Camp Moremi: A Luxurious Safari Experience in the Heart of the Okavango Delta
Experience a luxurious Botswana safari at Camp Moremi, nestled in the heart of the Okavango Delta's Moremi Game Reserve. Unforgettable wildlife encounters await.
Camp Moremi, situated within Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve, offers a classic African safari experience with breathtaking views of the Xakanaxa Lagoon. Nestled in a riverine forest, this luxury lodge features modern safari tents, diverse wildlife activities, and a serene escape from the everyday.
A brief summary to Camp Moremi
- Plot 244 Airport Road, Xakanaxa, BW
- Visit website
Local tips
- Pack light clothing in neutral colors for game drives and boat excursions.
- Bring binoculars and a camera with a good zoom lens to capture the diverse wildlife.
- Remember insect repellent, sunscreen, and a hat for protection against the African sun.
- Take advantage of the camp's library to learn more about the local flora and fauna.
- Enjoy a sundowner on the viewing deck for breathtaking views of the Xakanaxa Lagoon.
Getting There
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Air Transfer
Camp Moremi is typically accessed via a charter flight to Xakanaxa Airstrip (GXA) from Maun (MUB) or Kasane (BBK). The camp provides transfers to and from the airstrip in open 4x4 safari vehicles. Charter flight costs vary depending on the operator and time of year. Contact your booking agent for accurate pricing.
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4x4 Vehicle
Camp Moremi can be reached by 4x4 vehicles, typically as part of a self-drive safari through the Moremi Game Reserve. Park entrance fees are approximately 270 BWP per adult per day for foreign nationals, plus 75 BWP per vehicle. Note that the roads within the reserve can be challenging, especially during the rainy season, and a high-clearance 4x4 is essential.
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Boat Transfer
Boat transfers to Camp Moremi are possible from other Desert & Delta Safaris properties, such as Camp Okavango or Xugana Island Lodge. Contact the lodges directly for transfer options and pricing. This offers a scenic and unique way to arrive at Camp Moremi, experiencing the Okavango Delta's waterways firsthand.