Xaranna Camp
Xaranna Camp
is a pleasant and polished property
in the fabulous Okavango Delta
rather pricey for this particular location
AndBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp is located in the Ranns Concession in the Okavango Delta area of northern Botswana.
This is a rather chic and upmarket camp, set on a lightly forested island above a small lagoon to the south-west of this private concession.
The main public areas of the lodge are open-sided under a canvas roof, raised up on stilts above the lagoon. To the left are the lounge areas, very chic and stylish, with some wonderful decorative touches. On the right side are the dining areas, leading down to a very pleasant sandy-floored campfire area. To the rear, there is a nice little gift shop.
One aspect which we always appreciate is the amount of animals which come into camp. You can expect to see vervet monkeys and baboons on the board-walks, with elephants and hippos regularly wandering between the tents.
Best of all, at night you will likely find yourself being serenaded by a host of animals, most vocally the hippos in the adjacent lagoon, but often backed by the roar of lions and the barking of leopards.
Rooms
Guest accommodation is in nine tented suites, which are accessed along a network of sandy pathways. Although the structures are essentially tents, inside they are very much like posh suites, with beautifully presented beds, lots of wooden panelling and nice design touches, plus a full indoor bathroom with conventionally plumbed basins, shower, free-standing bath and shower. Outside on the private verandah there is a lovely seating area and a substantial private plunge pool.
Very unusually the tents here are equipped with fans, air-conditioning and heating, which we are not sure we support from an environmental perspective, but which may be well appreciated at certain times of year.
Activities
Xaranna Camp provides the following guided activities …
- Vehicle safari
- Mokoro canoe safari
- Motorboat safari
- Walking safari
- Night vehicle safari
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When it comes to trip shapes and durations in Botswana, most visitors combine 2, 3 or 4 lodges by light aircraft over 6-12 nights, one or two of which will usually be here in Okavango Delta, combined with the Linyanti Waterfront and/or Makgadikgadi areas.
These trips are often done in combination with further nights at the Victoria Falls and/or down in the Cape.
The usual stay duration here on the Ranns Concession is 3-5 nights.
Seasonality
The May-Jun flood season is a period of transition from the summer to the cool dry winter and is a great time to visit, with lots of baby animals around as the floodwaters arrive into the delta.
Temperatures can drop towards freezing during the night, but this has little adverse effect on safari, the days are gorgeous and there are virtually no insects around.
The majority of camps are also significantly discounted at this time.
The flood in this southeastern part of the delta is usually late but often heavy. Before the waters arrive, the focus is largely on vehicle safari and walking safari. But once the area becomes flooded there is a pronounced shift towards boating activities and vehicle safari can be very reduced.
At this time, the area is usually combined with another more reliable dry safari location.
The Jul-Sep dry season is the classic time to visit the Okavango Delta and is considered the best time for wildlife viewing, as many animals are drawn to water from the surrounding dry hinterland.
Cooler temperatures persist, particularly at night, but safari conditions are great.
With the floodwaters reaching or just passing their peak in most areas, there is usually good access to both land and water activities.
This is very much the high season in terms of prices and visitor numbers, but restrictions on visitor numbers ensure that it does not get too busy.
Here the flood usually arrives during Jul-Aug, meaning that the focus is usually very much on boating activities.
As the floodwaters recede, through September, most likely there will be a move back to vehicle safari, with a corresponding increase in wildlife sightings.
The Oct-Dec hot wet season represents the transition period between the peak of the dry season and the start of the rains.
Temperatures and humidities can become uncomfortably high in advance of the rains, particularly in Oct-Nov.
With the floods having receded in most areas, the wildlife tends to become very concentrated around the few remaining water sources, making for very strong wildlife viewing.
Boating activities may become much less widely available, only camps with access to permanent deepwater channels can continue operations.
If significant rainfall does arrive, it usually comes in short sharp showers and generally has little negative effect on safari conditions. Some animals may start to migrate outwards from the delta but sightings remain strong.
The majority of camps are significantly discounted during Nov-Dec making it a smart time to travel.
The flood should have largely subsided by this time, meaning that the main focus should be on vehicle safari, with a reasonable level of sightings, although perhaps not as strong as most core concession areas in Okavango. Boating activities are likely to be significantly reduced.
The period Jan-Apr is the main green season in the Okavango Delta, when the area experiences the majority of its rainfall and temperatures and humidity have dropped slightly.
At this time the landscapes tend to be verdant and beautiful, the animals well fed and there’s lots of babies around.
Dec-Feb is when there is the greatest chance of prolonged cloud and rain.
As the seasonal waterholes become replenished, a proportion of the animals disperse in search of better grazing. But despite these effects, safari remains strong.
The majority of camps are significantly discounted throughout this season, especially moving into April.
Water levels are likely to be low during this period, meaning that the main focus should be on vehicle safari.
Boating activities are likely to be significantly reduced. If there are strong rains, the plains can become flooded, but this would be unusual.
Getting there
The camps in the Okavango Ranns Concession area can only be accessed by light aircraft into the local bush airstrips.
There are daily flight connections between all the camps in Okavango, Linyanti, the main airport at Maun and Kasane.
From the airstrip it is about an hour by vehicle and motorboat to Xaranna Camp, a thrilling journey through areas rich in wildlife, during which we are likely to encounter hippos, elephants and a wealth of other animals and birds.
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