Toka Leya Camp
Toka Leya Camp is situated in the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, and overlooks the mighty Zambezi River where hippo, crocodile and elephant are often seen, as well as an incredible diversity of birdlife. The Camp’s central location allows for some good game viewing – such as buffalo, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest and white rhino. The occasional
predator is also seen.
Accommodation at Toka Leya is in twelve spacious en suite safari-style tents (including three family tents), each with expansive decks. Wooden walkways snake between the units and main area, making for a lighter ‘footprint’.
Toka Leya’s central area comprises the dining room, lounge and bar, which offer ample space for relaxation and are complemented by an infinity pool. Meals can be served in a variety of areas: the sundeck, the pool deck and dining room all overlooking the Zambezi. The novel pizza oven is a great hit with young guests, in particular.
Whilst at Toka Leya, you can enjoy a number of inclusive activities: Victoria Falls Tour - guide tour of the Livingstone side of the Falls; Game drives into Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park offer sightings of a good variety of wildlife, including some excellent birding.
predator is also seen.
Accommodation at Toka Leya is in twelve spacious en suite safari-style tents (including three family tents), each with expansive decks. Wooden walkways snake between the units and main area, making for a lighter ‘footprint’.
Toka Leya’s central area comprises the dining room, lounge and bar, which offer ample space for relaxation and are complemented by an infinity pool. Meals can be served in a variety of areas: the sundeck, the pool deck and dining room all overlooking the Zambezi. The novel pizza oven is a great hit with young guests, in particular.
Whilst at Toka Leya, you can enjoy a number of inclusive activities: Victoria Falls Tour - guide tour of the Livingstone side of the Falls; Game drives into Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park offer sightings of a good variety of wildlife, including some excellent birding.
The Camp offers relaxing sunset cruises and game viewing cruises, which include scenic views and exciting wildlife.
Guests can also enjoy cultural visits to one of the nearby villages of Sinde or Simonga. These are a respectful and insightful way to learn about and interact with, the people and culture of this part of Zambia.
Rhino Tracking – this is an exciting way of getting up close and personal with these endangered animals. Zambian Wildlife Authority scouts monitor the rhino 24 hours a day and therefore the animals’ whereabouts are always known. You can also enjoy a separate guided nature walk in the Mosi-oa-Tunya Park, a great way to enjoy the area.
Catch-and-release fishing is also on offer, with several varieties of bream (Tilapia) available, and tiger fish. This is a seasonal activity, and run on a strict catch and release basis.
Toka Leya’s unique back-of-house tour allows you to gain an understanding of the camp’s eco-friendly initiatives. Energy saving is explained as well as how waste water is reused in the camp nursery which was established to rehabilitate the area. The camp’s worm farm not only assists in the degradation of organic waste but is the perfect fertiliser for the indigenous trees in the nursery – which are then planted in areas where they once grew.
Whilst at the Camp, you also have the chance to visit the local museum, markets and shops to get a glimpse of historic and modern Livingstone town.
Livingstone is known for its adventure activities, any of which can be arranged for you (additional cost).
Guests can also enjoy cultural visits to one of the nearby villages of Sinde or Simonga. These are a respectful and insightful way to learn about and interact with, the people and culture of this part of Zambia.
Rhino Tracking – this is an exciting way of getting up close and personal with these endangered animals. Zambian Wildlife Authority scouts monitor the rhino 24 hours a day and therefore the animals’ whereabouts are always known. You can also enjoy a separate guided nature walk in the Mosi-oa-Tunya Park, a great way to enjoy the area.
Catch-and-release fishing is also on offer, with several varieties of bream (Tilapia) available, and tiger fish. This is a seasonal activity, and run on a strict catch and release basis.
Toka Leya’s unique back-of-house tour allows you to gain an understanding of the camp’s eco-friendly initiatives. Energy saving is explained as well as how waste water is reused in the camp nursery which was established to rehabilitate the area. The camp’s worm farm not only assists in the degradation of organic waste but is the perfect fertiliser for the indigenous trees in the nursery – which are then planted in areas where they once grew.
Whilst at the Camp, you also have the chance to visit the local museum, markets and shops to get a glimpse of historic and modern Livingstone town.
Livingstone is known for its adventure activities, any of which can be arranged for you (additional cost).