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Victoria Falls: Boma Dinner and Drum Show 1
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Free cancellation available
Price is RM 244 per adult

Activity location

    Meeting/Redemption Point

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      Tour with Meeting Point

      • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
        4h
      • English

      This option does not include hotel pick up and drop-off. Customers must make their own way to the meeting point.

      Language options: English
      Starting time: 19:00
      Price details
      RM 243.84 x 1 AdultRM 243.84
      Total
      Price is RM 243.84
      Until Thu, 18 Jun

      What's included, what's not

      • What's includedWhat's included
        Dinner and drum show
      • What's includedWhat's included
        Hotel pick up and drop-off (if option chosen)
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Drinks
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Gratuities

      What you can expect

      At the moment you arrive, you'll be ceremoniously dressed in a chitenge (sarong), before being welcomed by traditional dancers and a mini face paint. Ladies are given dots on their cheeks to signify the beauty of African women, while men receive stripes defining the warrior look of African men. Then, you'll be ushered into the main enclosure, where your senses will be bombarded by the tastes, sights, and sounds of Africa. During the feast, the entertainment incorporates mbira music, traditional dancers, a local folk storyteller, a fortune teller, a hair braider, elaborate face painters, and souvenir sellers.

      But the highlight of the evening’s entertainment is the renowned, interactive drumming show beginning after dinner. Guests are each handed a djembe drum and given the opportunity to participate in the drumming show by learning a few rhythms. After the drumming show, you'll be invited to the dance floor to groove to the beat of the Africa drums. The evening is capped off with a group of a cappella singers serenading you with personalized, sweet melodies at your table.

      The meal begins with a shared starter platter, featuring mouth-watering specialities such as skewered peppered impala, smoked crocodile tail, and corn ciabatta and “nyimo” fritters. Then, make your way to the campfire for the chef’s freshly made soup of the day served with croutons and homemade bread. There is also a salad bar, featuring a variety of different offerings made from local organic produce, including sweet potato, legumes, nuts, and seeds, complimented by greens, dressings, and assorted breads.

      The main course features a braai (barbeque) buffet feast including pork fillet, beef, borewors, marinated chicken, game meatballs, and a spit roast-of-the-day served with peanut butter rice or sadza (a thick maize-meal porridge which is the local staple diet) and a variety of sauces. You may also tempt your taste buds with a traditional hunter’s stews or try the fish, Zambezi bream and kapenta (freshwater sardine). Vegetarian dishes include a vegetable stir fry, the chef’s daily pasta dish, homemade garlic bread, and roast potato wedges. Halal meals are also available. The adventurous may wish to try a local delicacy, a sautéed mopane worm, for which you will receive a certificate as proof.

      Location

      Activity location

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        • Livingstone
        • Livingstone, Southern Province, Zambia

      Meeting/Redemption Point

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        • Squire Cummings Rd, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
        • Livingstone, Zambia