Africa Albida Tourism is a hospitality group with products in one of Africa’s most iconic destinations. Units include its flagship property Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, the luxurious Victoria Falls Safari Club, the spacious Victoria Falls Safari Suites, the family-friendly Lokuthula Lodges -Victoria Falls and the ‘must-do’ Boma – Dinner & Drum Show.
The Boma - Dinner & Drum Show
The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show is a “must-do” Victoria Falls dining and entertainment experience which specialises in traditional African dining, drumming and dancing. The Boma has, over the years, firmly established itself as a Victoria Falls highlight, providing a unique dining experience that bombards the senses with the tastes, sights and sounds of Africa.
The four-course meal includes a delicious platter of starters, soup from the campfire, a barbeque buffet, followed by a decadent selection of desserts.
Outstanding performances by traditional singers and dancers form part of this festive evening, while an enthralling interactive drumming show provides a wonderful finale to a fun-filled evening.
The Boma is open for dinner daily from 7pm, and it is recommended that you are seated by 7.15pm. Reservations are essential.
The Boma Café
The Boma Café, a casual al fresco eatery, is located on the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate and is open daily, serving breakfast, lunch and light meals in a tranquil garden setting with children’s play facilities and a swimming pool nearby.
Breakfast is available from 7am to 10am, while lunch and light meals are served throughout the day until 4.30pm.
See also:-
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Victoria Falls Safari Club and Victoria Falls Safari Suites and
Lokuthula Lodges
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