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Thamalakane River Lodge
Thamalakane River Lodge

Thamalakane River Lodge


19°53’3.1"S 23°33’16.4"E

About Thamalakane River Lodge

Barely half an hour’s drive from the airport, Thamalakane River Lodge is a world away from the bustle of Maun.

Within minutes of arrival, the riverside setting invites relaxation, the water babbling alongside attractive gardens that are home to an open-sided restaurant and bar.

Settling down with a drink on the deck is a perfect antidote to travel fatigue. But with an à la carte menu or a substantial buffet, backed up by a pizza oven and a decent wine list, it’s a particularly popular spot – so don’t forget to book a table for dinner!

A bridge from this rustic hub crosses a narrow stream, bringing you to a collection of simple, stone-built chalets, whose high thatched roofs do wonders in helping to keep them cool. Practical comfort is the watchword here, rather than luxury, with glass sliding doors, net-draped beds and ceiling or floor fans.

Make yourself a cup of tea or coffee and watch the birds and river boats from the small patio, though choose wisely: the best views are from the chalets at the front. Consider a refreshing dip in the pool, where sunloungers invite a lazy afternoon siesta. Then at night, fall asleep to the high-pitched orchestra of the resident frogs.

Accommodation
21 chalets
Children
Fine for all ages
Open
All year

Activities

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Thamalakane River Lodge: Full Report

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Traveller reviews of Thamalakane River Lodge

64 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


82%
64 reviews since August 2007
Excellent
18
Good
35
Average
10
Poor
1
Terrible
0
J&BfromWirral

Arrived 13 Oct 2024, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"The staff were lovely and very helpful …" Read J&B’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Mr & Mrs HfromCaterham

Arrived 10 Nov 2024, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"Clean and comfortable. Staff in the restaurant were pleasant and helpful. …" Read Mr & Mrs H’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Mr CfromHindhead

Arrived 25 Oct 2024, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"The chalet had a lovely view out across a river. …" Read Mr C’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Mr P.fromTatsfield

Arrived 4 Sep 2024, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"Only stayed for 1 night, difficult to give a thorough assessment …" Read Mr P.’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Mr & Mrs OfromSomerset

Arrived 26 May 2024, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"a comfortable and welcoming lodge... the food was good …" Read Mr & Mrs O’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

The DigstersfromUK

Arrived 27 Sep 2023, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"spacious and comfortable …" Read The Digsters’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr D.fromStillwater

Arrived 8 Jun 2023, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"This spot was a bit outside of Maun and in the opposite direction than we were …" Read Mr D.’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr & Mrs HfromLisvane

Arrived 3 May 2023, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"..a very comfortable one night stop and is in a great location by the river... …" Read Mr & Mrs H’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Mr & Mrs DfromE Sussex

Arrived 19 Nov 2022, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"A lovely location overlooking the river... Friendly & helpful staff... …" Read Mr & Mrs D’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr & Mrs CfromEdinburgh

Arrived 15 Oct 2022, 1 nights

"Thamalakane River Lodge review"

"an excellent location for a short stay ...met on arrival at Maun Airport …" Read Mr & Mrs C’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

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Thamalakane River Lodge's location

Look closer at the environment and surroundings of Thamalakane River Lodge.


When to go to Maun

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Thamalakane River Lodge in Maun


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Maun in January

January marks the peak of Maun's rainy season, with short but intense evening showers and occasional thunderstorms. While temperatures remain high, they are cooler than the preceding months of October to December. Wildlife viewing in the nearby Okavango Delta is more challenging as animals disperse into the lush, green vegetation.

In Maun, the Nhabe Museum provides an interesting and dry refuge to explore local culture and history. Beyond the town, January is an excellent time to witness the zebra and wildebeest migration in Nxai Pan and Makgadikgadi salt pans, where flooded pans sometimes attract large flocks of breeding flamingos.

  • Warm temperatures with occasional thunderstorms
  • Blue skies with strong sun between rains
  • Birdlife at its peak, with many migratory species present
  • Maun is green and vibrant, teeming with life

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in January

Maun in February

February in Maun mirrors January’s weather, with heavy evening rains and high daytime temperatures. The landscape remains lush and full of life. While larger animals are harder to spot around Maun due to dense vegetation, smaller creatures and insects are abundant.

In the nearby Okavango Delta, rising waters create a dynamic ecosystem, making this an ideal time for birdwatching along the Thamalakane River, where many species are in their breeding plumage. Cultural tours to nearby villages provide a deeper understanding of local life during the wet season. With fewer visitors, camps and lodges have good availability and lower rates.

  • Warm with occasional thunderstorms
  • Many young animals and excellent birdwatching opportunities
  • Rising Delta waters enhance the ecosystem
  • Cultural tours to local villages offer rich insights
  • Low visitor numbers and good lodge availability

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in February

Maun in March

March sees Maun's rains starting to diminish, with many clear, sunny days interspersed with occasional afternoon thunderstorms. The landscape remains lush and vibrant, and wildlife viewing begins to improve as vegetation starts to thin, particularly in Moremi Game Reserve. Many animals and birds are finishing raising their young, offering unique sighting opportunities.

March is an excellent time for scenic flights over the Delta, providing breathtaking views of the verdant landscape. The Maun International Arts Festival often takes place this month, celebrating local culture and creativity. With moderate visitor numbers, it's a great time to enjoy Maun's attractions with the locals.

  • Rains taper off, warm and sunny
  • Spectacular birdlife, including migratory species
  • Improved game viewing in Moremi Game Reserve
  • Stunning photography opportunities in lush surroundings
  • Fewer tourists, often lower rates available

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in March

Maun in April

April typically marks the end of the rainy season in Maun, with clear skies and a lush, green landscape. Night temperatures begin to drop, especially in the nearby salt-pan areas of the Kalahari. In the bush, wildlife starts migrating from the Kalahari towards permanent water sources.

April can be good for boat cruises on the Thamalakane River, offering excellent birdwatching and hippo sightings. As Maun enters its shoulder season, accommodation rates begin to rise but remain relatively affordable. April offers a pleasant mix of weather and wildlife experiences.

  • Cooler evenings with occasional light showers
  • Maun and its surroundings remain lush and green
  • Wildlife begins to shift towards water sources
  • Shoulder season offers good rates and availability

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in April

Maun in May

May is a popular month to visit Maun, and in the surrounding wildlife areas, as it signals the last month of the shoulder season before peak rates. May's pleasant weather and improving game viewing make it a favourite time for many visitors to Maun. Rain is rare, and the annual floods from Angola begin to reach the northern Okavango Delta, creating spectacular changes in the landscape. Cooler mornings and evenings increase predator activity, and animals starting to congregate more around water sources in Moremi Game Reserve and the Delta, although tall grasses may still obstruct views.

This is a lovely time for scenic flights over the Okavango from Maun's airport, offering stunning views of the advancing floodwaters, and mokoro trips in the Delta provide tranquil experiences amidst the changing landscape. In town, the Nhabe Museum hosts special exhibitions showcasing local art and culture.

  • Cool mornings and evenings with little rain
  • Game viewing improves as water recedes
  • Shoulder season ends; availability decreases
  • Stunning scenic flights over the Delta

Our view

A very good time to visit

Weather in May

Maun in June

June marks the start of the dry season in Maun. Days are warm and sunny, while mornings and evenings can be chilly, sometimes dropping to freezing temperatures. Clear skies and low humidity create perfect conditions for wildlife photography. As surface water diminishes, wildlife concentrates around remaining water sources in the Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve, making for rewarding game viewing.

Cultural tours to nearby villages are particularly enjoyable in the cooler weather, providing insights into local life. June is also when the annual floods typically reach their peak in the Delta, creating a breathtaking landscape of lagoons and channels. Scenic flights over the Delta offer spectacular views of this seasonal transformation. Despite higher rates and limited availability, June remains a prime month for wildlife experiences around Maun.

  • Warm days, cold mornings and nights
  • Excellent conditions for wildlife photography
  • Animals congregating around water sources
  • Mokoro trips offer tranquil Delta experiences
  • Peak season begins with higher rates

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in June

Maun in July

July is one of the coolest months in Maun, with chilly mornings and evenings paired with warm, sunny days. Game viewing in the Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve is exceptional, as wildlife gathers around water sources and thinning vegetation improves visibility.

The Thamalakane River is an excellent spot for birdwatching and hippo sightings. Cultural tours to nearby villages provide a glimpse into traditional winter practices. Scenic flights over the Delta offer breathtaking aerial views of flooded plains and abundant wildlife. While accommodation rates are at their peak, July’s pleasant weather and superb safari opportunities make it one of the most popular times to visit Maun.

  • Comfortable days, cold nights and mornings
  • Superb game viewing in nearby Moremi and Delta
  • Scenic flights over Delta highly recommended
  • Peak season, book well in advance

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in July

Maun in August

August is a popular time to visit Maun, coinciding with European and North American summer holidays. Temperatures begin to rise towards the end of the month, but cloudless skies offer excellent stargazing opportunities. Wildlife viewing in the Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve is outstanding, as animals concentrate around water sources.

Boat cruises on the Thamalakane River provide close encounters with hippos and crocodiles, while scenic flights offer stunning views of the Delta’s intricate waterways. The Nhabe Museum showcases local history and culture, adding a cultural element to a visit. Despite high rates and limited availability, August offers a diverse and rewarding experience for visitors.

  • Dry, warm days with cool nights
  • Excellent wildlife watching in Okavango Delta
  • Moremi Game Reserve at its wildlife peak
  • Okavango Delta in full flood, boat safaris ideal
  • High season rates – advance booking essential

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in August

Maun in September

September ushers in warmer days and cool nights in Maun. The dry conditions create stark landscapes, while hazy skies contribute to breathtaking sunsets. Game viewing is excellent in the nearby Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve, with large numbers of elephants and buffalo congregating around water sources.

Nearer to Maun, the Thamalakane River becomes a prime location for birdwatching as migratory species begin to return. Scenic flights over the Delta provide striking contrasts between dry land and remaining water sources. Cultural tours to nearby villages add depth to the experience, offering insights into traditional dry-season practices. Despite high rates, September remains one of the best months for game viewing.

  • Warm days, cool nights
  • Excellent wildlife viewing, especially in Moremi and the Delta
  • Migratory birds return, enhancing birdwatching opportunities
  • Stunning sunsets and photography conditions
  • Peak season - lodges often fully booked

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in September

Maun in October

October is one of the hottest months in Maun, with dry conditions prevailing until late in the month when the first rains may begin. The nearby Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve offer excellent game viewing as wildlife concentrates around scarce water sources. The heat creates unique photographic opportunities with dramatic landscapes and golden light.

Boat cruises along the Thamalakane River provide a refreshing escape from the heat while offering great wildlife sightings. The Nhabe Museum provides a cool retreat to explore local culture and history. As water levels drop, some water-based activities in the Delta may become unavailable, but game drives remain highly rewarding. Birdwatching is excellent, with many species displaying vibrant breeding plumage.

  • Hot days, chance of rain late in month
  • Excellent big game viewing opportunities
  • Water activities less available as floods recede
  • Final month of ‘peak season’ in most safari camps

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in October

Maun in November

November usually marks the start of the green season in Maun, with rising temperatures and increasing humidity leading to the first rains. Afternoon or evening showers rejuvenate the landscape, bring the first flush of fresh green back to the landscape. Wildlife in the Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve begins to disperse as water sources become more widely available. Early November offers good game viewing at lower rates as the shoulder season begins.

It's also is an excellent month for birdwatching, as many migratory species arrive. Scenic flights over the Delta reveal the striking transition between the dry and wet seasons. The Maun International Arts Festival often occurs this month, celebrating local culture and creativity

  • Hot days, sometimes humid, with refreshing rains
  • Wildlife viewing good but less predictable
  • Migratory birds arrive, excellent for birding
  • Shoulder season begins, mid-range rates

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in November

Maun in December

December sees the rainy season in full swing in Maun, bringing some relief to the high temperatures. The rains transform the landscape into a lush and vibrant setting, making it a spectacular time for birdwatching along the Thamalakane River, where migratory species are abundant. Scenic flights over the Delta provide a unique perspective on the dramatic seasonal changes.

Wildlife viewing in the Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve becomes more challenging as animals spread out, but great sightings are still possible in key areas. The Makgadikgadi salt pans near Maun may flood, attracting birds, and sometimes large flocks of breeding flamingos. With low-season rates, December is an excellent option for budget-conscious travellers looking to experience Maun and its surroundings.

  • Warm with frequent rain
  • Wildlife more dispersed, viewing challenging
  • Excellent birdwatching with migratory species in abundance
  • Stunning scenic flights over the Delta
  • Low-season rates make it an attractive time to visit

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in December

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Excursions from Thamalakane River Lodge

Optional extra day-trips and excursions possible whilst you're staying at Thamalakane River Lodge. Talk to us: these are usually best arranged before you go.


Helicopter Flight - Botswana

Helicopter Flight - Botswana

Various: from 30 minutes to half a day.

Low-flying, agile and offering superb views, helicopters are an ideal way to move around the Okavango Delta.You can use them instead of fixed-wing inter-lodge transfers or as an addition to other wildlife watching activities, and of course, helicopters can hover to allow that perfect pic, whereas fixed-wings can’t.

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100% (1 reviews)

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