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Botswana

Moremi Crossing

PLAN MY TRIP

Built on a palm fringed island, Moremi Crossing is a new safari lodge surrounded by the Moremi's game-rich floodplains and overlooking Chief's Island.

Accommodations at the camp consist of sixteen spacious Meru-style tents set on raised wooden decks. Each tent comes with an en suite bathroom with a sink, an outdoor shower heated by solar power, and a flush toilet. A private veranda is the perfect spot to relax and take in the beauties of the Boro River overlooking Chief’s Island. There is also a Family Tent which can house up to two adults and two children and a Honeymoon Tent with a romantic outdoor bath.

The camp is ideally situated in the world-famous Okavango Delta. Known as the “jewel of the Kalahari” the flood waters cover an area of over anywhere from 9,000 square miles in the drier season to 13,000 square miles in the wetter season. As part of the African Rift Valley System its geography has resulted in the ‘capture’ of the Okavango River that has formed the Delta and its extensive waterways, swamps, flooded grasslands, and floodplains. Not surprisingly, this oasis attracts some of the world’s highest concentrations of wildlife, including all the quintessential African mammals from lion to elephant to hippo to giraffe to rhino to zebra as well as crocodiles, hyena, cheetah, leopard, sable antelope, buffalo, zebra, warthog, and chacma baboon. The delta is also the home of hundreds of bird species.

There are many exciting activities available at the camp. Guided bush walks take a closer look at the animals and plant life of Chief’s Island with the knowledge and assistance of a personal guide. The best way to observe the papyrus lined banks of the Okavango is in a mokoro, a traditional dug-out canoe steered by a long pole, Botswana’s version of the gondola. For full day trips, delicious picnic lunches are packed to be enjoyed on a Delta island after an exhilarating bush walk. For the more adventurous, island camping on one of the small Delta islands is a fun way to discover the area. A mokoro will be packed with provisions and then a personal guide will help set up camp for a truly rustic escape.

The main crescent-shape building is built on different levels overlooking the Boro River onto Chief’s Island. The main area houses a dining room, bar, and lounge under the shade of a thatched roof. There are several small lounges scattered around for added privacy and comfort. A shaded deck leads to a refreshing pool. There is also a curio shop.

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Botswana

Moremi Crossing

PLAN MY TRIP

Built on a palm fringed island, Moremi Crossing is a new safari lodge surrounded by the Moremi's game-rich floodplains and overlooking Chief's Island.

Accommodations at the camp consist of sixteen spacious Meru-style tents set on raised wooden decks. Each tent comes with an en suite bathroom with a sink, an outdoor shower heated by solar power, and a flush toilet. A private veranda is the perfect spot to relax and take in the beauties of the Boro River overlooking Chief’s Island. There is also a Family Tent which can house up to two adults and two children and a Honeymoon Tent with a romantic outdoor bath.

The camp is ideally situated in the world-famous Okavango Delta. Known as the “jewel of the Kalahari” the flood waters cover an area of over anywhere from 9,000 square miles in the drier season to 13,000 square miles in the wetter season. As part of the African Rift Valley System its geography has resulted in the ‘capture’ of the Okavango River that has formed the Delta and its extensive waterways, swamps, flooded grasslands, and floodplains. Not surprisingly, this oasis attracts some of the world’s highest concentrations of wildlife, including all the quintessential African mammals from lion to elephant to hippo to giraffe to rhino to zebra as well as crocodiles, hyena, cheetah, leopard, sable antelope, buffalo, zebra, warthog, and chacma baboon. The delta is also the home of hundreds of bird species.

There are many exciting activities available at the camp. Guided bush walks take a closer look at the animals and plant life of Chief’s Island with the knowledge and assistance of a personal guide. The best way to observe the papyrus lined banks of the Okavango is in a mokoro, a traditional dug-out canoe steered by a long pole, Botswana’s version of the gondola. For full day trips, delicious picnic lunches are packed to be enjoyed on a Delta island after an exhilarating bush walk. For the more adventurous, island camping on one of the small Delta islands is a fun way to discover the area. A mokoro will be packed with provisions and then a personal guide will help set up camp for a truly rustic escape.

The main crescent-shape building is built on different levels overlooking the Boro River onto Chief’s Island. The main area houses a dining room, bar, and lounge under the shade of a thatched roof. There are several small lounges scattered around for added privacy and comfort. A shaded deck leads to a refreshing pool. There is also a curio shop.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts

Coming soon!

Journeys