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Avani Victoria Falls Resort Relaunches Cultural Dining Experience

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With Zambia’s cool season in full swing, Avani Victoria Falls Resort invited guests to explore rich flavours that lift the lid on local culture during the relaunch of the Mukuni Boma dinner experience, with a refreshed menu and an expanded cultural programme.

The setting of the boma dinner depicts a Zambian village where guests sit under the stars and lounge fireside for an authentic boma meal, which is a traditional, open-air African dinner. When walking into the Mukuni Boma, guests are greeted by the tastes, sights, sounds and smells of Africa before being seated and invited to taste the local brew. A four-course menu consisting of Pan African food and game meat on barbeque is then served.

The launch was marked by the presence of the executive team lead by Laurie Burr, the Minister of Tourism, Rodney Sikumba and the Mayor of Livingstone Ms. Constance Nalishebo Muleabai. The event was aimed at showcasing Zambia’s rich cultural heritage to the guests through Mukuni Boma’s cultural experience. The event saw an impressive turnout of guests from businesses in Livingstone and inhouse guests who were eager to experience the relaunch.

The Minister of Tourism highlighted the importance of cultural heritage tourism and the need to preserve Zambia’s cultural identity and how key the Mukuni Boma at Avani Victoria Falls Resort was to the tourism capital, Livingstone.

The relaunch featured a variety of performances, including traditional African music and dance. The Marimba, delivered a lively and energetic performance that featured intricate rhythms and harmonies. Ngoni Warriors, another musical group, showcased their unique blend of traditional African rhythms.

The alfresco experience takes place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night at the resort’s Mukuni Boma restaurant where beautiful Zambian rituals are performed on the banks of the majestic Zambezi River.

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