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Discovering Zambia’s Hidden Gems

Lusaka is known as Zambiau2019s capital city, well-known for its development and the urban life surrounding it. At the same time, it also has glimpses of hidden historic and cultural heritage that are built beyond. In this blog, weu2019ll learn about some lesser-known facts about the places in Lusaka and Zambia.

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Discovering Zambia’s Hidden Gems

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  1. Discovering Zambia’s Hidden Gems Lusaka is known as Zambia’s capital city, well-known for its development and the urban life surrounding it. At the same time, it also has glimpses of hidden historic and cultural heritage that are built beyond. In this blog, we’ll learn about some lesser-known facts about the places in Lusaka and Zambia. The Freedom Statue: Located just 10 minutes away from Neelkanth Sarovar Premiere, one of the best hotels in Zambia, is the iconic Freedom Statue. Made in bronze, the Freedom Statue was raised in 1974 as a moment to commemorate those who strived hard and lost their lives for the freedom of the Zambian people. It symbolises the liberation of colonial rule and stands as a symbol of the resilience and courage of the Zambian people. Old Drift Cemetery: Dated back to the 1900s, the old drift cemetery near the Zambezi River is the resting place for the first European settlers who died of malaria and other diseases. The rest of the settlers later moved to higher ground, which is today’s Livingstone. Chilenje House 394: It is the modest brick house of one of the most influential African leaders, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, who is also the first president of Zambia. If you are in any of the well-known places to stay in Lusaka, it will be just a 15-minute drive from the city. You’ll be able to observe, photograph, and document the early lives of one of the most influential people in Africa. Lilayi Elephant Nursery: With a primary focus on rescuing and caring for abandoned elephants, the nursery also educates guests about Zambia's attempts to save its wildlife. An amazing visit is guaranteed when you get to see these magnificent animals up close and support the nursery's efforts to protect Zambia's natural heritage. Discovering these lesser-known locations in Lusaka will surely give your vacation a distinctive flair and provide you with an insight into the rich natural and cultural history of the city. So, plan, book, and stay at Neelkanth Sarovar Premiere, which is known for its luxurious stay, conference room, restaurants, and even wedding venues in Lusaka.

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