Toka Leya
Toka Leya
is a high-end tented lodge
in the Livingstone area
a relaxed rural location along the river
Toka Leya is located in the Livingstone area of southern Zambia.
The camp is centred on an open-sided main building, with steps down to a campfire area.
It offers very high levels of service, with a warm welcome on arrival, personalised notes in your room and a high level of professionalism and attention to detail throughout.
One aspect of a camp that we always appreciate is the amount of animals that come through. Various guests have reported that from their verandahs they have seen elephants, hippos, giraffes, buffaloes, baboons, vervet monkeys, warthogs, impalas, bushbucks and guinea fowl.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at Toka Leya is in twelve units, all with air-conditioning …
- Rooms : x9
- Family Rooms : x3 : with two bedrooms
Activities
Toka Leya provides access to the following activities, not all of which are included in the room rate …
- visits to the Victoria Falls
- motorboat safari
- canoe safari
- white-water rafting
- vehicle safari
- scenic flights
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The Victoria Falls is a very popular location and is, from a transport perspective, the central hub for safari in the southern part of the continent. The area therefore tends to feature in a lot of trips.
The usual stay duration at Livingstone is 2-4 nights, usually at the front end of a trip, since this is such an easy place to slide gently into Africa.
Seasonality
The best time to visit Livingstone is generally considered to be during the May-Oct dry season, when safari in the reserves of Zambia and Zimbabwe is strongest.
During the early part of this season, the flow rate over the falls should be high, possibly with the spray obscuring the views.
Towards the end of this season, the flow rate over the falls can reduce to not much more than a trickle, which can significantly reduce the majesty of the experiences.
Generally, we tend to recommend that you focus your trip on the best time for safari, rather than worry too much about the falls.
Getting there
The international airport at Livingstone is the main hub for safari in the region, with regular direct connections to Johannesburg, Kruger and other key locations. There may also be some long haul connections.
From the Livingstone Airport it is a drive of around 45 minutes to the lodge.
Most of the safari areas in this region are connected to the falls by light aircraft. The main exceptions are Hwange (which can also also be easily reached by road) and Botswana (which is usually accessed by road to the airport at Kasane, with onward flights from there to the camps).
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