Zambian Traditional Wedding Private Half-Day Guided Tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Traditional attire
- Professional photos
What to expect
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Stop At: Lusaka, Lusaka, Lusaka Province
Zambian traditional weddings called 'Chilanga Mulilo' are the 1st introduction to a marriage and happen on the Saturdays. our clients get to be part of this beautiful event and share the beautiful memories of the couple. Our tour guide will guide you through the traditional wedding and explain the history at each stage. You will also get to:
1. Participate in the preparation of the eat
2. Receive free attires and
3. Eat the traditional foods at the wedding.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Lusaka, Lusaka, Lusaka Province
The travelers get to ride with the wedding party as they take the food to the groom's place. You get to enjoy traditional Zambians songs and learn some new dances.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
- COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This was such a unique experience. I got to participate closely in a traditional wedding ceremony and eat authentic Zambian food. Sara, my guide, was great. She picked me up at the hotel around 1pm and gave me a traditional shirt to wear. We drove to the event place and she told me about the eve...
This was such a unique experience. I got to participate closely in a traditional wedding ceremony and eat authentic Zambian food. Sara, my guide, was great. She picked me up at the hotel around 1pm and gave me a traditional shirt to wear. We drove to the event place and she told me about the event and traditions along the way. We arrived there around 2:10pm. I met the groom and hang out for some time. After about two hours, at 4pm, the bride's crew arrived with all the food they made. That's when the ceremony really starts. It was a long wait, but you can't really control that. They go through several stages where the families negotiate, and the groom's family " bribes" the bride's family (who made all the food). They act out. There are drums, some singing. The bride's crew present all the food, which is a lot! The groom's crew throw money at them (and you get to do it too). It was fun. The main ceremony took about 1 hour, so around 5pm we headed out and waited for the food to be served. It wasn't until 5:45pm that I finally got food, so I was hungry! They had all sorts of traditional food, so this is a great opportunity to try many varieties of Zambian food. Sara taught me how to make the shima balls to eat (with your hands!). We left around 6:45, at which point I was done. From the time I left the hotel, to the time I was back, it was about 7 hours. This was a very unique experience that I told many people about, and they were wowed. I don't think it's for everyone. You need to be flexible with the unpredictable schedule (it's a real wedding!) and be comfortable interacting with people you don't know. On the other hand, it's an experience you can't get anywhere else.This was the start of our awesome trip to Zambia. Our tight schedule meant we could only attend the cultural event on the day of our arrival. Our tour operators, Sarah and Patrick picked us from the airport and drove us to the event, with a quick stop to change into our traditional attire, whic...
This was the start of our awesome trip to Zambia. Our tight schedule meant we could only attend the cultural event on the day of our arrival. Our tour operators, Sarah and Patrick picked us from the airport and drove us to the event, with a quick stop to change into our traditional attire, which Sarah had gotten custom tailored for us beforehand. Right from the pickup, we felt the warmth and hospitality come through, and we kept getting educated on some of local aspects of country we were visiting. The ceremony itself was amazing. First the tradition is something to cherish. To see the whole ceremony from a privileged seat was indeed an honor. And the family was so welcoming. Right from groom to each member of the family ensured we were comfortable and well taken care of. Everyone, including Sarah and Patrick, took time to explain us the traditions, and the details of the ceremony. And the food... so good. There was so much that if we had tried to sample all the dishes, we would have needed two days. This was not commercial food... but authentic Zambian dishes cooked by the brides family and lets just say the cooking was done to impress the groom. Among the best we ate in Zambia. This particular tour was a last-minute addition to our itinerary, and we are super glad we did it. We were lucky to get an immersion in the culture and experience the rich traditions right on our first day. It was one of the highlights of our awesome visit to One Nation, One Zambia.I was looking for something unique to do on my business trip in Lusaka and I took this tour. I had no much idea was it was gonna be like. But Oh! was I blown away by the cultural aspect of the tour and the fact that you get to meet the couple and interact with them? Yes! I was totally 💯🤩🥳 The fo...
I was looking for something unique to do on my business trip in Lusaka and I took this tour. I had no much idea was it was gonna be like. But Oh! was I blown away by the cultural aspect of the tour and the fact that you get to meet the couple and interact with them? Yes! I was totally 💯🤩🥳 The food was amazing, the people were so warm and friendly. They made me feel like the most important guest in the entire event. The love was massive and the tour guide helped me understand every step of the process. Indeed Africa is a motherland. Thanks to Rimor Tours. I definitely recommend this tour!