Tourism boards, media houses, sponsors, cultural organisations, and visitors โ we welcome all meaningful connections that honour Lozi heritage.
Hotels, lodges, guesthouses, and transport operators in Mongu and Western Province. We promote your services to thousands of Kuomboka visitors annually. Referral and listing packages available.
Accredited journalists, documentary filmmakers, and photographers. We assist with logistics, cultural escorts, photography access arrangements, and official media accreditation for the ceremony.
Brands and organisations that align with cultural preservation, African heritage, and sustainable tourism. Sponsorship packages include site visibility, event acknowledgement, and community engagement.
Museums, cultural institutions, universities, and NGOs working in heritage preservation, language documentation, or community development in Barotseland and Western Province.
Documentary producers, streaming platforms, and educational content creators interested in Kuomboka footage, cultural interviews, and archival materials from Barotseland.
Planning to attend Kuomboka? We can connect you with trusted tour operators, local guides, accommodation options, and transport services in Western Province.
We respond to all enquiries within 2โ3 business days. For urgent media or ceremony access requests, please indicate this clearly in your message.
Barotseland ยท Western Province, Zambia
Mongu โ Gateway to the Barotse Floodplain
The Kuomboka ceremony takes place at Lealui Palace and concludes at Limulunga Palace, approximately 17km apart across the Zambezi floodplain.
We work with Zambia Tourism, lodges, transport operators, and safari companies to create complete Kuomboka visitor experiences. Reach out to discuss referral arrangements, listing packages, and joint promotional campaigns.
Accredited journalists and documentary filmmakers may apply for official media passes. All media coverage must be respectful of royal protocols and community dignity.
Kuomboka represents one of Zambia's greatest cultural tourism assets. The ceremony has grown from a regional royal tradition into an internationally recognised event drawing visitors from across Africa, Europe, and beyond.
Revenue from tourism directly benefits the Lozi community โ supporting accommodation providers, local guides, craft sellers, and transport operators in one of Zambia's most culturally rich provinces. By attending Kuomboka respectfully, visitors contribute to the preservation of a living cultural heritage.
Cultural Accuracy: Every piece of information on this site is researched from authoritative sources and reviewed for cultural accuracy.
Community First: All tourism partnerships prioritise local businesses and community benefit over external profit extraction.
Royal Respect: We operate in full respect of the Barotse Royal Establishment and all royal protocols surrounding the ceremony.
Heritage Preservation: A portion of all commercial activity supports Lozi cultural archiving, Silozi language preservation, and community education.
Disclaimer: Kuomboka.com is an independent website dedicated to celebrating and sharing the Kuomboka ceremony and Lozi heritage. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of the Barotse Royal Establishment or any official Zambian government body. We do not offer official media accreditation, ceremony access, or privileged entry of any kind. For official enquiries, please contact the Barotse Royal Establishment or the Zambia Tourism Board directly.