: Known as "The Valley of the Leopards", South Luangwa National Park holds the highest concentration of Feline predators and Hippos in Africa, making it one of the most sought-after destinations for wildlife photographers and documentarists.
Lush Forests and Vast Valleys: Among the more common trees in the valley are the mopane, leadwood, winterthorn, ivory palm, marula and the magnificent tamarind tree. There are some incredible baobab specimens and a few large ebony forests to admire. Within these woodland savannahs are larger patches of grassland.
Pristine Riverine Habitat: Patches of flooded grassland habitats (floodplains) are found close to the river, on which hippopotamus graze at night. Their dung released into the river fertilizes its waters and sustains the fish population which in turn sustains the crocodiles.
Birding Sanctuary: With about 400 of Zambia’s 732 species of birds appearing in the park, including 39 birds of prey and 47 migrant species over summer, there is plenty for the birdwatcher to spot, whatever the season.
The National Park is divided into three main sections, each one spectacular on its own and full of wildlife. Each section has unique characteristics:
Mfuwe / Kakumbi : The most visited section of the National Park; it's served by a domestic airport with daily connections to Lusaka and by the main tarmac road coming from Chipata. Being the easiest to reach, it's also the most popular among visitors: here you can find basic supplies, a fuel station and a multitude of lodges catering for all visitors' needs and budgets
Malama / Southern: Located about 45km south of Mfuwe and served by the Lusangazi Gate, the Malama area is still unspoiled, wild, remote, rural and with very few tourists. Sightings in this area may be a bit fewer compared to Mfuwe, but the wild nature of the Lower Lupande makes each wildlife encounter precious and unique..
Nsefu / Northern: Located in the Upper Lupande area, Nsefu is one of Africa’s most untouched wilderness regions, a remote and pristine corner of the Luangwa Valley.
Nsefu is known for being a true wilderness oasis in Africa, hosting very few and exclusive lodges.
South Luangwa National Park is the place where the famous Walking Safaris were first introducted and they still remain one of the highlights of every visit. Among the different activities visitors can do, the true higlights are:
Game Drives : Guided by professional Safari guides and Nature experts, Game Drives take place in open-vehicle and typically last 3 to 4 hours. They are best scheduled during cooler early mornings or late afternoons/evenings when animals are most active. Led by expert guides, these trips cover large distances to maximize sightings of iconic species like the Big Five. Many include coffee breaks or "sundowners", while night drives offer chances to see nocturnal animals in action.
Walking Safaris: Game walks, also known as walking safaris or bush walks, are guided excursions on foot through wildlife areas. Unlike game drives, they offer an immersive experience to observe smaller flora and fauna, track animals, and learn about ecosystems up close. These walks are typically led by professional, armed guides for safety. Age restrictions apply.
Other activities are available in the area to keep guests entertained for days, such as community tours, village tours, birding safaris and bush-spa.
The Kulamba (“Paying Homage”) Ceremony takes place at the end of August and is a moment when all the subordinate Chiefs of the Chewa people, currently spread between Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique, meet in Mkaika to pay homage to the Paramount Chief Kalonga Gawa Undi and celebrate the history and culture of the Chewa.
The ceremony was banned by the colonial masters in 1934, but paramount chief Kalonga Gawa Undi Chivunga revived it in 1984. Since then, it has become an annual event. On the day of the ceremony, the main area where all the dignitaries are seated becomes the center of attraction. The entrance of paramount chief Kalonga Gawa Undi into the arena signifies the start of the ceremony. Visitors from Zambia and Chewas from neighboring Malawi and Mozambique are treated to a variety of dances from three countries.
During the ceremony, a variety of dances such as Gule Wamukulu (Nyau), Gologolo, Makanja, Muganda, Chinamwali, Chimtali (the female dance), and many others are performed. The Nyau, popularly known as Gule Wamukulu among locals, is the most celebrated dance among the Chewa people.
The Nyau dance (Gule Wamukulu) was officially recognized by UNESCO in 2006. Nyau dancers, known as Vilombo (animals) in Chewa, are believed to emanate from spirits of the deceased. Numerous Nyau dances are performed at ceremonies, with the type of dance largely depending on the occasion. At a single festival, more than 30 different Nyau dances are showcased, each dancer wearing a unique mask in a vibrant array of colors.
Some Nyau masks reflect human behavior in real life. Observers can discern the type of Nyau entertaining them by its dress or mask, with some being frightening while others are playful.
Also part of the Kulamba ceremony is an annual initiation ceremony for young girls who have come of age. The Anamwali, or young girls, have been in confinement where they have spent time learning the skills and responsibilities of womanhood.
The Kulamba traditional ceremony brings together chiefs from 137 chiefdoms in Malawi, 33 in Mozambique, and 42 in Zambia. The significance of this is its ability to unite the Chewa from different chiefdoms and countries at Mkaika, the capital of the Chewa and the palace of paramount chief Kalonga Gawa Undi, to celebrate these festivals together, transcending today’s political boundaries.
Upon landing in Lusaka, you will be welcomed by our drivers and assisted in your preparations before the safari starts (such as changing Forex, purchasing a Local Sim card, etc.).
Short road transfer to Wild Dogs Lodge (Please note: Accommodation can change based on availability or group size).
Wild Dogs Lodge offers four traditional thatched chalets, comfortably and cozily furnished, accommodating up to 20 guests. All chalets feature local furniture and en-suite bathrooms with toilets and showers. The chalets are surrounded by a lush garden, and the 18-meter swimming pool invites you to relax and refresh yourself.
Located just 15 minutes from Lusaka International Airport and 20 minutes from the city center, the lodge is the ideal starting and ending point for your Zambian safari.
You will be picked up and transferred to the Nsefu Sector of South Luangwa National Park, where you will spend 3 nights Wild Camping in an unfenced wilderness area – the remote wilderness site has no electricity, has bush toilets and bucket showers and offers the most authentic wilderness experience in the valley.
Experience the thrill of a night drive in South Luangwa! This unique adventure allows you to spot nocturnal wildlife in their natural habitat. Guided by expert rangers, you'll start off in the afternoon and conduct a 2 hours Game Drive in the park waiting for sunset. After a quick Sundowner drink, you'll traverse the park under the starlit sky, listening to the sounds of the African night. Keep your eyes peeled for elusive creatures like leopards and hyenas, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the landscape illuminated by torchlight. It's an unforgettable opportunity to see the wild come alive after dark!
Embark on an unforgettable game drive in South Luangwa National Park, a premier safari destination known for its incredible wildlife and stunning landscapes. As you traverse the park's diverse terrain, keep your eyes peeled for the majestic elephants, graceful giraffes, and elusive leopards that roam freely. Experienced guides will share their knowledge about the flora and fauna, enhancing your experience as you capture the beauty of nature. The thrill of spotting wildlife in their natural habitat is unmatched, making this adventure a highlight of your trip. Don’t forget your camera to capture the breathtaking moments!
Sunrise Game Drive in the National Park
Experience the magic of the wild as you embark on a thrilling sunrise game drive. Feel the cool morning air as you set out in an open vehicle, watching the sky transform into a palette of vibrant colors. Listen to the gentle sounds of nature awakening, while keeping your eyes peeled for majestic wildlife coming to life. Spot elephants, lions, and various birds as they roam the park, creating unforgettable memories. This early adventure not only offers stunning views but also a chance to witness the beauty of nature at its finest, making it a perfect start to your day.
Experience the thrill of a night drive in South Luangwa! This unique adventure allows you to spot nocturnal wildlife in their natural habitat. Guided by expert rangers, you'll start off in the afternoon and conduct a 2 hours Game Drive in the park waiting for sunset. After a quick Sundowner drink, you'll traverse the park under the starlit sky, listening to the sounds of the African night. Keep your eyes peeled for elusive creatures like leopards and hyenas, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the landscape illuminated by torchlight. It's an unforgettable opportunity to see the wild come alive after dark!
All meals at camp, prepared by your accompanying chef
Chengetani Lodge in Katete offers a serene retreat with comfortable accommodations and a warm, welcoming atmosphere; it’s the perfect base for exploring the Kulamba Ceremony. Guests can enjoy local cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients . The lodge's friendly staff is dedicated to providing an unforgettable experience, making it a unique getaway for visitors to ulamba.
After checking in, you will proceed to the celebration site, where you will enjoy the first celebrations of the Kulamba ceremony with your local Chewa culture expert. This experience will allow you to enjoy this opportunity to the fullest.
Breakfast at the campsite. Lunch (not included) during the ceremony. Dinner at Chengetani lodge
With the assistance of our guides and local representative in Katete among the Chewa people, you will receive the best possible experience during the Kulamba celebrations.
On this day, the celebrations and dances will take place just outside the Royal Arena, featuring various masks and dance groups performing incredible and culturally rich dances.
Breakfast and Dinner at Chengetani Lodge. Lunch (not included) during the celebrations.
Main event of the Kulamba Ceremony at the Royal Arena in front of Chief Gawa Undi.
You will have VIP seats in the main arena, where all the dances, masks, snake enchanters and flying spirits will perform in front of Chief Gawa Unidi, and you will be able to move freely around the arena escorted by your guides, to take fantastic pictures and videos of this unforgettable event.
Breakfast and Dinner at Chengetani Lodge. Lunch (not included) during the celebrations.
Embark on road transfer by minibus from Katete to Lusaka.
Enjoy the scenic views as you travel through lush landscapes and vibrant towns. Along the way, you might encounter local markets bursting with fresh produce and handmade crafts, giving you a taste of Zambian culture. As you approach Lusaka, the bustling capital, prepare for a mix of urban energy and rich history. This journey not only connects two destinations but also offers unique glimpses into the heart of Zambia, making it a memorable experience!
Breakfast in Katete. Lunch and Dinner not included.
Accommodation Lusaka is not included on this last day. Depending on your International Flight, you may have to stay an additional night in Lusaka.
Please let us know and we will arrange accommodation for you.