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In a nation as diverse and culturally rich as ours, there are seventy-three tribes that each have their unique traditions and celebrations. As we soar through the skies, we invite you to explore the vibrant tapestry of Zambia’s heritage with us. Here are some of the cultural ceremonies you should attend.
The Ngoni people of Zambia’s Eastern Province gather annually for the traditional Nc’wala ceremony, honouring their god, ancestral spirits, and Chief Mpezeni for the first fruits and food. Held on the final Saturday in February at Mtenguleni Village in Chipata, this event is a spectacular showcase of gratitude and tradition. Our regular flights to Mfuwe make it easy for you to embark on the two-and-a-half-hour drive to Chipata and witness this profound celebration.
Another captivating event is the Likumbi Lya Mize ceremony of the Luvale-speaking people in Northwestern Zambia. Every August, the Zambezi District becomes a vibrant hub of activity as people from all over gather to celebrate their rich cultural heritage. Proflight’s double-daily flights to Solwezi and Kalumbila provide seamless travel options to join the festivities and marvel at the traditional dances and customs.
In Luapula Province, the Umutomboko ceremony is a two-day event that commemorates the historic journey of the Lunda and Luba people from Kola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Zambia. Held at Mwansabombwe village, between Mwense town and Lake Mweru, this ceremony offers a fascinating glimpse into our history. You can easily participate in this historical celebration with our four-times weekly flights to Mansa.
Another event to be noted is the Bemba traditional ceremony, Ukusefya pa Ng’wena. Performed at Mungwi Village in Kasama by Paramount Chief Chitimukulu, this ceremony celebrates the founding and achievements of the Bemba people. The reenactment of the trek from Kola to Lubemba is a highlight, offering a vivid portrayal of the Bemba’s storied past. Proflight’s three-times weekly flights to Kasama ensure you can experience this colourful event firsthand.
In the heart of Zambia, the Shimunenga ceremony takes place on a full moon weekend in September or October. This Ba-Ila celebration near Maala on the Kafue Flats features traditional music and the dramatic drive of livestock across the Kafue River. Though it is a self-drive event from Lusaka, the journey is worth witnessing this unique cultural spectacle.
Lastly, the Kuomboka ceremony of the Lozi-speaking people is an awe-inspiring event led by Litunga, the king of the Barotse people, in Mongu. Held at the end of the rainy season when the upper Zambezi River floods, this ceremony sees the relocation of the people to higher ground in a grand procession. While Proflight awaits the completion of the Mongu Airport rehabilitation, we look forward to offering flights to this breathtaking event in the near future.
As Proflight, we would be delighted to fly you to any of these colourful traditional events.
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