Wilderness Safaris Toko Leya pays homage to Its Zambezi heritage following refurbishment

Refreshed look celebrates this peaceful sanctuary overlooking the Zambezi River

by Adam & Megan

Wilderness Safaris Toko Leya is offering guests a reinvigorated African safari experience following the light refurbishment of all guest suites and main areas.

Set in Zambia’s Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, the camp’s refreshed look and feel celebrates this peaceful sanctuary overlooking the mesmerising Zambezi River.

Maintaining Toka Leya’s quintessentially Zambian style and charm, the guest suites have been refreshed and the dining areas reworked to make the most of the beautiful, natural spaces around the camp.



Gogo Guwa, Toka Leya GM, comments:

“We are thrilled with our camp’s new look and feel, which has filled our staff with pride and energised our team. The new deck in the main area has created an additional venue for guests’ meals, as well as a wider variety of locations from which to enjoy sundowners or dinners under the stars, while taking in the vistas over the majestic river. The addition of appealing bean bags at the beach is the perfect spot for guests to unwind during the day with a cocktail in hand. The new swings at our guest suites are another feature designed to invite complete relaxation with a book, or just to appreciate the view”.



Fitted with canvas walls in muted tones, the suites now offer a more spacious interior, and the new beds are adorned with flowing, drawback mosquito nets. Locally designed light fittings enhance the ambiance of each room, 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.

To maximise the natural spaces of the camp and its remote location, the main areas have been redesigned. All furnishings have been replaced with customised décor, influenced by the surrounding Zambezi, while paying homage to the local community. Bespoke Zambian basket light fittings boldly feature in the lounge and dining areas, which are now further spread out to create pockets of calm for guests to enjoy their wild surrounds.

Making the most of the expansive Zambezi views, the bar area has been relocated and enlarged. The bar itself, clad in vibrant fabric featuring a bespoke Zambezi fish design, is the ideal setting for watching an unforgettable sunset. Bean bags add a splash of colour on the beach and offer the ultimate relaxation spot on the water’s edge.



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. It also offers guests many activities from camp: cruises and catch-and-release fishing, game drives, walks (subject to the availability of a walking guide) as well as back-of-house tours showcasing the camp’s successful tree-planting and other sustainability initiatives.

In and around camp, guests will spot hippos, crocodiles, elephants and buffalos, and a dazzling array of birds, with ‘specials’ such as the African finfoot, and seasonal migrants like the African skimmer. The camp’s uniquely situated riverside spa allows guests to wind down with its variety of wellness treatments.

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