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An exclusive private conservancy hugging the northern edge of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Dinaka is host to one of the most unique bio-diversities in Southern Africa. This ever-changing desert landscape gives refuge to the Kalahari lion, springbok, Oryx and brown hyena.
Dinaka, meaning “horns”, is a private conservancy located on the northern boundary of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. The activities on offer include educational walks with the San Bushman in addition to day and night game drives. Year-round water holes result in spectacular photographic opportunities from the underground photographic bunker, vehicle, on foot or one of several hides. Dinaka is the perfect contrast to a staying in the Okavango Delta.
Rooms
Guests are accommodated in seven spacious twin and double-bedded safari tents, each en-suite bathroom has an indoor and outdoor shower, hot and cold running water and flush toilet. Families are accommodated in a two-bedroomed tent, sharing a spacious en-suite bathroom – ideal for families in this child-friendly camp.
Dinaka’s tents are well spaced and raised up on wooden decks giving the perfect vantage point over a permanent water hole. Connected by wooden walkways all areas of camp are accessible by wheelchair.
Family Tent – 1 room
Families are accommodated in a two-bedroomed thatched tent, sharing a spacious en-suite bathroom – ideal for families in this child-friendly camp. Dinaka’s tents are well spaced and raised up on wooden decks giving the perfect vantage point over a permanent water hole. Connected by wooden walkways all areas of camp are accessible by wheelchair.
Twin or Double Tent – 7 rooms
Guests are accommodated in seven spacious twin and double-bedded thatched safari tents, each en-suite bathroom has both a large walk in shower and outdoor shower with a view. Dinaka’s tents are well spaced and raised up on wooden decks giving the perfect vantage point over a permanent water hole. Connected by wooden walkways all areas of camp are accessible by wheelchair.
The annual rains transform the arid desert landscape into a lush profusion of Kalahari vegetation, offering guests a unique insight into the lesser known desert experience. The Sleep Out Deck offers guests a panoramic view and the opportunity to spend the night under the magnificent African night sky.
Facilities
Dining room, bar, sitting area and campfire overlooking a permanent water hole
Star deck for dining under the night sky
Private airstrip
Accessible by air or road (self-drive options available)
Swimming pool
Photographic bunker and hides
Sleep Out Deck
Activities
Night Drives
Activities include night drives heading out into the darkness with hopes of witnessing the nocturnal wildlife happenings.
Photographic Hides
Year-round water holes result in spectacular photographic opportunities from the underground photographic bunker.