Hotel in Livingstone, Zambia
Toka Leya
225ptsZambezi-Bank Immersion

About Toka Leya
Ranked among La Liste's Top Hotels for 2026 with 90 points, Toka Leya occupies a prime position on the Zambian bank of the Zambezi River near Livingstone, placing guests within reach of Victoria Falls while offering a quieter, more immersive alternative to the town's larger resort properties. Compared to the high-volume offerings along the main strip, it operates at a smaller, more deliberate scale suited to travellers prioritising proximity to the river over amenity breadth.
The Zambezi Bank as a Design Premise
Livingstone's lodge market divides cleanly along a single axis: properties that treat the Zambezi as a backdrop, and those that treat it as the reason the building exists at all. Toka Leya belongs to the second category. Positioned directly on the Zambian bank of the river, the camp places guests close enough to the water that the rhythm of the Zambezi — its surface light in the early morning, the sounds that carry across it at dusk — becomes a structural part of the stay rather than an amenity listed on a brochure. This is what separates tented river camps from resort-format properties in Livingstone: the address does the editorial work that facilities cannot.
For context on how Livingstone's accommodation tier works: the town itself anchors the Zambian end of the Victoria Falls tourism corridor, competing with the Zimbabwean side for safari-extension travellers and fly-in itineraries. Properties like Radisson Blu Mosi-Oa-Tunya Livingstone Resort and The Royal Livingstone Anantara operate at the larger resort scale, with full facilities and higher capacity. Toka Leya occupies a different tier: smaller, more focused on the natural setting, and calibrated for guests who are routing through Livingstone as part of a broader Zambia circuit rather than treating the Falls as a standalone destination.
La Liste Recognition and Where It Positions the Camp
Toka Leya appears in La Liste's Leading Hotels ranking for 2026 with a score of 90 points. La Liste aggregates critical reviews, guest feedback, and editorial data across global hospitality, which makes its scoring a reliable cross-reference for placing a property within an international peer set. A 90-point score in the 2026 edition puts Toka Leya in company with properties that score on atmosphere, positioning, and experiential quality rather than on facilities volume alone. For comparison, some of the properties that anchor the very leading of that same list globally include Cheval Blanc Paris, Aman New York, and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz , all operating in dense urban or resort markets with entirely different competitive dynamics. That Toka Leya scores at this level from a remote riverbank camp in southern Zambia signals that the property is being evaluated on its own terms, not against an amenity checklist written for city hotels.
Within the Livingstone market specifically, this kind of recognition distinguishes it from the broader field. Tongabezi Lodge and Mukwa River Lodge represent adjacent options for travellers looking at river-facing properties in the same corridor, and each carries its own positioning. Toka Leya's La Liste score provides an external reference point that the others may not share at the same level.
What the Address Provides
The practical logic of staying on the Zambezi bank near Livingstone is worth stating directly. Victoria Falls sits within transfer range, making it viable to base at a quiet river camp and reach the Falls for guided visits without committing to the noisier infrastructure that surrounds the Falls-facing properties. This matters because the Falls themselves are a day-use experience for most itineraries, not a property-level amenity that benefits from proximity 24 hours a day. A camp set back from the tourist activity zone but connected by road gains the quiet of the river without sacrificing access.
The Zambezi also provides direct activity access that river-adjacent properties elsewhere in Zambia cannot match in the same way. Sunset cruises, fishing, and wildlife sightings along the riverbank are products of the camp's specific geography, and the proximity to Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park adds a land-based dimension. Travellers building multi-property Zambia itineraries will recognise that Livingstone anchors the southern entry point; camps like Anabezi Camp in Lower Zambezi National Park or Puku Ridge in South Luangwa National Park operate further north in the circuit, with different ecosystem profiles and a very different sense of remoteness. Toka Leya's position makes it a logical start or end point for those multi-camp itineraries, combining accessibility with enough wilderness character to feel like part of the safari rather than a transit stop.
For travellers extending into the broader Zambian wilderness network, the country's other tented camp options span a wide range. Lion Camp in Mfuwe, Lolebezi in Jeki, Sungani Lodge in Luangwa, and Anantara Kafue River Tented Camp in Kafue each occupy distinct park ecosystems, which means the choice between them is a question of what wildlife and landscape the itinerary prioritises rather than a simple quality comparison. Toka Leya's Livingstone location sits at the infrastructure end of that spectrum, with better connectivity than most of those options while retaining a river camp format.
Planning a Stay
Livingstone is served by Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport, which handles regional connections and some international routes. Transfers to river-facing camps in the area are typically short. The southern Zambia dry season runs from May through October, which concentrates most safari traffic and offers the clearest wildlife viewing around the Zambezi and adjacent parks; this is when bookings at properties like Toka Leya are under the most pressure and advance planning is advisable. The shoulder months of April and November carry lower visitor volumes with the trade-off of higher humidity and occasional rainfall. For broader orientation on what the Livingstone area offers, our full Livingstone guide maps the dining and accommodation options across the town and its river corridor.
Travellers who use Livingstone as a bookend to larger Africa itineraries, or who are accustomed to the positioning logic of properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point or Hotel Esencia in Tulum (where address and landscape are the primary product), will find Toka Leya legible on similar terms. The Zambezi delivers what it delivers regardless of the season; the camp exists to place guests at the edge of it.
FAQ
What room should I choose at Toka Leya?
Toka Leya operates in a tented camp format, so the relevant choice is typically between accommodation units that vary by position relative to the riverbank rather than by floor or wing in the conventional hotel sense. Units with direct river frontage will offer the most immediate connection to the Zambezi, which is the property's primary asset and the basis for its La Liste 90-point recognition. Given the camp's scale and style, the difference between unit types is leading clarified directly with the property at time of booking, as configuration details are not published centrally.
What is the standout thing about Toka Leya?
The camp's position on the Zambian bank of the Zambezi, within transfer range of Victoria Falls and adjacent to Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, is what distinguishes it within Livingstone's accommodation market. Its La Liste Leading Hotels 2026 score of 90 points provides external validation of that positioning at an international level. For travellers comparing it against the town's larger resort options or against other Zambian camps further north in the safari circuit, the combination of river access, Falls proximity, and recognised quality at a smaller camp scale is the clearest differentiator.
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