Rra Dinare
Rra Dinare
is a relatively well-priced camp
in the fabulous Okavango Delta
connect into the Okavango by boat
Rra Dinare is located in the Santawani Concession in the Okavango Delta area of northern Botswana.
The camp is centred on an substantial main building, leading out to a pleasant campfire area.
The whole camp overlooks a riverine plain with tall reedbeds.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at Rra Dinare is in six Standard Tents and two larger Family Suites with two bedrooms, which are accessed by means of long boardwalks either side of the main area.
Activities
Rra Dinare provides the following guided activities …
- Vehicle safari
- Mokoro canoe safari
- Walking safari
- Night vehicle safari
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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 Santawani Concession is 2-3 nights.
Seasonality
The May-Jun flood season is a period of transition from the hot wet summer to the cool dry winter, with lots of baby animals around and the arrival of the floodwaters. It is considered a great time to visit.
Temperatures can drop towards freezing during the night, but this has little adverse effect on safari.
The majority of camps are also significantly discounted during this time.
The flood in this eastern part of the delta is usually late, unreliable and relatively light, meaning that the camps remain primarily focused on land-based safari during this period.
For this reason, the area is commonly combined with another wetter concession for boating activities.
Sightings are reasonably strong throughout this period, although rarely to the level of prime areas such as Okavango Kwara.
The Jul-Sep dry season is the classic time to visit the Okavango Delta and is generally considered to be the best time for wildlife viewing, as many animals are drawn to the water.
During Jul-Aug, cooler temperatures may continue, but conditions are great for safari. This is very much the high season in terms of prices and visitor numbers.
The flood in this eastern part of the delta is usually late, unreliable and relatively light, so the main focus is on vehicle safari, with sightings being at their best through this period.
Camps are usually able to offer some limited mokoro canoe safari for most of this period, although this is likely to tail off into September.
The Oct-Dec hot wet season is the transition period between the peak of the dry season and the start of the rains.
Temperatures and humidities can become uncomfortably high in Oct-Nov in advance of the rains.
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.
The main focus is on vehicle safari, with sightings being reasonably strong through this period.
Boating activities become much less widely available, only those camps with access to permanent deepwater channels being able to 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 disperse but sightings remain strong.
The majority of camps are significantly discounted during this time.
Jan-Apr is the main green season in the Okavango Delta, when the area experiences the majority of its rainfall and there are lots of baby animals around. Temperatures and humidity remain elevated but have dropped slightly.
Dec-Feb threatens the greatest chance of prolonged cloud and rain.
The seasonal waterholes become replenished and a proportion of the animals disperse from the delta in search of better grazing. But despite these effects, safari remains strong throughout.
The main focus is on vehicle safari, with sightings being reasonably strong through this period
The majority of camps are significantly discounted throughout this season so it is a very smart time to travel, especially towards April.
Getting there
All of the camps in the Santawani area are usually accessed by light aircraft into the local bush airstrip. There are daily flight connections between all the camps in Okavango, Linyanti, the main airport at Maun and Kasane.
From the airstrip it is a vehicle safari of around 30 minutes into camp, with a good chance of early animal sightings along the way.
Unusually the camp can also be reached by vehicle from Maun in 3-4 hours, which is a pleasant drive and can save a great deal of money, especially for larger groups.
Excitingly, the area can also be connected by motorboat with camps further west in the Okavango Delta, notably Splash Camp and Kwara Camp (which are under the same ownership).
usually combined with sister camps in the Linyanti Kwando area
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