Welcome to Toka Leya Camp in Livingstone

AboutToka Leya Camp

Toka Leya is set on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River overlooking several islands. A offers guests complete feel of relaxation whilst in Livingstone, home of theWorld Heritage site of Victoria Falls.

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Key facts of Toka Leya Camp

Open All Year
Country Zambia
Location Livingstone 
Accommodation 12 spacious safari style tents
Policy All ages welcome
Airport Livingstone International Airport
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Description
Facilities
Activities
Wildlife
Description

Toka Leya has most dramatic setting overlooking the islands on the Zambezi River. The camp offers complete relaxation in the heart of the activity hub of Livingstone, home of the Victoria Falls.

Activities to be enjoy include serenading river cruises, a quick drive or rhino tracking in nearby Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, spa or gym experience at the camp and of course exploring the majestic Victoria Falls. There is an endless list of adrenalin activities for the young at heart to chose from too.

Toka Leya main area
Facilities
En suite
Solar powered
Swimming pool
Family units
Laundry
Phone reception
WiFi with restricted access
Air conditioned

 

Guests are accommodated in 12 spacious, en suite safari-style tents with expansive decks. The main area houses a dining, bar and lounge area plus a relaxing infinity pool, a sundeck and a traditional fire pit for end of day gatherings.

Toka Leya gym
Experiences
Wildlife

Livingstone is known as home of the Victoria Falls but also offer some game viewing opportunities from Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. The park has a lot of antelope species, elephant, zebra, buffalo and perhaps what most are keen to see is the white rhino, and a pack of wild dogs.

The rhino were reintroduced in 1994 and are a major highlight as rhino in Zambia is only seen in one other place, North Luangwa. The guide walks offer the best chance to site the rhino as opposed to game drives.

The beauty of Livingstone is that you can see game even from the Zambezi River – elephants are a common site. There are many bird species as well and the most commonly see are kingfishers, African skimmers, and swallows.

We are thrilled to help you plan your perfect safari holiday