Wilderness Safarais’ Toka Leya Camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the western sector of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, about 12km from the Victoria Falls.
Accommodation
The camp offers 12 en suite safari-style tents, each with a magnificent view of the Zambezi River and some of its islands. The dining and bar area also provide stunning views of the river. In addition to visiting the Falls, game drives, river cruises and fishing are among the activities.
White water rafting, micro-lighting, helicopter flights and sunset cruises are among the many additional activities available in the area. Afterwards, you can relax by the camp swimming pool or at the spa.
The spray from the Victoria Falls – which can be seen from a distance of 30 km – creates the conditions for the unique, small rainforest ecosystem on the edge of the Falls. Herds of elephant, buffalo and smaller game, and predators, including lion, inhabit the national park.
Children
Children over the age of 6 years are welcome at Toka Leya and three of the tents are designed with families in mind.
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Shelley Phillips
Travel Specialist
Toka Leya Camp
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