The top point of access to the city of Ndola is the Ndola Airport, the convergence point of four airlines, namely Kenya Airways, Proflight Commuter Services, South African Airways, and Zambezi Airlines. Travelers can arrange for a cheap car rental at Ndola International Airport to go straight to the city and see its interesting points.

Ndola is Zambia’s third largest city, and is the hub of commercial and industrial dynamics of the Copperbelt Provice. It is also the province’s capital, and is the site of many landmarks that cannot be detached from history. Most of the attractions are close to one another, allowing fruitful tours around the city.

One of the most priced monuments in Ndola is The Slave Tree, also called as Mukuyu Slave Tree. The tree is where many slaves for the slave market were bound by Arab traders in the 19th century. Another is the Dag Hammarskjold Memorial which stands at 1t 10 km on the Ndola/kitwe road.

A short drive from the city capital with a budget car rental at Ndola International Airport also brings tourists to The Copperbelt Museum. The museum houses an astounding collection of all the jewels and semiprecious stones of the Copperbelt region. As expected, the museum is under strict surveillance and visitors are not allowed after the designated time period.

Hotels and lodging houses are also easily found with a car rental at Ndola International Airport. Closest to the airport is Welcome Hotel along Kabushi Road, and another is Savoy Hotel on Buteko Avenue.