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Raised wooden decks are covered with a large canopy of open sided canvas boasting beautifully views of the surrounding bush and river.Hanging chandeliers and neat, natural fabrics lend the entire space an air of simplistic luxury. Built around a large sausage tree, each of the dining, sundeck and lounge areas flow seamlessly together framed by the Zambezi river.Besides the comfy sofa chairs and quaint wooden bar is the infinity swimming pool, perfect for spotting the passing wildlife while catching a tan.
Walkways extend either of the main area out towards twelve spacious safari styled rooms. Glass sliding doors ensure you have the feel of being under canvas. Four-poster beds sit at the centre of the beautifully appointed rooms, stylish leather high chairs and a romantic open-roofed Victorian bath tub. Persian styled rugs and wicker furniture offset the neutral canvas and wooden accents. Most of your time will likely be spent on the sunken decks that show off the splendid views.
As part of your stay you are bale to tour Victoria Falls (from the Zambian side) fishing, nature walks as well as river cruises and game drives through the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. With the town of Livingston in close proximity there are village walk, bike tours and a fairly interesting museum to add some culture to your trip. Livingston is also home to a plethora of adventure sports like bungee jumping and river rafting for those seeking some last minute adrenaline.
Toka Leya Camp is owned by Wilderness safaris which aims to double its conservation impact by 2030, protecting 6 million acres of land. Their framework focuses on Educate, Empower, and Protect pillars, building a conservation economy, nurturing future leaders, and preserving unfenced wilderness. Through immersive hospitality experiences and partnerships with nonprofits like Children in the Wilderness and the Wilderness Trust, they engage guests in conservation efforts and address diverse threats to wilderness, wildlife, and communities.
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Adrenalin-busting activities and views to take your breath away at Africa’s greatest natural wonder.