Tour del villaggio di Livingstone Mukuni





Descrizione
Scopri il ricco patrimonio culturale del popolo Toka-Leya con una visita guidata del villaggio di Mukuni, uno dei più antichi insediamenti tradizionali dello Zambia. A breve distanza in auto da Livingstone, questa esperienza immersiva ti consente di interagire con la gente del posto, esplorare capanne tradizionali e conoscere le usanze e la storia del villaggio. Goditi l'opportunità di incontrare il capo villaggio (soggetto a disponibilità) e fare acquisti di autentico artigianato artigianale, il tutto sostenendo un turismo comunitario sostenibile. Questo tour educativo è perfetto per le famiglie e chiunque sia interessato a esperienze culturali autentiche. - Visita guidata guidata guidata dagli abitanti del villaggio locale per una prospettiva autentica - Esplora capanne tradizionali, cucine e laboratori artigianali - Possibilità di incontrare il capo villaggio e conoscere le usanze locali - Ideale per adulti e bambini, favorendo l'educazione culturale
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
All'arrivo, gli ospiti sono accolti da una Guida locale esperta che li conduce attraverso il villaggio mentre condividono storie affascinanti sulle origini, la leadership e lo stile di vita della comunità. I visitatori esploreranno le capanne tradizionali fatte di materiali naturali come fango e paglia, acquisendo una comprensione di come queste strutture sono costruite, mantenute e disposte simbolicamente all'interno dei composti familiari. Il tour include anche una visita al Palazzo Reale del Capo Mukuni (soggetto a disponibilità), dove gli ospiti possono conoscere il ruolo della leadership tradizionale e come continua a plasmare la vita comunitaria nello Zambia contemporaneo. A seconda del giorno e del programma, i visitatori possono anche avere la possibilità di incontrare anziani del villaggio, artigiani o donne impegnate in attività quotidiane come la tessitura di cesti, ceramiche o sculture in legno.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(7)
We had an excellent experience- learnt so much about village life and structure and really enjoyed the warmth and hospitality of the villagers and our guide. The dance group was incredible. We felt we had a private concert! Our pick up and drop off to our air BnB was also excellent- and we were very grateful for guide choosing our lunch spot and assistance with the border crossings! Thoroughly recommend !
We always like to learn about support local communities in a respectful way that does not exploit those who live there. Sitali and our guide Brave introduced us to the Mukuni people. We heard about the marriage between two tribes who settled in to form the village and are still led by descendants from the original Chief and Bedyango (female leader). Local students who were on break shared traditional song and dances. We were there right after harvest so we saw women prepping the peanuts and corn. The market was a bit overwhelming but vendors are friendly and take the time to introduce themselves and ask about your visit. You just wish you could make a purchase from each of the shops. I would recommend this during a trip to Vic Falls.
Educational , the guide was very informative, friendly people. Beautiful arts and crafts for sale, at reasonable prices
muy interesane an anthropological visit no tourist
The tour itself and the tour company (Sitalis Travel) was really good. The owner, who was my driver was super friendly. The tour itself was quick & interesting, It was nice to see how others in the area lived. This would be great to do if you're looking for something to do in the livingstone area for just an hour or two in addition to the falls. The only thing that made me feel bad was the pressure to buy something at the end. I travel full time and never buy souvenirs and I felt terrible for not.
Great trip, actually the owner of the company took me himself on the tour, he was very passionate about what he does and tourism in Zambia. Mukuni Village itself was very interesting to see how the different families live in the village and their roles within the village. Highly recommended and is the best value in town for this tour
Felistus was a great guide and is very knowledgeable! We were escorted by the owner Sitali who was an amazing and exceptionally friendly guide himself who grew up in the area was readily answering all our questions with the depth of knowledge only available from someone with first hand experience. We would highly recommend this experience to anyone



