Today is yours to explore Victoria Falls. Hourly complimentary shuttles run between the hotel -- Town and the Victoria Falls Rainforest Centre. Enjoy the vulture culture lunch in the MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant or alternatively, you may choose to take lunch at the Victoria Falls Safari Club. This evening, head for dinner at The Boma - Dinner & Drum Show. The Boma is a must-do Victoria Falls dining and entertainment experience, specializing in traditional African food, drumming, and dancing. The food is cooked and served in the style and quantity of a lavish feast, including irresistible desserts. On arrival, guests are dressed in a chitenge (traditional sarong) and welcomed into a vibrant atmosphere in which the tantalizing aromas of local dishes and game meat on the braai (barbecue) fill the restaurant, which is partially open to the star-filled African sky. Guests' meals begin with a mouth-watering platter of starters whilst the buffet includes soup from the campfire, a range of salads, and game meat cooked on a braai (barbecue), followed by desserts. Vegetarian options are also available, as well as local dishes such as peanut butter spinach. Guests can also look forward to outstanding performances by traditional singers and dancers, and enjoy an energizing interactive drumming show. A face painter, storyteller, hair braider, and fortune teller also form part of this festive evening.
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Victoria Falls Safari Club
Situated within the magnificent grounds of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Resort comes a brand new, luxury club. It is a place where African history and the enchanting power of nature blend with exotic modern comforts and brings an atmosphere of exclusive African distinctiveness. Just 3 to 4 kilometres from Victoria Falls Rainforest and the town centre, Victoria Falls Safari Club offers luxurious accommodation with uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld and spectacular African sunsets.
