If you would like to experience a stay in Rra Dinare as part of an unforgettable safari trip in Southern Africa, please contact us! We will create your very own personalised CONSAFARITY for you, always taking into account your individual ideas, wishes and possibilities.
The most important facts at a glance
The entire camp is built several meters above ground on wooden stilts. Guest accommodations consist of eight stylish safari tents, including a family unit, all overlooking the picturesque floodplains of the Gomoti River. Each tent is accompanied by its own bathroom with indoor and outdoor showers, as well as a private veranda offering wonderful views of the savanna landscape.
The open and thatched communal area comprises a large dining area, a bar, a cozy lounge with a library, as well as a swimming pool and deck with a fire pit. Guests can relax here and observe the natural surroundings and its wildlife comfortably from a chair or the bar.
Highlights of Rra Dinare Camp:
- Beautiful and lovingly run safari camp in the Okavango Delta
- Adjacent to the southern part of the Moremi Game Reserve
- Diverse region that can be explored by vehicle, on foot, and in a mokoro
- Magnificent views of the Gomoti River and the floodplains
- Occasional buffalo visits directly to the camp
- Environmental friendliness meets high comfort
The best time to travel
Rra Dinare offers guided day and night game drives through the private concession adjacent to the Moremi Game Reserve. Depending on the water level, mokoro rides, the traditional canoe in southern Africa, along the waterways of the Gomoti River are also possible. Additionally, there is an opportunity for walking safaris through the diverse region.
Rra Dinare is surrounded by a vast array of wildlife. During daily excursions into the African bush, guests can encounter lions, leopards, elephants, jackals, baboons, giraffes, zebras, hyenas, various antelope species, and even wild dogs and cheetahs.
Another representative of African wildlife is occasionally observed directly on-site at the camp: the African buffalo, which occasionally enjoys a tasty grass and leaf meal under the shade of the wooden walkways. Against this backdrop, it's not surprising that Rra Dinare translates to "Father Buffalo."