Lozi Kingdom
The Lozi Kingdom, also known as the Barotse Kingdom, is located in western Zambia. It is home to the Lozi people, who have a rich cultural heritage and a unique language called Silozi. The kingdom is known for its traditional governance system, led by the Litunga, the king, who plays a significant role in the community and cultural practices.
The Lozi Kingdom is famous for its annual Kuomboka ceremony, which celebrates the king's journey from the floodplain to higher ground during the rainy season. This event showcases the kingdom's traditions, music, and dance, attracting many visitors. The kingdom's history is intertwined with the Zambezi River, which has shaped its economy and lifestyle.