Hopefully, you'll visit our tourist capital Livingstone next time. And the locals there widely speak SiLozi, which is a language very similar to many languages from Botswana and NW South Africa. They speak it in Kazungula too, which you passed through. But mainly in the Western province of Zambia.
@@NamibianRU-vidChannel Honestly, Victoria falls is the biggest attraction there by far, but Livingstone is the tourist capital of Zambia so there is plenty of other things to do mainly safari/wildlife(game reserve, Zambezi boat cruise, crocodile farm etc.), nature (Zambezi gorge, hiking etc.) and cultural (traditional restaurants, museums, villages). Different business offer their own unique experiences.
Love your energy, really hope you to see you post more and for your channel to grow. Im Zambian,though left when years young,trust me chikanda grows on you eventually,secondly for some reason,when we eat from one plate the food just tastes better and it's almost like a time to bond with people eating with
Thank you so much. Chikanda “grows on you”😅😅😅so I’m excused for not liking it first time around yeah??? 😃😃😃😃as for the eating together, yeah I figured it must be for bonding 😃❤️
8:44 bruh 😑 sorry about that. They should've given you your own plate and I'm surprised they didnt. In Zambia usually that type of communal share eating really depends on the household, not everyone does it like that...though it's more common in rural areas.
Actually, on another table I saw other people doing the very same thing- sharing a plate. So I’m told it’s a cultural thing. It’s not a bad thing. I’m actually amused at all these cultural traits and nuances. I love seeing it all❤️
I love the way you showcased my country Zambia so detailed.. you are a good report.how I wish you also visited the compound we komboni to complete the picture of lusaka....all the same job well done sister please visit again
A Lozi person here we call vegetables muloho. Having travelled across Zambia, I can confidently say that not every Zambian eats their food from the same plate that others share. It depends on the household one visits and it is not practiced much nowadays. I know it happens and I think it is fun to try at least once when one is young, but I have never experienced that.
Thank you for your comment. 😇 I was speaking precisely about the meal I was treated to and we were eating together from the same dishes. How do you prefer I would have described this experience?
Hi..did you go to any local markets to eat real Zambian foods? I think as Africans we should travel and visit each other's countries so we come closer..thanks for sharing..
She seems to have had plenty of nshima from local restaurants. As a local, I've never eaten any cooked food from the markets in Lusaka, except for chips, samosa, fritas and shawarma, due to our poor hygiene issues. Is it really recommended?
Awww, I had nshima.😋😋. And then those dried fish (kapenta)…and chikanda. I don’t know what other ethnic foods there are. Maybe you can enlighten me so I’m on the lookout next time I’m in Zambia😍😋😋😋