KABWATA CULTURAL VILLAGE
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2024
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2024
It is the "shopping" village for tourists. You can see carvers working there, offering all sorts of wooden objects at various prices (haggling is a must). Painted and carved wood, especially masks from all over the African sub-region, basketry, batiks, musical instruments, wax clothes, chitenges (traditional fabrics), bowls, trinkets, etc. In addition, the village schedules traditional dance performances (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) and there is a restaurant on site.
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