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Toka Leya Camp
Uninterrupted views of sunset over the Zambezi River
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Toka Leya Camp
Reinvigorated guest suites now offer a more spacious interior
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Dana Allen
Watching elephant from a river cruise
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Toka Leya Camp
The water, wildlife and tranquility of the Zambezi are the inspiration for Toka Leya's new décor
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Toka Leya Camp
A magical spot to take in the mighty Zambezi River
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Toka Leya Camp
The new deck in the main area has created a wonderful new dining option
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Toka Leya Camp
Fresh and delicious high tea treats
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Toka Leya Camp
Toka Leya's legendary infinity pool is a great spot for contemplating the Zambezi
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Toka Leya Camp
Relax by the pool to the sound of the Zambezi rushing by
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Dana Allen
The ever-fascinating dynamics of the Zambezi River
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Toka Leya Camp
Cruises on the Zambezi offer a magical perspective of this iconic African river
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Toka Leya Camp
Relax before lunch with a chilled glass of wine
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Toka Leya Camp
We aim to use as much locally grown produce as possible in our fresh menu items
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Toka Leya Camp
The main area has been redesigned to maximise the natural spaces of the camp and its remote location,
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Toka Leya Camp
Toka Leya is a tranquil safari base from which to easily access and explore Livingstone and the Victoria Falls
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Toka Leya Camp
The refreshed design has made the most of the expansive Zambezi views
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Toka Leya Camp
The lounge and dining areas have been spread out to create pockets of calm for guests to enjoy their wild surrounds
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Toka Leya Camp
Explore the Victoria Falls and the adventure hub of Livingstone
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Dana Allen
Choose a charming memento from the Trading Store
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Toka Leya Camp
Guest tent exterior
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Dana Allen
Elephant in the river close to Toka Leya
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Toka Leya Camp
Relax on Toka Leya's beach with a tasty cocktail
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Toka Leya Camp
Toka Leya's Yoga deck
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Dana Allen
Toka Leya's gym-with-a-view
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Toka Leya Camp
River cruise at sunset
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Toka Leya Camp
Hippos leave the water at the end of the day to look for graze
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Mike Myers
White-water rafting on the Zambezi
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Toka Leya Camp
Credit: Dana Allen
African skimmers' unusual beaks are ideally adapted for skimming the water until they feel a fish to snap up