Chavuma is a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia, lying immediately south of the border with Angola.
Local attractions include the Chavuma Falls, while a market takes place on the border, permitting people from both nations to trade.
The Chavuma area has rich traditions, with the history of the Lunda people dating way back as 1837 the last reign of Chief Ikalawanda Musheta Mpindi with his palace at Manzeki.
Chavuma district as of today is a wide area that cover a large land divided by the Zambezi river.
The Luvale Royal establishment has it marks, tracks and palaces on the west of the Zambezi river, and land rich with fish, sugarcane and good land for rice farming.on the other hand the Lunda Royal establishment ethnic group has its marks, tracks and palaces on the east of the river.