Kasama
Kasama Area Profile – Northern Province, Zambia
Kasama is the administrative and commercial capital of Northern Province, serving as the region’s primary hub for government services, trade, transport, and tourism. With its strategic position along the Great North Road and its role as a gateway to the northern tourism circuit, Kasama continues to grow as a centre for business, agriculture, and public administration.
The town’s calm environment, natural beauty, and improving infrastructure make it an appealing location for families, civil servants, NGOs, and private-sector professionals operating across the northern region.
Key Residential Areas
Kasama offers a mix of established neighbourhoods and expanding residential zones:
Low Density (New & Established Suburbs)
- Mulenga Hills – Popular for its elevated setting, newer homes, and quiet neighbourhood atmosphere.
- New Town Area – Modern housing, secure compounds, and easy access to shops and government offices.
Medium- to High-Density Areas
- Chilubula & TAZARA Area – Convenient access to transport corridors and public services.
- Malula Compound & Location Areas – Affordable housing with strong community networks and local markets.
Kasama Central / CBD Fringe
Close to shops, offices, schools and major transport routes — ideal for professionals and organisations needing proximity to services.
Amenities & Facilities
Kasama provides essential services and growing amenities that support residents and businesses:
- Education: Kasama Boys Secondary, Kasama Girls Secondary, Chilubula Secondary, private academies, and nearby mission schools.
- Healthcare: Kasama General Hospital, Lubushi Mission Hospital, private clinics, and regional health centres.
- Shopping & Services: Shoprite, local supermarkets, hardware stores, agro-dealers, Kasama Main Market, filling stations and various retail shops along the main highway.
- Transport: Kasama Airport, TAZARA railway connectivity, and Great North Road access to Mpika, Mbala, Mpulungu and Mansa.
- Hospitality: Thorn Tree Guest House, Chitimukulu Lodge, Kasama Inn and other lodges serving tourists and business travellers.
Summary
Kasama is a calm but rapidly developing provincial capital with strong public-sector activity, growing commerce, and access to some of Zambia’s most remarkable natural attractions. Its combination of affordable housing, improving infrastructure, steady demand from civil servants and NGOs, and strategic location makes it an attractive option for residents, property investors, and organisations operating across Northern Province.
Attractions
Attractions & Lifestyle
Kasama is known for its impressive natural and cultural sites:
- Chishimba Falls – One of Zambia’s most iconic waterfalls, located just outside Kasama.
- Kalambo Falls (day-trip access via Mbala) – A major natural attraction within the broader northern tourism circuit.
- Lake Chila & Lake Tanganyika (via Mpulungu) – Popular for fishing, boating and weekend getaways.
- Cultural Heritage: Bemba traditions, palace sites, museums and historic mission stations provide cultural depth.
- Outdoor Lifestyle: Hiking, cycling, rural trails and serene landscapes create a relaxed and family-friendly environment.