Deception Campsites | Central Kalahari Game Reserve
The Deception Valley area of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve is where most people start from and was made famous by American researchers Mark and Delia Owens in their book 'Cry of the Kalahari'. Like all campsites in the Central Kalahari the campsites in Deception have pit toilets and bucket showers - no water, you must be completely self-sufficient.
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is one of the world’s largest, at nearly 53,000km2. The feeling of space and sheer freedom is magical – a true wilderness experience. Animals such as gemsbok, hartebeest and springbok are common, and predators are frequently seen.
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Xigera Mokoro Trails Camp | Okavango Delta
Xigera Camp (pronounced Keejera) lies on the aptly named Paradise Island, surrounded by deep channels and lush vegetation within a remote area of the productive Moremi Game Reserve. This magnificent area epitomises the permanently flooded section of the Okavango Delta, with palm-filled islands, riverine forests, a multitude of clear water channels and expansive floodplains.
There are ten raised luxury tents with en-suite facilities, an outdoor shower – and superb views of the classic Okavango Delta floodplains that surround the camp. Meals and evening drinks are enjoyed in the lounge, bar and dining area overlooking a permanently flowing channel or under the stars in a traditional African boma. For those hot days there is a small plunge pool in which to cool off.
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Linyanti Discoverer Camp | Linyanti Concession
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Wilderness Toka Leya | Victoria Falls (Zambia)
On the banks of the Zambezi River, Wilderness Toka Leya is far enough from Livingstone to ensure a tranquil, authentic bush experience, yet close enough for guests to enjoy all the many activities in the greater Victoria Falls area. Wilderness Toka Leya can be all about adrenaline, or an opportunity to relax and unwind before or after a safari.
Wilderness Toka Leya has twelve luxurious tents (of which three are family tents). Each has a sumptuous outdoor bath, while the wellness centre with yoga and meditation options complements the serene surroundings. Boating and catch-and-release fishing excursions bring the Zambezi experience to life.
INSIDER'S TIP: Reconnect with nature by enjoying a massage treatment on the banks of the Zambezi River!
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Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessReinvigorated guest suites now offer a more spacious interior
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessWatching elephant from a river cruise
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessUninterrupted views of sunset over the Zambezi River
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessThe water, wildlife and tranquility of the Zambezi are the inspiration for Toka Leya's new décor
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessThe new deck in the main area has created a wonderful new dining option
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessFresh and delicious high tea treats
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessToka Leya's legendary infinity pool is a great spot for contemplating the Zambezi
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessRelax by the pool to the sound of the Zambezi rushing by
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessThe ever-fascinating dynamics of the Zambezi River
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessCruises on the Zambezi offer a magical perspective of this iconic African river
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessRelax before lunch with a chilled glass of wine
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessWe aim to use as much locally grown produce as possible in our fresh menu items
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessThe main area has been redesigned to maximise the natural spaces of the camp and its remote location,
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessToka Leya is a tranquil safari base from which to easily access and explore Livingstone and the Victoria Falls
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessThe refreshed design has made the most of the expansive Zambezi views
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessThe lounge and dining areas have been spread out to create pockets of calm for guests to enjoy their wild surrounds
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessExplore the Victoria Falls and the adventure hub of Livingstone
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessChoose a charming memento from the Trading Store
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessRiver cruise at sunset
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessHippos leave the water at the end of the day to look for graze
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessWhite-water rafting on the Zambezi
Toka Leya CampCredit: WildernessAfrican skimmers' unusual beaks are ideally adapted for skimming the water until they feel a fish to snap up
Nine spacious, en-suite safari-style tents all have expansive decks for wildlife spotting. Elevated wooden walkways weave between the guest tents and further limit our footprint in this pristine area.
This peaceful sanctuary showcases quintessentially Zambian style and charm, as well as makes the most of the beautiful, natural spaces around the camp. The views overlooking the Zambezi are mesmerising.
Fitted with canvas walls in muted tones, the tents offer a spacious interior, with the beds adorned with flowing, drawback mosquito nets. Locally designed light fittings enhance the ambience, while block-out curtains guarantee peaceful rest.
Contemporary furnishings add a modern touch, interspersed with nostalgic printed fabric artworks of Victoria Falls. The artworks – originally painted by artist Thomas Baines, who accompanied David Livingstone to the Zambezi in 1858 – bring the drama of the majestic Falls indoors. A pod swing floats above each private deck, allowing guests time out to immerse themselves in the surrounding wilderness.
There are three en-suite family rooms which accommodate four people in each.
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Bar, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Pool, Spa, Vegetarian
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Air Conditioning, Fan, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Bird Watching, Boating, Catch-and-release Fishing, Game Drives, Massages, Night Drives, Rhino Tracking, Walks (Guided)
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Adrenaline Activities, Canoeing, Cultural Tours, General Sightseeing, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Historical Tours, Quad Biking
Game drives into Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park offer sightings of general game species namely elephant, buffalo, giraffe and white rhino. Rich birdlife, including sought-after species such as half-collared kingfisher and Schalow’s turaco may be spotted as well.
Exploring the area on foot is a remarkable way to enjoy the small wonders within close proximity to the camp – the experience enables an understanding about the medicinal properties of plants and trees, the ecology, birds and insects; as well as interpreting the signs of the wild including animal tracks.
* Seasonal and subject to the availability of a qualified walking guide.
Whether a relaxing sunset cruise or a game viewing cruise, there are stunning scenic views and exciting wildlife to be enjoyed from the comfort of a spacious boat. There is always an abundance of hippo and crocodile; with the mighty Zambezi revealing other surprising sightings along the way.
Tracking rhino at Wilderness Toka Leya is an exhilarating way of getting up close and personal with these endangered animals. Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) scouts monitor these rhino 24 hours a day and therefore the animals’ whereabouts are always known. Travel to the location by vehicle, and then track the rhino on foot, accompanied by the scout.
* Please note that a nominal park fee is applicable.
The Zambezi River hosts several varieties of bream (Tilapia) which are a good catch. Tiger fishing is an unforgettable challenge for keen fishermen, particularly during the warmer months (October through to December).
* Fishing is on a catch and release basis, with a nominal park fee applicable.
An opportunity for guests to gain an understanding of the camp’s eco-friendly initiatives. Energy saving is explained, including 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, it is the perfect fertiliser for the indigenous trees in the nursery – which are then planted in areas where they once grew. Guests have the chance to participate in our rehabilitation efforts as well by planting their very own tree.
The camp's uniquely situated riverside spa allows guests to relax and be pampered with its variety of wellness treatments.
A World Heritage Site, Victoria Falls straddles the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia and is the most expansive curtain of water in the world. Behold the "Smoke that Thunders", Victoria Falls, is known to locals as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" for valid reasons. View its dramatic roaring waters and a mini rainforest that clings to the Falls’ edge, with a variety of mammals and birds. Plummeting some hundred metres into a basalt gorge, the spectacular spray, seen from kilometres away, is beguiling.
* A guided tour on the Zambian side is included in your stay; while the view from the Zimbabwean side is at extra cost.
Cultural visits to one of the nearby villages are respectful and insightful ways of learning about and interacting with the people and culture in this part of Zambia. The visit includes seeing one of the schools, and a homestead. Guest donations have assisted with projects that focus on schooling and income-generating activities, ensuring that the community benefits from tourism in the area.
Visit the local museum, and neighbourhood markets, to catch a glimpse of historic and modern Livingstone town.
Wilderness Toka Leya is a tranquil safari base from which to easily access and explore the Victoria Falls and the adrenaline-filled adventure hub of Livingstone.
The mighty Zambezi’s many experiences include thrilling activities such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, jet boating, and helicopter rides to name a few.
* These activities are at extra cost.
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 12
Special Interests: Birding, Flora, Hiking, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife