"I hope to come back alive, no-one wants to die," Mr Lungu joked, saying he would leave on Tuesday afternoon.
He was discharged from a local hospital on Monday a day after collapsing while giving a speech to mark International Women's Day in the capital, Lusaka.
He was elected in January following the death of his predecessor Michael Sata.
During the campaign, the 58-year-old denied reports that he was sick and he offered to undergo a medical check-up.
On a visit to a slum in Lusaka on Tuesday morning he said he reassured journalists that was "feeling much better" but would travel to South Africa in the afternoon
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