
Rra Dinare Camp
On the Gomoti River, Rra Dinare Camp is a classic-style safari camp near the Moremi Game Reserve in The Okavango Delta in Botswana
Authentic, unpretentious, and full of heart, Rra Dinare (meaning Father Buffalo in Setswana) offers a rich, down-to-earth safari experience that lingers long after the journey ends. Located on the southern edge of the Moremi Game Reserve, this private concession was once used for controlled hunting but now stands as a shining example of Botswana’s successful shift to low-impact, high-value photographic safaris — a model that benefits both people and wildlife.
Rra Dinare sits across the concession from its sister camp, Mma Dinare, offering a complementary but distinct landscape. Here, woodlands provide cover for elusive leopards, while seasonal water sources attract migrating herds and predators. The floodplains surrounding the camp are home to large buffalo herds — often shadowed by lions — offering guests thrilling, predator-rich game viewing from both vehicle and the camp’s raised viewing deck.
The camp features eight canvas suites and one family unit, each with a private deck overlooking a waterhole or river channel. Spacious interiors include lounge seating, outdoor showers, ceiling fans, and thoughtful touches like USB charging points, writing desks, and complimentary laundry. The camp's central areas - including an open-sided lounge, dining space, firepit, and swimming pool - are designed for relaxed comfort with uninterrupted views of the Delta.
Powered entirely by solar energy and run in partnership with the local Sankuyo community, Rra Dinare is part of a conservation-driven approach to tourism. Staffed largely by local guides and hospitality teams, guests benefit from deep cultural knowledge and heartfelt service, while nearby villages benefit through jobs, skills training, and direct economic support.
With limited connectivity and a strong sense of place, Rra Dinare invites guests to slow down, tune in to the rhythms of the wild, and connect with a bigger conservation story - all while enjoying one of Africa’s richest safari landscapes.
Rra Dinare Camp
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8 Tents including 1 Family Suite
Children aged 6+ welcome
Swimming Pool
Bar
Solar power with back up generators
WiFi (limited)
Mokoros on The Delta
Boating Safaris
Helicopter rides (payable)
Off-road tracking
Night Drives
Game Drives
Walking Safaris
Full board with local soft and alcoholic drinks
Return local airstrip transfers
Secret Season: Apr-May
Shoulder Season: Jun & Oct
Flood Season: Jul-Sept
Green Season: Dec-early Apr










































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Rra Dinare Camp
rates | inclusions & exclusions:
Rra Dinare Camp

Accommodation with all meals & local beverages (alcoholic & non-alcoholic, complimentary laundry, game viewing activities, emergency evacuation cover, meet & greet from local airstrip.
Offers available on this safari camp/Lodge:




Why this Camp..?
(According to Google Reviews)
Reviews for Rra Dinare Camp are overwhelmingly positive, highlighting its excellent wildlife viewing in the Okavango Delta, attentive and friendly staff, and well-appointed, comfortable tents with great views. Guests praise the food and drinks, though some describe the food as good rather than gourmet. While some felt the camp was not as luxurious as other high-end lodges, its value for money in the Delta is noted as a strength.
Key positives from reviews:
Wildlife and Game Drives:Guests consistently report impressive wildlife sightings, including elephants, giraffes, lions, and cheetahs, with guides known for their skill and effort.
Friendly and Attentive Staff:The camp staff and managers receive high praise for their hospitality, warmth, and genuine care for guests, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Accommodation:Tents are described as well-decorated, clean, and comfortable, featuring outdoor showers and private decks with great views.
Food and Drink:Meals are generally seen as plentiful and tasty, with a good selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks included.
Eco-Friendly Practices:The camp is recognized for its use of solar and waste technology, aligning with environmentally conscious practices.
Value:Some reviewers note that the camp offers good value for a stay in a private Okavango reserve, which is often more affordable than other options.
Minor drawbacks or considerations:
Luxury Level:A few guests found the overall luxury and interior details less elaborate than other, more expensive camps they had experienced.
Specific Food Preferences:While generally good, some found the food only "ok" or "average" compared to the high standard of the overall experience.
Overall:
Rra Dinare is a consistently well-regarded camp offering a fantastic safari experience with abundant wildlife, great service, and comfortable accommodation at a good price point for the location.

















































































