Discover Moremi Game Reserve
The reserve is home to nearly 500 species of birds (from water birds to forest dwellers) and a vast array of other species of wildlife, including buffalo, giraffe, lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, jackal, impala, red lechwe and African wild dogs.
When to go
Moremi can certainly be considered a year-round destination, as there are always areas that provide incredible wildlife experience. However, for those wanting to view the Okavango at its highest levels - the late dry season of September to October is the best time to travel. This time of the year is also considered the best time for game viewing due to the animals concentrating along the waterways.
Where to stay
Camp Moremi
There are 11 tents. One family room has an en-suite bathroom comprising of a shower, vanity and toilet. There is also a second bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet.
Camp Xakanaxa
A relaxed and friendly atmosphere together with personalised and caring service evokes a feeling of coming home.
The stylish main buildings extend over the Khwai River and are set on raised platforms to maximise the views over the surrounding lagoons and islands. The elegant lounge and dining rooms, built of local timber, reed and thatch, feature a small library, expansive sundeck, plunge pool and sala with day bed. The fire-deck extends over the Khwai River and creates an enchanting environment in which to relax after dinner. There is also a larger pool with elevated sun deck in the expansive grounds.
What to see
Visitors at Moremi Game Reserve can expect to see herds of elephant and buffalo, all manner of antelope and plains game as well as a huge range of bird species. However, all major predators are present in healthy numbers as well as endangered wild dogs. You will also get the opportunity to see crocodiles sunning themselves on sandy riverbanks, while hippos and fish eagles dominate the deep lagoons.
What to do
Guest activities include morning and afternoon game drives through the different ecosystems offered by the Moremi Game Reserve. Experienced guides will introduce you to a whole new world of wildlife. Enjoy Mokoro safaris in the Okavango Delta, boating, game drives, a walking safari, night drives that will allow a unique insight into Africa’s rarely seen nocturnal world, a village visit and witness approximately 400 bird species, including Pel’s fishing-owl and slaty egret, in the Okavango Delta.
For more info or to make a booking go to www.moremigamereserve.com or www.discoverafrica.com/safaris/botswana