Discover Luangwa: Zambia's Rich History and Vibrant Culture
Explore Luangwa, Zambia: Where History Meets Modernity
Journey to a town steeped in history, now a thriving hub of commerce and tourism.

Luangwa, Zambia
Luangwa, formerly known as Feira, is a town nestled at the confluence of the Luangwa and Zambezi Rivers in Lusaka Province. Founded in the 16th century by Portuguese traders, Feira (meaning 'fair' or 'market' in Portuguese) quickly became a significant trading center. Taken over by the British South Africa Company in the 19th century, it was renamed Luangwa. Today, it's a thriving town with a population exceeding 10,000, boasting a rich history and a vibrant modern life.
Historical Significance
Luangwa holds a prominent place in Zambian history, possibly being the first European settlement. Explore its fascinating past as Feira, a bustling trading hub.
Thriving Commerce
Experience Luangwa's modern-day dynamism as an important center of commerce and trade.